Differences +/- voltage supply between pos / neg and pos / pos regulators

I have a question about +/- power supplies for audio devices.
Is there a qualitative, sonic or audible difference between +/- power supplies that consist of a positive and a negative voltage regulator (regardless of whether 317/337 or +/- Superreg), or where the +/- supply consists of 2 positive voltage regulators?

It is clear to me that with a +/- supply from 2 positive voltage regulators, 2 separate taps must be available on the transformer and 2 rectifiers are required.
 
Aren't the positive regulators generally better?
 

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It is clear to me that with a +/- supply from 2 positive voltage regulators, 2 separate taps must be available on the transformer and 2 rectifiers are required.
Right.

Along this line, you can use two transformers for excellent secondary windings separation.

Furthermore, because you aim at ultimate quality, use transformers with an electrostatic shield ( this shield is between primary and secondary , it is to be grounded ). Then you do have ultimate separation.
This shield, a must in high end gear is a minor extra cost, well worth it.
 
I think cascading two positive regulated PSU is a free lunch.
Instead of complementary pos/neg which is purely cosmetic looking at schematics.

Furthermore I recommend positive regulated psu based on "TL431+ Pass transistor" ( An extremely versatile topology that cover most needs ).