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Here's an update. The DAC works wonders, though it doesn't apply any eq that you've set beforehand (for now). In other news, I found out I was compensating for bad mixing of certain songs with the Pop EQ. I am now back to no EQ.
I mean, I only connected my phone to the Mini to demo some new bandcamp music, and I was completely blown away by how open and large the instrument separation was. I thought the amazingness was due to Dolby atmos (it was off) or the phone's equalizer (it was also off) or even my headphones' DSP (my headphones was also off). It was none of that. I was simply getting it worse with the increased bass level of the EQ. The Ult Wear just muddies all the mids when the bass is out too strong, no matter where that tuning is coming from I've learned.
Tl;dr: this is an amazing device in terms of audio fidelity, with some understandable limitations that doesn't detract from it's wonderful audio quality. Sony's sound engineers should be ashamed for pushing the Ult in a direction it's not meant to be taking (lots of bass literally blowing everything else away). I think I now know why the Ult button is there, it's not a feature, it's a compromise.