Hope you state hours spent on HEXA in the review; gives readers a good context.
Per Moondrop Vaiation and Aria instruction, your comment on slow bass articulation is due to a lack of 100-hour burn-in. Both LCP-DD equipped Aria/Variations has owners manual stating you will need 100 hours of burn-in to have LCP driver to gain speed and compliance.
“LCP drivers takes around 30hours to get first phase of burn-in, and gradually matures and getting speed toward 100 hours”
I also commented in my HEXA review that "bass is still not performing at the level of Variations" at the beginning. And added Post 30 Hours of Burn-in additional note due to significant change on the bass performance.
This can be rooted by all the way back to the beginning of LCP era, Moondrop Aria which I’ve experienced same phenomenon.
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Per Moondrop Vaiation and Aria instruction, your comment on slow bass articulation is due to a lack of 100-hour burn-in. Both LCP-DD equipped Aria/Variations has owners manual stating you will need 100 hours of burn-in to have LCP driver to gain speed and compliance.
Here is my comment from Moondrop Variations initial impressions .
“LCP drivers takes around 30hours to get first phase of burn-in, and gradually matures and getting speed toward 100 hours”
I also commented in my HEXA review that "bass is still not performing at the level of Variations" at the beginning. And added Post 30 Hours of Burn-in additional note due to significant change on the bass performance.
This can be rooted by all the way back to the beginning of LCP era, Moondrop Aria which I’ve experienced same phenomenon.