Without going into extreme theory that may be nothing more than justification after the fact, there is no way to justify either position authoritatively. I guess that's what I'm trying to say. There is no logic to this question, and the correct answer differs from setup to setup. For someone to say that one way will always be best in this situation would be absolutely incorrect. You really need to just test your setup both ways and see what works out best for you. We can beat our heads against the wall for months on this one, but we'll never be able to come up with an answer because in reality, there isn't one.
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