Nada
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That's fascinating. Thanks for sharing. Research into neuroplasticity indicates it takes ages for the brain to fully adapt to changes, e.g. in the preferred timbrel nuances and frequency balance. There are fast adaptive processes in seconds, but the hardwired secondary auditory processing can be expected to take months to change........With the May, it was 3-4db low shelf from first day/week I had it to now over 700hrs. and it's incredible at .75db.
We often cannot recognise these inner changes that happen very slowly with nothing to see. We can see the DAC and know things are changing, so misattibute the change to the DAC "burning in". In terms of frequency response, DACs are usually ruler flat from the first turn on to failure. Any deviation is a fault developing.
The question for many will be why bother trying to get used to a DAC they don't immediately enjoy? If someone likes the timbrel richness of the Ares, or say a tube amp, why would they want to endure the unpleasant adjustment to a leaner palette. Some colourful DACs or tube amps obscure nuances, so a change would be rewarding there. But some DACs and tube amps have the Goldilocks combo of rich tonality while offering a clear window into the subtle nuances.