As a somewhat different view, over the years I've noticed sometimes
people assign convoluted or interesting descriptions and explanations to
what they hear. For example, researchers have known for decades that a
slight difference in volume doesn't come off as one source being louder,
but rather clearer or better sounding. Similarly, there can be
differences in frequency response and other commonplace factors that are
just perceptible but still so subtle that the root difference can't be
easily identified. 

Combine that with the very human trait of expectation bias and other
subjective influences plus the natural tendency of audiophiles to look
for the most exotic explanation possible and you end up with some very
unusual observations.


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