Along comes the Grinch...  all things considered, it's unlikely that  
you'd really feel a difference between wheels (assuming properly  
built wheels), except for fairly large weight differences.  The  
vertical flex of bike wheels in the load affected zone is on the  
order of the thickness of a sheet of paper.  Individual differences  
between tires would overwhelm any differences between the road feel  
of different wheels in terms of ride smoothness.  Weight differences  
could be noticeable if the difference is large enough.  I would doubt  
that 50-100 grams would be noticeable.

Hubs can be obviously different when spinning the axle with your  
fingers.  Are they noticeable in how they feel when riding?  I have  
doubts although I wouldn't rule it out entirely.  I think that  
differences could be identified by stopwatch but probably not so much  
by ride feel.

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