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Old 07-21-2018, 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by damacman View Post
The weather is a significant factor, as others have pointed out. The atmosphere is more conductive to sound travel when the barometer is high and humidity low. Here in Phoenix, we don't have significant changes in either year round with exception of monsoon season. It happens to also be the only place I've ever lived where I did not also experience this on a regular basis.
I hate to point this out, but sound travels the same speed regardless of barometric pressure. Sound travels faster in damp air because it is LESS dense than dry air and faster at higher temperatures because it is LESS dense than at cooler temperatures.

Either way, the difference is not so great to make a difference when listening to music.

The weather can make a difference because of how it affects the LISTENER which is the greatest variable in how a system sounds.
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