Wow, that is truly a gorgeous setup Audiofilio :) Thanks for sharing. And you are very welcome, thank you for your kind patience. I’m glad to hear its playing well for you and you could listen.
-It seems likely to me now that the other system has more DC leakage or offset than your system, and the Kinki gear is DC coupled (thankfully) (and if I recall correctly) so small DC amounts on the input can indeed affect it.
In general, gear that is AC coupled on the output (through a capacitor) can leak DC into the next device input, amount depending on the cap used, how much DC voltage is being blocked, the time applied and such. Non-film caps being the biggest offenders of that in general. For example, classic Naim gear uses a single supply rail in their preamps (+24v) and polarized tantalum caps to couple. Other gear might use electrolytic caps. Both have leakage that matters in cases like this IME. Big turn on thumps, anyone? :) It wasn’t the end of the world though and I personally enjoyed an LP12/NAC42.5/NAP140 system for many, many years. But we digress a bit..
I’ll be very curious to hear about your power amp pursuit. The cabling also matters mightily of course in pursuing the right recipe. Along the amp lines though, I also have great interest in that and lately here I’ve been working on a "super" Thallo amp project and it sounds amazing. The Thallo design approach tics all the boxes we need for achieving the best possible results IMO and IME, and we just have to improve a few things to take it over the top :) It’s DC coupled in and out for best transparency, it’s a true balanced design through it so it also treats its PSU very kindly compared to most designs; it’s a 2 stage amp rather than the usual 3 stage approach (so it has much lower noise and is out of the way), drives both the speaker outs actively like a bridge, etc. I do get rather excited talking about these things :D lol..
TK