Per Mark Twain, it's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been fooled.
He said that because, "It suggests that once a person invests belief in a falsehood, they prefer to maintain that illusion to avoid embarrassment, pride damage, and the discomfort of changing their minds."
Is that why some "audiophiles" clamor that CAT6 cables or network switches make a difference in sound quality?

