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Is the Devialet 440 Pro Dual designed to be connected to a mains conditioner with an isolation transformer that provides +115V, -115V, and ground at its output?
Or does it necessarily have to be live, neutral, and ground?
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I don't think Devialet will have problem working with isolation transformers, whether it will sound good is another matter.
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Try the Torus Power RM15/16. You will not believe the extreme change to the musicality, distorsion and bass
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I have received a response from Devialet Customer Service:
"Devialet Official Specifications: Devialet amplifiers, including the 440 Pro Dual CI, are designed to operate with both standard AC power (230V, live and neutral) and balanced power (±115V). Devialet’s power supply systems are known for their flexibility, allowing the equipment to perform optimally on either type of power.
Audiophile reviews and discussions on Devialet gear (such as the Devialet Expert series) highlight the benefits of balanced power for noise reduction, suggesting that Devialet devices perform better in environments where power conditioning, like balanced power systems, is used."