Has anybody compared the Brooklyn DAC or Brooklyn DAC plus to the Liberty DAC


Seeking a DAC in the $2000.00 range and have been considering the Brooklyn DAC Plus.
While researching I noticed there is a Liberty DAC for $995.00.
The Brooklyn DAC has a pre-amplifier and other features that I do not need.
Has anybody heard the sound of these two products compared.
Looking for anybody that has heard both and can give an opinion.
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If you haven't read it, Art Dudley gives the Liberty a "very highly recommended" review in the November Stereophile.
I have the Liberty and like it very much.  I didn't need the preamp and was looking for a reasonably priced DAC that could do MQA.  I haven't compared to the Brooklyn.  Here are some of the DACs I have or have had to compare it to - Auralic Vega, Wyred 4 Sound DAC I, Oppo HA-1, Sony TA-ZH1ES, Oppo BDP-105.  The Liberty is very neutral and detailed and the one I listen to the most.
Big-Greg, how would you compare the Vega to the Liberty? I am trying different DACs now as well and have tried the Chord Hugo, Liberty and the now have the Benchmark DAC3 HGC on home trial. The Vega was one that I wanted to consider, there still a few available, but not sure I want to invest that much.
I would appreciate you sharing your findings.
I've read a lot of reviews about the Mytek family and my takeaway is that the Liberty is within hair-splitting difference of the Brooklyn DAC+.  Which, as we should all realize, is audiophile baloney for saying there's no discernible difference. Unfortunately I haven't yet had the opportunity to compare for myself - but there are many people and reviewers who've come to this conclusion.  For less than the cost difference, you could buy a really great external power supply and get a much better sounding dac than Brooklyn DAC+ with its basic power supply. 
According to the Sterophile review, the designer said it was basically the same as the original Brooklyn Dac. Minus some of the add ons.