In my early days some store sold me Dektol and Centabrom S as "hard working" and "soft working" developers to fine tune gradation with Ilford MGIV. When different development regimes showed no difference in tonality, I went for the full test: two prints from same neg, enlarged with exact same setup. One print developed in Centabrom S, the other one in Dektol. Three of us could not see any difference between these prints.
Modern papers, and especially multigrade ones, have builtin contrast, and it almost doesn't matter which developer you throw at them. I once developed a test print in Michael R. 1974's low contrast film developer, and the result still looked mostly the same after development was complete. The difference I did see may have come from my impatience (removed from dev too soon), and I would have seen more difference with less than half a grade difference in filtration.