Let's say that I have $4k just burning a hole in my pocket and that I'm considering upgrading to an "end game" amplifier.
Two solid contestants for the title of "Holy Grail of headphone amps" are Ray Samuel's Dark Star and Cavalli's Liquid Gold. Outside of price, I don't think I've ever read negative feedback on either amplifier. They both seem to enjoy well deserved reputations in the Head-Fi community.
I have not personally had the pleasure of listening to either amp yet. (I really need to go to a can jam!) So this question is directed to the fortunate few Head-Fi'ers who own(ed) either of these two amps or have had a chance to audition them at a meet. ...I'd love to hear your feedback.


I currently own an Oppo HA-1 amp/dac combo which drives a set of Audeze LCD-3 headphones. I am very pleased with the LCD-3s; they sound fantastic to me. It's not that I'm unhappy with my Oppo. The LCD-3's are such good headphones that I feel like there's more in them that a Cavalli or an RSA could bring out.
I absolutely love the feature set of my Oppo - USB, bluetooth, iOS compatability, iPhone app and a great digital display! If I upgrade amps, I would plan to keep my Oppo and employ it as a pre-amp / DAC so that I can continue to enjoy it's feature set. (Did I mention I love my Oppo?)
So if I proudly raise my middle finger to the IRS and try to convince my CPA that a headphone amp is a valid capital expense for my business., which one would you chose and why?
Two solid contestants for the title of "Holy Grail of headphone amps" are Ray Samuel's Dark Star and Cavalli's Liquid Gold. Outside of price, I don't think I've ever read negative feedback on either amplifier. They both seem to enjoy well deserved reputations in the Head-Fi community.
I have not personally had the pleasure of listening to either amp yet. (I really need to go to a can jam!) So this question is directed to the fortunate few Head-Fi'ers who own(ed) either of these two amps or have had a chance to audition them at a meet. ...I'd love to hear your feedback.
Ray Samuels Dark Star - MSRP $3,495
Cavalli Liquid Gold - MSRP $3,999
I currently own an Oppo HA-1 amp/dac combo which drives a set of Audeze LCD-3 headphones. I am very pleased with the LCD-3s; they sound fantastic to me. It's not that I'm unhappy with my Oppo. The LCD-3's are such good headphones that I feel like there's more in them that a Cavalli or an RSA could bring out.
I absolutely love the feature set of my Oppo - USB, bluetooth, iOS compatability, iPhone app and a great digital display! If I upgrade amps, I would plan to keep my Oppo and employ it as a pre-amp / DAC so that I can continue to enjoy it's feature set. (Did I mention I love my Oppo?)
So if I proudly raise my middle finger to the IRS and try to convince my CPA that a headphone amp is a valid capital expense for my business., which one would you chose and why?