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Another possibility...

... is that tighter connections provide better electrical contact. Better electrical contact might sound "different" than poor electrical contact, but if we're used to the sound of one we might think that the sound of the other sounds "wrong" or "worse". If we are not used to the sound of improved electrical contact it might only take hours or days for us to decide that good contact sounds better than the old way, but who knows?

No way of telling for sure, I guess...



Edits: 08/12/14 08/12/14

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  • Another possibility... - genungo 12:54:18 08/12/14 (1)
    • +1 nt - Inmate51 13:10:31 08/12/14 (0)

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