darrenyeats wrote: 
> an improvement may be unnoticeable but improving performance (even
> inaudibly) is always a good thing and might add up eventually to an
> aggregate improvement in performance which is audible.

The problem with that approach is that it leads to "everything matters",
and then you suddenly start wondering if you should purify the air in
your listening room - and change your sweater to an acoustically more
absorbent one....


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