Its like the sound of a train at 4am on the tracks one block over, after a while you get used to it and it fades into the background,
Managing two bridges becomes second nature. I've said somewhere else, my side D's get very little use these days, but so easy to move my lanyard from the second bridge to the D's if that's what's needed, like on a spike removal climb.
Strokes for folks, easy enough to try it with all the different attachment hardware out there now, if a trial doesn't hold up for any kind or improvement in ease or efficiency, ditch it and go back to what works for you. Simple.