What do you mean by "take the subjectivism to an extreme"? Do you mean reporting hearing a sonic difference from some tweak or change that seems too ludicrous to be credible?
"Yes" is the gist of it. Some claims are less credible than others. I suppose even the perception of subjectivism is subjective, but it does seem me that there are logical and curious folks who hear subtle changes in audio systems and question why in a methodical and healthy manner. There are others who become very obsessive about their systems, to the point of neurosis over it, and I suspect may be searching for answers in life that they're not likely to find within the confines of audio, and that sort of extremism does tend to raise some eyebrows IMO. I'm sure it exists in any hobby people are passionate about, but to me, it seems that audio attracts more of that element than say woodworking or car buffs.
Disclaimer - This just my 2 cents. I am not qualified to evaluate the mental health of anyone....just my opinion of my observations in audio vs other walks of life.
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