Submitted by givemeyournews t3_1253se7 in headphones
Ok, cables, amps, Dacs, for the most part, all sound pretty much the same to me from what I have used. Sure, there are minor differences, and a source chain can impact sound, but it's always been a negligible difference to my ears.
My current sources start with MacBook Pro 14" into an RME ADI-2 FS. I use this as the DAC and amp most of the time, but also have a Drop THX AAA 798 and my Liquid Spark hooked up to the outputs of the ADI-2. Additionally, for portable use I have an Apple lightning dongle, an older FiiO E12A Mont Blanc (for IEM) direct out of the headphone out of the Macbook Pro, and an Ear Studio ES100MKII.
IEMs used include Blessing 2 Dusk, Truthear Hexa, Zero and Hola, Tin HiFi T2 and T4, and 7hz Zero. Headphones are HD 6XX and Modhouse Argon.
For all intents and purpose the outputs of the 789 and RME ADI-2 FS sound the same. They are clean, resolving and seem to have no real coloration on the sound. And really, the same goes for the Apple dongle, E12A, and ES100MKII. The Liquid Spark on the other hand is noticeably warmer and more bassy. While not blind, I did some basic A/B comparison between the 789 and the Liquid Spark using the ADI-2 as the DAC. With both the Blessing 2 Dusk and the HD 6XX (my most commonly used items), the Liquid Spark sounds pretty much the same as the ADI-2 with a +3db bass boost active. What is gong on with the Liquid Spark? Does it use some type of different topology, or just "unique" component choices maybe?
maXXXjacker t1_je2q5gp wrote
It's likely the so called "Cavalli house sound" that you are hearing.
https://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/1018/Monoprice_Monolith_Liquid_Spark_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
Link above kind of goes into it a little.