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  1. I think you'll find that this is largely psychological, and for quite a concrete reason. The reason is that when you get your gear back... you are _listening_ to it. It has your attention. Before that, before it broke, it was just part of the whole sound you were making. Listening, like seeing, is a very psychological thing. Your brain even makes things up and fills gaps. After you get your gear back, your attention focusses on it, and you will start to hear things you simply filtered out before. I had this just the other day purely from changing where I stand at rehearsal. For some reason I went over and stood by the bass player. It turns out the beam of my app was directed right there, and I thought, "whoa, I didn't know I was sounding like that". Then I went back to where I usually stand, and suddenly I was noticing things about the sound I didn't like even right back there in the same spot, without changing anything. All that changed was my attention...
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