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If you had the chance to do it all over again... - RJHD3 - 29-Apr-2020

Recently purchased a 140Pro.  I love the Devialet sound.  However, poor understanding on my part means it’ll quickly be swapped out for another unit that has pre-out support.  

My debate internally is a 210 (with pre outs) or a 220 single chassis pro.  

My question to you the beat and brightest is; after reading lots of threads on some of the challenges dual mono owners face, do you love it enough to buy it again?  Or would you instead pursue a single chassis Devialet?


RE: If you had the chance to do it all over again... - Pim - 29-Apr-2020

What challenges?


RE: If you had the chance to do it all over again... - Drifter - 29-Apr-2020

what challenges?


RE: If you had the chance to do it all over again... - RJHD3 - 29-Apr-2020

I’ve read on posts here that the configurator has bugs and that keeping them in sync can be an issue.


RE: If you had the chance to do it all over again... - mdconnelly - 29-Apr-2020

Yes, the online configurator does have some bugs, but if you know what they are, you can work around it mostly. In truth, you don't have to use the configurator very often. Personally, I have no regrets in going from my 220 Pro to a 440 Pro although I do have times where I wonder if it might have been smarter and definitely cheaper to go from a 200 to a 400.


RE: If you had the chance to do it all over again... - f1eng - 30-Apr-2020

If I bought anything other than my Devialet it would be DSP active speakers but they tend to be more suitable for file based music systems which I don't like.
I rather fancied this:-

https://www.genelec.com/film-drama-post/1234ac-s360-7382-immersive-system

for films and music.


RE: If you had the chance to do it all over again... - Confused - 30-Apr-2020

@RJHD3 - to answer your original question, yes, I am more than happy with my dual mono, I have had zero issues with it. That said, I am aware of the current configurator bugs, and to be honest there are some minor configuration changes that I would like to make, but my current configurations is working just fine, I am leaving this until Devialet fix the bugs.

As for your debate between the 210 Pro and 220 Pro, this is an interesting dilemma. There are some differences in the electronics between the two, and per the link below there is some evidence that even with the extra power excepted, the 220 is the better of the two, it appears to have slightly lower noise. That said, the dual mono units are supposedly superior as the dual mono configuration provides lower distortion.

https://devialetchat.com/Thread-Audio-Science-Review-of-Expert-200?pid=92433#pid92433

This leads to the question, which sounds best? There is no way of answering that one, if possible the ideal approach would be to try them both in your room, with your speakers, and your ears. Maybe this is not possible?

If it was me, with no possibility to audition, I would go for the 220 Pro. (assuming the cost to change is similar) The reason being it should perform more or less the same as the 210 Pro, but with the simplicity of the single box. In addition, the 220 Pro offers a future upgrade path. Who knows, one day in the future you might have some new power hungry speakers, and by then a 220 Pro as a companion might be relatively affordable. Lots of assumptions there, but at least the 220 Pro route provides this option. Another consideration might be if the additional inputs that you get with the dual mono are of any use to you, but this may not be a factor in your case.


RE: If you had the chance to do it all over again... - RJHD3 - 30-Apr-2020

Thanks @Confused. Price delta is somewhere around $500, so not all that significant at this level of spending. I think I’ll drill in on finding a 220 Pro as the advice is solid.


RE: If you had the chance to do it all over again... - Jml2155 - 07-Mar-2021

(30-Apr-2020, 10:36)f1eng Wrote: If I bought anything other than my Devialet it would be DSP active speakers but they tend to be more suitable for file based music systems which I don't like.
I rather fancied this:-

https://www.genelec.com/film-drama-post/1234ac-s360-7382-immersive-system

for films and music.

Hello, I'm thinking of changing my Harbeth speakers for Genelec 8351's for more dynamic sound and possible subwoofer and easy room optimization.
I would like to feed the Genelecs with all my sources, LP, analog, Roon and other digital sources.
The digital output of my Devialet 200, pre-amp output, could be (full-range ) via XLR AES\EBU to the Genelec.
So I would reuse the pre-amp side of the Devialet.

Do you think that setup is feasible ?
Do you think the volume could still be controlled by the beautiful Devialet control ?

Thanks,
Jacques    Smile


RE: If you had the chance to do it all over again... - Axel - 07-Mar-2021

(07-Mar-2021, 03:58)Jml2155 Wrote:
(30-Apr-2020, 10:36)f1eng Wrote: If I bought anything other than my Devialet it would be DSP active speakers but they tend to be more suitable for file based music systems which I don't like.
I rather fancied this:-

https://www.genelec.com/film-drama-post/1234ac-s360-7382-immersive-system

for films and music.

Hello, I'm thinking of changing my Harbeth speakers for Genelec 8351's for more dynamic sound and possible subwoofer and easy room optimization.
I would like to feed the Genelecs with all my sources, LP, analog, Roon and other digital sources.
The digital output of my Devialet 200, pre-amp output, could be (full-range ) via XLR AES\EBU to the Genelec.
So I would reuse the pre-amp side of the Devialet.

Do you think that setup is feasible ?
Do you think the volume could still be controlled by the beautiful Devialet control ?

Thanks,
Jacques    Smile 

Looking at the Configurator it says that the AES/EBU is a balanced digital input. There is an option to enable sub/preout but I think this is only available via RCA. If this is the case then it may be possible to buy a converter/adapter for RCA/XLR and a dealer should be able to advise.
The Genlecs have Ethernet connections so it may be possible to link to the Devialet via your LAN and the connection  controlled by Genlecs GLM software but again, a dealer should be able to clarify.

Edit: Looking at the GLM software description it appears that this is for room acoustics compensation so I don’t think it will help in your case.