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    預設 天冷你的系統有更好聽嗎???

    這個話題我以自己試了不短的期間!!!真的發現天冷系統真的好聽不少~~~:O:O

    前些時候我自己曾認為可能和溼度有關!!!但是這波寒流來的前幾天家中溼度也超過65%!!但還不錯聽!!!越來越發現應該和溫度比較有關係!!!8)

    有人認為和用電有關..........天冷用電較少!!!電比較乾淨~~

    但是真的是如此嗎~~~~大家討論討論~~~~~:o:o:P:*
    1.天冷比較好聽
    2.沒有差都差不多
    3.夏天比較好聽
    4.溼度高低才有影響
    5.電壓高低才有影響
    6.電乾不乾淨才有影響(這個有辦法知道嗎??):O

    可複選~~~~~~你的認為呢??

    我的感覺是1.5!!!!!!

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    選 5. 6.

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    沒有比較好聽,好像更難聽..........哇......

    不過放黑膠又好些了

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    上個周末,我們這兒下了將近兩英尺的雪(大概快60公分,快到膝蓋了)。 花了不下3,4個鐘頭鏟雪。鏟完就累癱了,什麼音樂都沒聽。。;(;(;(

    喔,您的問題還沒回答,天太冷的時候,我們這兒可能會停電(電線外面結冰,太重,線斷掉),暖氣時開時停,所以音響不好聽

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    我覺得456
    畢竟濕度跟溫度也是有牽扯

    另外會不會是天冷耳膜相對緊繃
    聽起來聲音有差~~~~8)

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    引用 作者: 小葉 查看文章
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    沒有比較好聽,好像更難聽..........哇......

    不過放黑膠又好些了
    小葉哥~~你住頂樓加蓋夏天與冬天聽感一樣嗎??:O像我父親系統放頂樓~~~

    夏天正午時刻太熱真的那不是好不好聽的問題~~~是待不待的住的問題

    而晚上我去聽的感覺也是冬天好聽~~:P

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    引用 作者: kevintran 查看文章
    上個周末,我們這兒下了將近兩英尺的雪(大概快60公分,快到膝蓋了)。 花了不下3,4個鐘頭鏟雪。鏟完就累癱了,什麼音樂都沒聽。。;(;(;(

    喔,您的問題還沒回答,天太冷的時候,我們這兒可能會停電(電線外面結冰,太重,線斷掉),暖氣時開時停,所以音響不好聽
    真的是沒得聽~~~~~

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    頂樓熱更熱、冷更冷........

    我不覺得冷比較好聽耶 (sweat)

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    頂樓熱更熱、冷更冷........

    我不覺得冷比較好聽耶 (sweat)
    soga!!!!!!!:O:P

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    Hi,

    Here are some info from the book "Get Better Sound" by Jim Smith:

    Tip #17: Effects of outside temperature on your listening room

    This observation applies primarily to rooms that have a wooden stud/joist under wood, plaster, or sheetrock construction. Rooms built from stone or concrete may not be similar.

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    For example, bass was noticeably looser/heaiver in the summertime. So the tonal balance was warmer than I really liked. Then, in the winter, the sound would get a bit lean.

    Please note that the room stays air-conditioned in the summer and heated in the winter. The inside temperature stays fairly constant.

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    Here's my theory about why it happened: If you have a room that's exposed to outside air, it may apply for you as well. My listening room has three walls exposed to the outside. It also has an open attic, and it sits over the garage, so that it's exposed to the outside elements at nearly every boundary.

    I now believe that my issues arose from the room expanding with heat and contracting with cold. The differences that I noted were caused by influences on the construction materials of my room and the exposure to the outside temperatures.

    Honestly speaking, these differences wouldn't be huge to some people. But to someone who bases his opinions on sound by how the music affects him, it needed my attention.

    I now find that occasionally I may make even smaller adjustment between cold and hot weather, typically in the fall and spring. We are talking about slight differences in spectral balance, less than 1dB.

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    For the most part, a simple slight adjustment in speaker separation may be all that's required (closer for more warmth, further apart for a leaner sound). By slight, I mean no more than two inches or so. Often less.

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    I've bought the same book...but the vocabulary is hard to understand ;(

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