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Monolith by Monoprice Liquid Spark Headphone Amplifier by Alex Cavalli

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Monoprice via eBay has Monolith Liquid Spark Headphone Amplifier by Alex Cavalli (33304) on sale for $32.49. Shipping is free.

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Alternatively, you can buy more for an additional discount:
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  • Qty 3 $91.62 ($30.54 each)
  • Qty 4 $120.84 ($30.22 each)
Monoprice via Target also has Monolith Liquid Spark Headphone Amplifier by Alex Cavalli (33304) on sale for $32.49. Shipping is free w/ redcard or on orders $35+.

Specs:
  • Dimensions: 4.6" x 3.7" x 1.5" (117 x 94 x 38 mm)
  • Weight: 9.6 oz. (271g)
  • Headphone Output: Unbalanced stereo 1/4" TRS jack
  • Preamp Output: Unbalanced stereo RCA jacks
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 108dB (ref. 1 Vrms input / 2 Vrms output @ 1kHz)
  • Crosstalk: –73dB (ref. 1 Vrms input / 2 Vrms output @ 10kHz)
  • Output Impedance: < 0.1 ohms
  • Gain: +3dB or +6dB
  • Input: Unbalanced stereo RCA
  • Output Protection: Delay and offset protection

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Monoprice via eBay has Monolith Liquid Spark Headphone Amplifier by Alex Cavalli (33304) on sale for $32.49. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member BrianZ9975 for finding this deal.

Alternatively, you can buy more for an additional discount:
  • Qty 2 $61.72 ($30.87 each)
  • Qty 3 $91.62 ($30.54 each)
  • Qty 4 $120.84 ($30.22 each)
Monoprice via Target also has Monolith Liquid Spark Headphone Amplifier by Alex Cavalli (33304) on sale for $32.49. Shipping is free w/ redcard or on orders $35+.

Specs:
  • Dimensions: 4.6" x 3.7" x 1.5" (117 x 94 x 38 mm)
  • Weight: 9.6 oz. (271g)
  • Headphone Output: Unbalanced stereo 1/4" TRS jack
  • Preamp Output: Unbalanced stereo RCA jacks
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 108dB (ref. 1 Vrms input / 2 Vrms output @ 1kHz)
  • Crosstalk: –73dB (ref. 1 Vrms input / 2 Vrms output @ 10kHz)
  • Output Impedance: < 0.1 ohms
  • Gain: +3dB or +6dB
  • Input: Unbalanced stereo RCA
  • Output Protection: Delay and offset protection

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 1 year replacement warranty only
  • About this store:
    • Seller Monoprice has a 99.1% Positive feedback rating w/ over 1.2 million items sold
    • You can view eBay's Return Policy here.
    • Sign-up for Target RedCard to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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This is a good price for those looking for a headphone amp on a very tight budget. Its performance was acceptable, though not high end, back when it released almost six years ago. In terms of measurements it is far inferior to most modern headphone amps, but for $32 it provides an excellent value. Realistically speaking, in most real world circumstances the actual difference in audio quality for the end user will be relatively minimal compared to amps costing more than twice as much. It also provides more than sufficient power at standard listening volumes for the majority of headphones available on the market. I've heard some people have had problems with channel imbalance on this amp, so be aware.

Here's the audiosciencereview for this amp from 2018: https://www.audiosciencereview.co...-amp.5224/
Hopefully at some point slickdeals fixed their link shortening breaking links to audiosciencereview, if slickdeals broke the link either manually replace the garbage characters with slashes, or just google "monoprice liquid spark audiosciencereview".

This is an unbalanced headphone amplifier with rca inputs (and rca premp outputs) on the back, you will need a dac with unbalanced outputs to connect to this amp. Most high quality dacs will cost more than twice the cost of this headphone amp, the best value option I'm aware of (but I'm sort of out of date on the current market, so do your own research) is the SMSL SU-1 for ~$80 or less on sale. This is obviously a bit of a mismatch with a $32 headphone amp, so if you don't already have a dac I'd recommend the alternative I'll get into below.

Alternatively, for those on a very tight budget, I've heard good things about using the ~$8 apple usb-c to 3.5mm adapter dongle with a 3.5mm to rca cable (~$5) as a dac. The audio chain would look like this: computer's usb port -> apple usb to 3.5mm dongle -> 3.5mm to rca cable -> rca inputs of the liquid spark amp -> headphones. The apple dongle will only be able to output up to 1vrms, and there's always the potential for issues when using a janky setup like that. Ground loops are also always a possibility with unbalanced audio setups. Make sure to get the US version of the apple dongle, the EU version is limited to only .5vrms output. You could technically do the same thing with your motherboards audio output, though that'll typically be of extremely poor quality and I don't recommend it.

The ebay listing indicates that for: "Other Monoprice Branded products: 1 year replacement warranty only", so purcharing this amp from ebay has a worse warranty than the 3 year replacement warranty directly from monoprice's website. Cancellations are not permitted on the ebay orders, but there are 30 day returns.

Overall, at $32.49 this is a excellent value budget headphone amp for those who already have a dac or are willing to use a 3.5mm output to rca. When you add the cost of the liquid spark amp and a decent desktop dac together it's already over $110, and at that point you can get a much higher quality dac/amp combo unit for ~$50 more. Therefore, if you would be purchasing a proper desktop dac to go along with this headphone amp, I'd recommend instead to look into purchasing a high quality dac/amp combo unit in the $150-$200 range.
This was my first super budget setup. Just to dip my toes into the headphone hifi world. I had my old lg g7 phone with built in dac, liquid spark to a set of refurb hifiman he400se headphones. Minus the phone, as it was just laying around collecting dust, I was at $160 total in to my setup. It was an excellent sounding upgrade from consumer grade headphone equipment. But, beware as this will lead you down the rabbit hole of "if this sounds this good, imagine what (insert hifi item here) sounds like. Then hundreds to thousands of dollars later you think "if I would have just stuck with my first purchase I would have been completely happy".

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Asus Xonar XE

"5.1 channel, 192kHz/24-bit Hi-Res audio with a 300ohm headphone amp for detailed, immersive sound with punchy, defined bass

Realtek ALC1220X codec delivers a crystal clear 116dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)"
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I have Seinnhesser HD558s. I picked this for 32 bux bc why not? As for a DAC. What exactly will the SMSL SU-1 provide over the apple/rca adapter combo?

Also- this is strictly for gaming. Any recommendation for a mic to pair with this? Modmic USB? or something like an Audio Technica ATR2100x?
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Quote from dealpapa :
buy it
Is there a sound card I can add into my computer that will be able to do double duty as DAC and amp? I tried looking myself and plenty claim they can, but I suspect many are just overpriced versions of motherboard audio.
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Quote from duenor :
Is there a sound card I can add into my computer that will be able to do double duty as DAC and amp? I tried looking myself and plenty claim they can, but I suspect many are just overpriced versions of motherboard audio.
I'm sure there's PCIe amp\DACs, but something USB might be easier:
https://www.headamp.com/products/ibasso-dc06pro
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Quote from duenor :
Is there a sound card I can add into my computer that will be able to do double duty as DAC and amp? I tried looking myself and plenty claim they can, but I suspect many are just overpriced versions of motherboard audio.
Apple adapter
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Quote from dealpapa :
Apple adapter
The famous $8 sound card that is apparently really really good. Dongle to liquid spark, ok I get it. But it would be great if I didn't have to have another doohickey on my desk.
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I'm sure there's PCIe amp\DACs, but something USB might be easier:
https://www.headamp.com/products/ibasso-dc06pro
That's tiny! Wont it need power beyond USB?

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Quote from duenor :
That's tiny! Wont it need power beyond USB?
Most headphones are pretty low impedance and don't need more power than what the USB port can provide. Your headphones are probably a lot closer to 32Ω than 300Ω, but you'd want to double check. I also can't comment on the quality of that iBasso unit--I just linked it as an example.
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Quote from einzelherz :
As a non headphone user, I've never understood what these are for. Are they strictly to pull 2 channel from a headphone jack on a laptop/desktop and just increase the volume? Or is it that over the ear headphones need more voltage to drive them than a standard headphone jack can usually manage?
All headphones/speakers require an amplifier of some sort… the headphone jack built into a laptop/desktop is like using an integrated GPU (and not a good one, the mfr costs for the audio DAC/amp parts on a mobo/logic board are usually around a dollar, and sometimes less), while you can plug in and upgrade external DACs and Amplifiers to bypass the bottom of the barrel stuff and instead use quality stuff that can make sound clearer, easier to separate multiple voices and instruments distinctly, and provide full-bodied bass that hits like the cinema (headphones won't rumble your chest, obviously… but sometimes it makes a sound that might trick your mind into thinking you can feel it, and that's the fun kind of illusion!).

$33 isn't even enough to cover the parts cost of this particular amp. The Liquid Spark doesn't chase vanishingly low distortion specs, and it's not as clear as the $600 Cavalli Liquid Carbon was (I have one of those), but it does have punch and fun. It has amazing synergy with many headphones, such as the HD 6xx and HD 58X Jubilee, and it might just help an HD 598 sound more full and have more physical impact in the bass (though the bass isn't louder like an EQ, unless the desktop motherboard is like one of many unable to adequately drive an HD 6xx).

So, in short, an amplifier helps the signal reach the appropriate levels for headphones or speakers, they can be integrated or external, this one is the latter, and picking upgrades is usually about timbre and quality rather than driving volume.
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Quote from mynameisorange :
I love this comment with a passion.
It seems strange to me that he says this amp is a mismatch with an $80 or $100 DAC… just because it's discounted from an MSRP of $99 does not mean it's inferior to a Schiit Magni or a topping /SMSL around that price. The $33 price here is amazing, not even enough to cover the parts cost of this amp.

A DAC performs a different function and benefits the sound in a different way; people can buy a $9 Apple if they have some sort of psychological belief that their DAC and total cost of their DAC/amp must be "close" or less than the price of their headphone, but I dislike the harshness and glare I hear in the upper mids and treble range with Apple Dongles. I own 3, because they are unusually good for the price, tiny, and cheap to replace (and better than my PC mobo or even my 2017 iMac's headphone/microphone jack), but I only choose them for utility (YouTube/video calls), minimum quality baseline, and last resort, but that irritating glare is carried through to any amp connected after it, no matter how good (unless the amp is so bad that it dulls it). I haven't written off Topping completely, but the two DAC/amps I've heard threw off the timbre and dulled the sound so much that I wouldn't spend money on them without a demo, despite their vanishingly low SINAD measurements on sites like ASR.

Similarly, a good amp affects certain aspects of the sound, too. The quality differences between amps are a little easier to hear than between DACs, especially at budget prices, so that's why people usually recommend a good amp after someone gets a good headphone.

This Liquid Spark didn't objectively out-measure the specs of SMSL/Topping/THX/Objective2 amps when it was released either, but the listening experience remains fun, if perhaps a bit romanticized. Fun is hard to measure and perhaps difficult to agree on, but typically fun is my personal goal when listening to headphones (other valid reasons could be communications or learning, but yeah I listen to music/movies/games for fun).

So, I think people should get a headphone they like, enhance it with an amp they like, and pick a DAC they like, or combine the last two if both sections are good. Even though I already have several big DAC/amps at my listening area, I decided to buy this Spark to use at my desk where it should fit ok on top of my Mac mini.
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Quote from duenor :
The famous $8 sound card that is apparently really really good. Dongle to liquid spark, ok I get it. But it would be great if I didn't have to have another doohickey on my desk.
USB can power audio devices with up to 5V, or at least that used to be the standard before power delivery usb… if you look at the sensitivity rating of a headphone, it will show you how much power it needs. For example a Sennheiser HD 6XX, it needs 1V to reach 102 decibels, which is way louder than most people would want to hear for more than a peak moment.

"Great not to have another doohickey on my desk."
I get ya! My desk is pretty far already from that zen minimalist look with one or two decorations you see on social media 😭 These are external because they're easier to plug into a computer or be versatile to use with other sources… you could still get an internal audio PCI card from Asus or Creative that would sit alongside a graphics card. But some people use these on their bedside nightstand or in a corner of a living room, so they like that it doesn't necessarily have to be used with a computer.

"… overpriced versions of motherboard audio."
Value is in the eye of the beholder. The DAC/amp components of most motherboards usually have a parts cost around a dollar, sometimes just dimes. They work, just about as well as an iGPU built into an Intel i3 "works" for gaming, but there's a range of quality and some people like higher quality discrete graphics cards and discrete audio components. It's a bit of a rabbit hole, but hearing is one of humanity's most evolved senses. It's kinda fun when you can hear movies and music better at home than at the theater.

EDIT: I see you have an Asus Xonar of some sort already. Decent DSP, DAC, and amp in there, you should have already heard an improvement over motherboard audio. The $33 sale price here on the LSpark isn't even enough to cover the parts cost, your Xonar should provide a great DSP/DAC while this relatively small amp would be an amp upgrade plus give you a physical volume knob and headphone jack easily accessible at the corner of your desk.
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Is either of the Schitt amps worth nearly twice the price of this? I would be using a Qudelix as the DAC and EQ to power my Ananda Stealth headphones.
IMO, this is comparable to the Magni, a side grade of different flavors.
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Quote from EverettM1119 :
USB can power audio devices with up to 5V, or at least that used to be the standard before power delivery usb… if you look at the sensitivity rating of a headphone, it will show you how much power it needs. For example a Sennheiser HD 6XX, it needs 1V to reach 102 decibels, which is way louder than most people would want to hear for more than a peak moment.

"Great not to have another doohickey on my desk."
I get ya! My desk is pretty far already from that zen minimalist look with one or two decorations you see on social media 😭 These are external because they're easier to plug into a computer or be versatile to use with other sources… you could still get an internal audio PCI card from Asus or Creative that would sit alongside a graphics card. But some people use these on their bedside nightstand or in a corner of a living room, so they like that it doesn't necessarily have to be used with a computer.

"… overpriced versions of motherboard audio."
Value is in the eye of the beholder. The DAC/amp components of most motherboards usually have a parts cost around a dollar, sometimes just dimes. They work, just about as well as an iGPU built into an Intel i3 "works" for gaming, but there's a range of quality and some people like higher quality discrete graphics cards and discrete audio components. It's a bit of a rabbit hole, but hearing is one of humanity's most evolved senses. It's kinda fun when you can hear movies and music better at home than at the theater.

EDIT: I see you have an Asus Xonar of some sort already. Decent DSP, DAC, and amp in there, you should have already heard an improvement over motherboard audio. The $33 sale price here on the LSpark isn't even enough to cover the parts cost, your Xonar should provide a great DSP/DAC while this relatively small amp would be an amp upgrade plus give you a physical volume knob and headphone jack easily accessible at the corner of your desk.
I'm totally sold. thanks and I'm looking forward to a new doohickey!
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Quote from EverettM1119 :
It seems strange to me that he says this amp is a mismatch with an $80 or $100 DAC… just because it's discounted from an MSRP of $99 does not mean it's inferior to a Schiit Magni or a topping /SMSL around that price. The $33 price here is amazing, not even enough to cover the parts cost of this amp.

A DAC performs a different function and benefits the sound in a different way; people can buy a $9 Apple if they have some sort of psychological belief that their DAC and total cost of their DAC/amp must be "close" or less than the price of their headphone, but I dislike the harshness and glare I hear in the upper mids and treble range with Apple Dongles. I own 3, because they are unusually good for the price, tiny, and cheap to replace (and better than my PC mobo or even my 2017 iMac's headphone/microphone jack), but I only choose them for utility (YouTube/video calls), minimum quality baseline, and last resort, but that irritating glare is carried through to any amp connected after it, no matter how good (unless the amp is so bad that it dulls it). I haven't written off Topping completely, but the two DAC/amps I've heard threw off the timbre and dulled the sound so much that I wouldn't spend money on them without a demo, despite their vanishingly low SINAD measurements on sites like ASR.

Similarly, a good amp affects certain aspects of the sound, too. The quality differences between amps are a little easier to hear than between DACs, especially at budget prices, so that's why people usually recommend a good amp after someone gets a good headphone.

This Liquid Spark didn't objectively out-measure the specs of SMSL/Topping/THX/Objective2 amps when it was released either, but the listening experience remains fun, if perhaps a bit romanticized. Fun is hard to measure and perhaps difficult to agree on, but typically fun is my personal goal when listening to headphones (other valid reasons could be communications or learning, but yeah I listen to music/movies/games for fun).

So, I think people should get a headphone they like, enhance it with an amp they like, and pick a DAC they like, or combine the last two if both sections are good. Even though I already have several big DAC/amps at my listening area, I decided to buy this Spark to use at my desk where it should fit ok on top of my Mac mini.
what DAC would you recommend to pair with this?

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what DAC would you recommend to pair with this?
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