Datzeel vs Asr Emitter exclusive vs Devialet


Has anyone listened to any of these Amps and to whitch may be better to drive demanding speakers such as Yamaha Ns 1000 ?
I know this is potencially a strange combination however I would like to pursue my project getting my Yamahas to sing.
I would apprecite if someone could point me in the right direction.
zappa1969
Thank you for your kind invitation I assume you live in New Jersey.I live in in London England it may a little to far this time.What is your current system ? and whitch speakers are you intending to demo the Devialet with?
We have had the Devialet for about 10 days now and it is unanimous , a true winner. This type of leap forward in absolute performance coupled with utility has not existed prior to Devialet. We have run it of challenging speakers such as CLX's, a show-stopper, Focal Stella Utopia EM's, and even Burmester B30's/B100's. We fed it HRx files directly from the PS Audio transport and it handled it beautifully. Dynamics, speed, presence, and spatial correctness were are top notch. I can tell you that all of us at Digital Ear are in love with the Devislet D-Premiere. Additionally, we have thrown a bit of testing at it to configure the additional outputs for subs and the result was successful and performance was in line with the rest of the product, absolutely top-tier.
Needless to say, we have it on display are ready to show off to anyone. Please call, email, or drop by anytime. www.digitalear.com
Very interesting concept with an amazing array of inputs except for the lack of a USB which seems odd for such a digital oriented design. What are the sampling rates? What's the phono section sound like. What's the cost?
Is it true Devialet is really owned by Bose? :)

Just kidding!!!!!! SOunds like very, very ground breaking technology.
Zappa1969: You said, "Ultimately I will have to listen to Darzeel and Devialet to conclude my decision. I prefer Anologue as a front end and wonder if the Devialet, being a digital amp and DartZeel CTH-8550 with its firmware updates may lean more towards pleasing people with digital products in mind? I dont understand how digital amps work but can only imagine that a digital signal be it from a front end or a Digital amplifier would only be a replicated Anologue signal to the nearest square or zero or one?"

First off let me disclose that I am the importer of darTZeel in North America. Now, why would anyone want to take vinyl and convert it to a digital signal and then convert it back to analog? It makes no sense especially with the limitations of the processing of the Devialet. Also, I would seriously be wary of digital amplifiers as I have never experienced any that do midrange or high frequencies justice.

The other problem with the "all in one box (DAC/digital volume/digital amp)" system is you are totally locked into their technology. Also, be aware, if they are controlling volume digitally, it just does not work. Bits are dropped.

If you listen to analog, focus on other non-digital pre-amp and amplifier choices. If you listen to digital, you might find much better DACs that what Devialet offers.

You mention that "DartZeel CTH-8550 with its firmware updates may lean more towards pleasing people with digital products in mind?". I really do not understand why you might think that. The CTH-8550 serves those who love music, both digital as well as analog. It comes standard with a terrific MC phono stage and absolutely is not designed with either format as a preference. I can tell you the owner of darTZeel is an analog lover. He has some of the best reel to reel machines as well as multiple vinyl rigs as a few of his sources.

I used a vintage Studer tape machine provided to us by Puget Sound Studios at both California Audio Show and RMAF last year and used it with the darTZeel CTH-8550 Integrated amplifier. We received multiple best sound in shows.

Audiofreakgeek: I think it is only fair that before you talk about products you sell or do not sell, you disclose that you are a commercial user.

Please explain further your statement: "I think the ASR is very good, and somewhat more reasonable priced than the Dart stuff which is very expensive for what you are getting."

That is a very open ended statement which is certainly without merit. Where is your justification? The darTZeel is considered to be among the very best in audio regardless of price.

Also, please tell us how the Devialet is a breakthrough product? Quite a bit of praise about a product you have never heard.

Best Regards,

Jonathan Tinn
Blue Light Audio - darTZeel North American Distributor