A system or component change may work?
I was that way for a long while, and then got a free Sansui 1000A receiver and got it working, I also changed my speakers from a pair of "worked over" Infinity’s (only the midrange was stock, the two woofers and the tweeter are not stock units)
Now I run a pair of Tempest Lab 3E Series with “Hiel Air Motion Transformer” tweeters. :thmbsp:
Now when I have time to be in the living room, I use that system and even if I don't put on a recording, I may just listen to FM (104.3 WAXQ NY)
The point I am trying to make is that something about the system you are using may be causing an unconscious "listener fatigue" (the feeling of "something-just-not right-but-you-can't-put-your-finger-on-it-feeling"). :scratch2:
BTW, the Sansui replaced an Onkyo TS-SV454 5.1 receiver, not really BPC, the front panel is metal.
Not being into movies too much, the loss of the 5.1 decoding is not a real problem (I hooked a vintage Dynaco Quadadaptor to the existing rear speakers and the Sansui). The sub is now hooked into the "mono sum" RCA output of the Sansui.
Unless other things take priority, I find myself listening more now than ever!
It took a long time, but things just fell into place “sonically” of late. :yes:
Mark T.
