NOTE: This will be a non-technical post

Many times, it seems that when 'technical' guys and 'subjective' guys get into discussions..here in The Lab, or elsewhere....many times they seem to talk 'past' each other.

In a former life, I had the opportunity (privilege) of managing a project where the staff were all engineers. (At times, it was like herding cats

.) We were designing and marketing an electrical product for a specific application where the end user had specific performance goals that needed to be achieved. In the end, two different proposals were made to the customer...both of which met the objective. The customer did his own evaluation of both. One cost 3% more than the other. Guess which one he chose? Answer: he didn't choose. He deferred to our recommendation. Which did we recommend? The one that cost 3% more, of course. (hell, we weren't stupid

)
Seriously though; there is a small builder of amps out there (sturgus and Scott F know who I'm talking about

) who will sell you an amplifier with 'good' curcuits and parts at a base price. He will sell you 'upgrade' versions of that same amplifier with 'premium' parts (in varying degrees) up to approx. 4 times that base price. "4" times you might ask? Wow, that's a lot, you say. Yup. But the choice in parts (and hence the price) is the result of not only higher cost parts, but the time and effort that went into testing and matching those parts. And then evaluating the final product all over again. I'm sure once the engineering work is done (overhead?) he would much rather sell the 'premium' version(s)...but I'm sure he sells all versions.
What's my point?

I guess it's partly that I would rather trust the designer AND my own ears when I buy something...not 'experiments' by novices randomly swapping parts. For the record...some 'premium' caps DO seem to sound better. And resistors too...but I'll leave the engineering to the experts.
WEEZ