...when then assaulted by some discussion participant with (off-topic) "charts and graphs", I find that I must suppress the "someone is trying very hard to buffalo me or - perhaps - themselves" reaction.
Here's (ok...heck...Maybe there actually IS something to some of these types of things...??) an example of that sort of thing:

I've also noticed (over a half century of playing gigs with others) that - the finer, more accomplished, and more musical the player (yeah..."in my opinion") the less likely they are to have any of these sorts of things (opinionated adjectives avoided) on-board their instruments (as well as the less likely they are - when brass players - to be using massive/bulbous/chunky mouthpieces or other detachable components which have been swapped out for more massive or more gadgety ones.
I also believe that I witness an epic quantity of cause/effect confusion (particularly in wind instrument playing) whereby changes that occur (in materials or - again - attached appliances) often simultaneously accompany other (interior - actually sonically affecting) changes...with yet even other changes being brought forth by the power of suggestion (whereby a player - believing that an appliance is going to affect change - immediately puts more energy into their own efforts (loudness, stepping up their game, paying more attention to what they're doing, etc.)