People have claimed to hear differences when someone pretended to change something, without actually changing anything. So the "difference" that they heard is in their head, not anything to do with actual sound waves. So people's
claims about what they can hear and distinguish are simply unreliable. If someone makes a claim of having superhuman ability, no person of sense will take them seriously unless they have proper evidence for their claim.
The peculiarities of human perception are not limited to audio. There are strange things with the taste of wine as well:
Price changes way people experience wine, study finds
People think wine tastes better when they believe it is expensive. Same wine, but different thing going on in the person's head (see article at link).
So, when someone experiences something differently, it may be purely a matter of what is going on in the person's head, and have nothing whatsoever to do with the thing itself.
Therefore, when they make a claim about the thing itself, one may justly criticize the person for their claim.