Is this Placebo or something real?


Recently I purchased three Nordost Sort Kones and put them under my Elite SACD player. When I first brought them home I spent a few days doing A/B comparisons and was convinced that I could hear a distinct different. One of the downsides to the Sort Kones was the fact that they are a metal on metal support that makes pushing buttons on the SACD player difficult. In an effort to make sure that it wouldn't fall off of the supports I put some foot corn pads (i.e. foam donuts) on the underside of the SACD player to give the kones a "bumper" to limit the possible movement. I made sure the pads were not touching the kones, but after installing them I was never convinced of the difference in sound quality when doing A/B comparisons. Today I took the pads off and it appears that the magic is back. I know that there is some level of vibration damping from the pads, but is it really possible for it to direct the vibrations around the Sort Kones or is this a negative placebo defeating a positive placebo? I won't be putting them back on anytime soon, that's for sure.
mceljo
Does it make a difference whether it's placebo or real? I too took the "red pill" instead of the "blue pill" when I decided to become an audio nut and went down the rabbit hole of Audio Matrix. Remember we all live in the Matrix, and as long as the Matrix tells us it is real, it is real!...
Agree with Avguy, if what you hear is am improvement just go with it; attempt to stop analyzing. Try to get involved in the music.
I really don't plan to stop analyzing things like this simply because I'm an engineer and actually enjoy trying to figure stuff out. The world is full of people that don't care to know why and just bumble through life. I realize that I have partaken of the cool aid in the audio world, but everything should have an explaination.

Note: I almost felt like a moron even posting this question because it seems stupid, but such is life.