Here are some odd tidbits which can either make you shake your head in disbelief... or be glad to know...
So Michael Green who has a business which involves tuning rooms and systems (and is successful btw with lots of big name places having been tuned) mentioned a tiny tweak. Loosening the AC duplex, just a little. makes the sound ;more natural'. I tried it. and the first impression is yeah.. wow. But the downside is if you have a really resolving system, the vocals get a tiny bit smeared. And the more outlets in the chain you do, the more smearing. So, slightly loose outlet CHANGES THE SOUND... Yup. So I have 17 Furutech GTX-D duplex in my system, and only a pair in one box are slightly loosened. (rubber pad under them) It seemed to me after awhile I got tired of the loose sound. and went back and tightened up again. After back and forth, I now just leave those two, (going to the power conditioners)
A less mind blowing bit is the difference between Furutech GTX-D Gold (plated) and GTX-D NCF Rhodium plated duplex. I have a pair of them one Gold, one Rhidium in hte outlet box for the amp. Moving just the plug end from one to the other changes the sound. Yup, Gold is warmer, heavy, Rhodium is tight, lighter and clear really clear.
Similarly two AC powercords for the one Furman REF 20 power conditioner The Pangea AC14XL is more neutral. the other one a DH Labs with Furutech '28' Rhodium plugs is warmer and fuzzier sounding.
So you guys can argue until the cows come home. I know what I got. Having swapped them many times.

Added: I remember a guy who was selling $$$$$ powercords, only someone discovered the wires was basic Builders Square or Menard's extension cords wrapped with thick garden hose. He managed to avoid jail, and now he is selling stuff again.