Yes, the Pegasus is cheaper than the Pontus because it's made cheaper. Much cheaper. Half the cabinetry. Half the power supply. Just for openers. And as for the resister ladder: Is it the same? How do you know? Just because they look the same? Did you put a meter on each of the resistors? Could the resister ladder be Denafrips rejects? Is the FPGA programming that controls the conversion exactly the same? Are the clocks identical? What do the analog sections look like? Are they identical? And exactly what is the exposed transformer radiating?
The reason I pay such little attention to reviews is that they are written by people like you. People who know little about what's actually going on inside a component. And if you're any example they are willing to overlook what is a clear breach of ethical standards. I give you clear evidence of a payoff and you ignore it. Finally, most commercial reviews these days are simply recitations of multiple audio platitudes. To me that boils down to: "This week I really like this one."
Looks like you're still smoking from the same stash.