KW6 we were using the same room same everything and the Devialet got clobbered by the T+A gear wasn't even close that was on the KEF Blades and Polymer Audio MKXs.
Everything was the same cables, power conditioning, the only difference was we were using the Devialet built in digital vs a EMM Labs front end at the time.
The Devialet was cold, and didn't have the warmth in the midrange or the same kind of holographic sound stage.
Personally I never liked the Sim stuff at all as per lively the Devialet has great drive and great tight bass.
The biggest issue with Devialet is the lack of musicality that makes you want to turn off the system after a while.
We put out a Naim stack 250Dr amp, NAC 272 preamp and XS power supply and it is just captivating, no does not have the inky black ness nor powerful quality of the Devialet but I would want to listen to music all day on this setup, with the Devialet is is all fireworks oh ahh listen to that but never fully engrossing.
Again I would listen to Naim or T+A compared to any Devialet product.
The new Micromega isn't as quiet, nor as viscerally dynamic but its class A/B amplifier is engrossing in a way the Devialet D 130 was not and at nearly 1/2 the price.
For these and other reasons we have moved on. What is interesting to note is if you do research on the Devialet Phantom vs the new KEF LS 50 wireless you will see a lot of similarities.
Devialet is built by telecommunications engineers it is a fantastic product and is so technologically advanced. The issue with Devialet is that they are not music lovers per say they view audio as a money making enterprise and desire to be the next Apple or Sonos. Their products are wow inducing just like the Phantoms they just don't seem natural and fully satisfying in the long run.
It will remain to be seen how big they will grow vs the more old school manufacturers.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
Everything was the same cables, power conditioning, the only difference was we were using the Devialet built in digital vs a EMM Labs front end at the time.
The Devialet was cold, and didn't have the warmth in the midrange or the same kind of holographic sound stage.
Personally I never liked the Sim stuff at all as per lively the Devialet has great drive and great tight bass.
The biggest issue with Devialet is the lack of musicality that makes you want to turn off the system after a while.
We put out a Naim stack 250Dr amp, NAC 272 preamp and XS power supply and it is just captivating, no does not have the inky black ness nor powerful quality of the Devialet but I would want to listen to music all day on this setup, with the Devialet is is all fireworks oh ahh listen to that but never fully engrossing.
Again I would listen to Naim or T+A compared to any Devialet product.
The new Micromega isn't as quiet, nor as viscerally dynamic but its class A/B amplifier is engrossing in a way the Devialet D 130 was not and at nearly 1/2 the price.
For these and other reasons we have moved on. What is interesting to note is if you do research on the Devialet Phantom vs the new KEF LS 50 wireless you will see a lot of similarities.
Devialet is built by telecommunications engineers it is a fantastic product and is so technologically advanced. The issue with Devialet is that they are not music lovers per say they view audio as a money making enterprise and desire to be the next Apple or Sonos. Their products are wow inducing just like the Phantoms they just don't seem natural and fully satisfying in the long run.
It will remain to be seen how big they will grow vs the more old school manufacturers.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ