The Chinese power supplies on Aliexpress don't have any specifications so of course they can sound different. You pays your money, you takes your chance.
I'm a big fan of Acopian linear regulated power supplies, they are industrial grade, built like a tank and designed to run 24/7. They are not pretty at all and you have to DIY all your connections.
Acopian power supplies are made in the USA and available in any volt and amp combination your gear needs. The retail prices are not C&C but I buy mine on eBay for a song.
The trick is to find the power supply you need on the Acopian website then paste the model number into the eBay search.
https://www.acopian.com/My USB card uses the Acopian 5EB200 5v 2amp linear power supply.
Load 0.25%, Line 0.05%, Ripple 1 mV RMS
$20 on eBay
I also have a Acopian B5G400 5v 4amp linear supply
Load 0.3 %, Line 0.1%, Ripple 1.5 mV RMS
$45 on eBay
If you want the very best can go for the Acopian Series A - High Performance (the model numbers begin with the letter A).
Prices for used Series A power supplies are above C&C guidelines.
Line + - 0.005%
Ripple 0.25 mV RMS
1.5v - 200v DC power supplies are available
https://www.acopian.com/single-l-goldbox-m.htmlTestimonials:
Tech Mecca, Inc.
“I have been specifying and installing Acopian power supplies in professional audio applications since 1979 or 1980.
Gold Box Linear "A" supplies are the best I have come across for demanding audio applications such as analog recording and mixing consoles.
Their regulation is very tight and they are conservatively built.”
John Klett, President and Owner
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Aerospace, Transportation and Advanced Systems Laboratory
“Without question Acopian is reliable. We've tried several different brands of power supplies, but sometimes they would just die for no apparent reason, even though we tried to oversize them as a safety factor.
Then, we tried Acopian, and you just can't kill them - they just last forever.
And that's what we need, because we build a lot of support equipment for electronic systems in military tracked vehicles that go out into harsh environments,
get shook up, get hot, cold, dry, dusty all sorts of environmental challenges.
We don't hesitate to put Acopian power supplies into rugged environments because they just last. If Acopian made automobiles, I'd buy one without question.”
David A. Price, Research Technologist (research engineer)