So my Xonar DG is DAC/AMP A and my Liquid Spark / Topping D 30 we will call it DAC/AMP B
So we have A and B
If I listen to B for a while like an hour or more, and I switch back to A which is the sound card, the SOund card sounds like sh!t. But once I then start switching back and forth after listening to 7 second clips the difference starts to shrink to the point where I can barely tell the difference.
What is the scientific reasoning behind this?
What I notice when switching back to the Sound Card is the voice in this case Lana Del Rey, her voice sounds Tunnel Like as in she is singing inside a tunnel where as the D30 and Spark sounds epic clean as in a studio and you are right there in person. How does one explain this using science?
So we have A and B
If I listen to B for a while like an hour or more, and I switch back to A which is the sound card, the SOund card sounds like sh!t. But once I then start switching back and forth after listening to 7 second clips the difference starts to shrink to the point where I can barely tell the difference.
What is the scientific reasoning behind this?
What I notice when switching back to the Sound Card is the voice in this case Lana Del Rey, her voice sounds Tunnel Like as in she is singing inside a tunnel where as the D30 and Spark sounds epic clean as in a studio and you are right there in person. How does one explain this using science?