Here is my list. Pls share yours.
- I normally use spirit level to level my speakers perfectly horizontal, and check it regularly in few weeks
- when I start my listening sessions I begin with dull slow and old poorly recorded music and then move on to good and new ones and get happy that sound quality is increasing on each step, what a life
- Once I was using allo usbridge as my streamer and was very happy with audio quality. One day I realised the usb cable was actually plugged into sparky board usb slot instead of usbridge board, pretty dumb huh
- I ran an old 33rpm record on 45rpm turntable and start listening to an unknown song. For whole 5 mins I was thinking holy gosh why is the music director making Lata Mangeshkar squeak like this, this is real absolutely.
- once I was listening to music and nothing was sounding right. Then I moved my speakers 3.5mm to the inside and all instruments fell into place and I was in an orchestra, how happy i was
- I have markings on my floor for best speaker positions when I hit the jackpot, then after few days position changes again after a new jackpot.
- Some times I listen to same songs again and again, not because I like it but just to hear that improvement in sound,
- between and behind my speakers is a long table. I feel sound is better when there is nothing on it, not even a small object, wifey always like to keep things there and I'm always cleaning it up and then you know what happens,
- everyday once in a while I think to sell all my equipment and get a boombox and quit this hobbie, then some days after I buy new equipment.
- I feel piano notes on my digital Casio synthesiser always sound better than on my music system, what a pity.
- sometimes when I read reviews where they hear some unknown instruments in a song, I always think how the hell they hear things I cannot even imagine.
- I get my ears tested for frequency response every year
That makes me a complete audiofool now. Let the music play
A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool - William Shakespeare
- I normally use spirit level to level my speakers perfectly horizontal, and check it regularly in few weeks

- when I start my listening sessions I begin with dull slow and old poorly recorded music and then move on to good and new ones and get happy that sound quality is increasing on each step, what a life
- Once I was using allo usbridge as my streamer and was very happy with audio quality. One day I realised the usb cable was actually plugged into sparky board usb slot instead of usbridge board, pretty dumb huh

- I ran an old 33rpm record on 45rpm turntable and start listening to an unknown song. For whole 5 mins I was thinking holy gosh why is the music director making Lata Mangeshkar squeak like this, this is real absolutely.
- once I was listening to music and nothing was sounding right. Then I moved my speakers 3.5mm to the inside and all instruments fell into place and I was in an orchestra, how happy i was
- I have markings on my floor for best speaker positions when I hit the jackpot, then after few days position changes again after a new jackpot.
- Some times I listen to same songs again and again, not because I like it but just to hear that improvement in sound,
- between and behind my speakers is a long table. I feel sound is better when there is nothing on it, not even a small object, wifey always like to keep things there and I'm always cleaning it up and then you know what happens,
- everyday once in a while I think to sell all my equipment and get a boombox and quit this hobbie, then some days after I buy new equipment.
- I feel piano notes on my digital Casio synthesiser always sound better than on my music system, what a pity.
- sometimes when I read reviews where they hear some unknown instruments in a song, I always think how the hell they hear things I cannot even imagine.
- I get my ears tested for frequency response every year

That makes me a complete audiofool now. Let the music play
A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool - William Shakespeare