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Astra reviews - iamwappie - 15-Mar-2025

It amazes me that there are so little Astra reviews available and the ones that are there are not into great detail or doing a comparison with the expert Pro series. I only know of one user on this forum that bought one as well. Not a high level of consumer / industry interest it seems....


RE: Astra reviews - mbd - 15-Mar-2025

I’m very happy with my Expert Pro, but I’d think twice before buying an Astra given the track record of Devialet’s support for updates and bug fixes for the Expert range. It reeks of missed opportunity and de-prioritisation of the product. If anyone at Devialet who works on the software side of the amps reads this, thanks for what you did do, I suspect that you’ve been under resourced for too long.

I just wish that they’d at least provide security updates for potentially vulnerable parts of the operating system within. And even better, embrace the community to allow more access to the digital side. Imagine the opportunities for plugins, or on-system configuration, or building third party remote control apps.

Maybe one day…


RE: Astra reviews - expkong11 - 21-Apr-2025

Fortunately, I had the chance yesterday to listen to and compare the Astra with the Expert Pro 440 at home. My music setup includes an Aurender W20SE feeding a Devialet Expert Pro 440 amplifier, paired with a set of Burmester B38 speakers. The listening area is approximately 30 square metres. As I requested a comparison, the local dealer brought a single Astra for me to test against the 440.

First, the dealer and I listened to the 440 for about 40 minutes, then switched to the Astra and listened for another hour. Here’s how I felt: I usually listen to a lot of pop vocals and jazz, and the experience was positive—definitely an improvement. The sound differences between the Astra and 440 were pretty obvious, mainly in the mid and high frequencies. To my ears, the Astra’s mids and highs were clearer and fuller. Compared to the 440, which sounded a bit tight and cool with vocals in my setup, the Astra was more powerful and robust—almost like turning up the treble volume slightly.

Before, with complex background instrumentals in my system, vocals would sometimes feel recessed, a bit muted, and even thin at times. With the Astra, vocals seemed more defined and stood out more; the sibilance (like "s" and "sh" sounds) was also more pronounced. The dealer thought the improved midrange might be what’s enhancing the perception of the highs. As for the bass, I couldn’t detect much difference—they seemed similar. Other sonic changes weren’t very noticeable—even timbre and soundstage differences were subtle, since the 440 is already excellent to begin with. I haven’t picked up on any flaws in the Astra’s sound compared to the 440 yet.

The downsides come from outside the audio performance, like the design: the lack of a rear cover makes plugging cables a hassle, especially when the device is in the mid-shelf of a cabinet—you’re basically fumbling blindly back there. And the aesthetics: while the Expert Pro had a unique, angular design with a high-gloss panel that screamed high-tech, the Astra feels more like a sleek, refined box—losing that distinct, edgy look that made the Expert Pro stand out.

Next, if I have time, I’ll bring my wife to try the Astra mono and dual version again—she has keener ears than me, so I’m curious what she’ll notice!


RE: Astra reviews - mdconnelly - 21-Apr-2025

Thanks for the review! Given the substantial price difference, it's good to know that the Astra has areas where it shines over the 440 Pro. But given the significant competition at Astra's price-point, it would take a lot to convince me. Still, keep us posted on your journey!


RE: Astra reviews - Redwingnine - 24-Apr-2025

(21-Apr-2025, 09:29)expkong11 Wrote: Fortunately, I had the chance yesterday to listen to and compare the Astra with the Expert Pro 440 at home. My music setup includes an Aurender W20SE feeding a Devialet Expert Pro 440 amplifier, paired with a set of Burmester B38 speakers. The listening area is approximately 30 square metres. As I requested a comparison, the local dealer brought a single Astra for me to test against the 440.

First, the dealer and I listened to the 440 for about 40 minutes, then switched to the Astra and listened for another hour. Here’s how I felt: I usually listen to a lot of pop vocals and jazz, and the experience was positive—definitely an improvement. The sound differences between the Astra and 440 were pretty obvious, mainly in the mid and high frequencies. To my ears, the Astra’s mids and highs were clearer and fuller. Compared to the 440, which sounded a bit tight and cool with vocals in my setup, the Astra was more powerful and robust—almost like turning up the treble volume slightly.

Before, with complex background instrumentals in my system, vocals would sometimes feel recessed, a bit muted, and even thin at times. With the Astra, vocals seemed more defined and stood out more; the sibilance (like "s" and "sh" sounds) was also more pronounced. The dealer thought the improved midrange might be what’s enhancing the perception of the highs. As for the bass, I couldn’t detect much difference—they seemed similar. Other sonic changes weren’t very noticeable—even timbre and soundstage differences were subtle, since the 440 is already excellent to begin with. I haven’t picked up on any flaws in the Astra’s sound compared to the 440 yet.

The downsides come from outside the audio performance, like the design: the lack of a rear cover makes plugging cables a hassle, especially when the device is in the mid-shelf of a cabinet—you’re basically fumbling blindly back there. And the aesthetics: while the Expert Pro had a unique, angular design with a high-gloss panel that screamed high-tech, the Astra feels more like a sleek, refined box—losing that distinct, edgy look that made the Expert Pro stand out.

Next, if I have time, I’ll bring my wife to try the Astra mono and dual version again—she has keener ears than me, so I’m curious what she’ll notice!

Appreciate the review.  Looking forward to your additional feedback. 

I have not noticed the issues you pointed out with the 1000 Pro you identify with the 440 Pro.  I do notice it with the 220 Pro on my second system.  Another thing worth pointing out is that selecting ICM on the Expert Pro provides a similar effect you noticed with the Astra.  I use ICM when watching movies, streaming media, and it does help.  It's a under used feature that is quite useful.  



RE: Astra reviews - spater - 28-May-2025

New Astra review, via Stereonet:

https://stereonet.com/reviews/devialet-astra-integrated-amplifier-review

It read a bit gushing to me, not really a critique.


RE: Astra reviews - Delija - 28-May-2025

"Indeed, I wouldn’t be surprised to see many current Expert owners taking a closer look at the Elevate trade-in programme to consider making the switch."

What a pile of crap Big Grin


RE: Astra reviews - Axel - 28-May-2025

(28-May-2025, 14:17)Delija Wrote: "Indeed, I wouldn’t be surprised to see many current Expert owners taking a closer look at the Elevate trade-in programme to consider making the switch."

What a pile of crap Big Grin

Yeah, and this crap,

The SAM implementation in Astra is identical to that in the pricier Expert series.


RE: Astra reviews - tategoi - 07-Jun-2025

(21-Apr-2025, 09:29)expkong11 Wrote: Fortunately, I had the chance yesterday to listen to and compare the Astra with the Expert Pro 440 at home. My music setup includes an Aurender W20SE feeding a Devialet Expert Pro 440 amplifier, paired with a set of Burmester B38 speakers. The listening area is approximately 30 square metres. As I requested a comparison, the local dealer brought a single Astra for me to test against the 440.

First, the dealer and I listened to the 440 for about 40 minutes, then switched to the Astra and listened for another hour. Here’s how I felt: I usually listen to a lot of pop vocals and jazz, and the experience was positive—definitely an improvement. The sound differences between the Astra and 440 were pretty obvious, mainly in the mid and high frequencies. To my ears, the Astra’s mids and highs were clearer and fuller. Compared to the 440, which sounded a bit tight and cool with vocals in my setup, the Astra was more powerful and robust—almost like turning up the treble volume slightly.

Before, with complex background instrumentals in my system, vocals would sometimes feel recessed, a bit muted, and even thin at times. With the Astra, vocals seemed more defined and stood out more; the sibilance (like "s" and "sh" sounds) was also more pronounced. The dealer thought the improved midrange might be what’s enhancing the perception of the highs. As for the bass, I couldn’t detect much difference—they seemed similar. Other sonic changes weren’t very noticeable—even timbre and soundstage differences were subtle, since the 440 is already excellent to begin with. I haven’t picked up on any flaws in the Astra’s sound compared to the 440 yet.

The downsides come from outside the audio performance, like the design: the lack of a rear cover makes plugging cables a hassle, especially when the device is in the mid-shelf of a cabinet—you’re basically fumbling blindly back there. And the aesthetics: while the Expert Pro had a unique, angular design with a high-gloss panel that screamed high-tech, the Astra feels more like a sleek, refined box—losing that distinct, edgy look that made the Expert Pro stand out.

Next, if I have time, I’ll bring my wife to try the Astra mono and dual version again—she has keener ears than me, so I’m curious what she’ll notice!

Thank you for the review. A newer DAC would definitely improve the sound quality. The weakest link in our Expert Pro is the DAC IMHO. 

Since young my mom always told me to keep quiet if there’s nothing good to say. That might explain why we are not seeing many reviews on Astra 😃


RE: Astra reviews - hardcore - 08-Jun-2025

(07-Jun-2025, 09:09)tategoi Wrote: Thank you for the review. A newer DAC would definitely improve the sound quality. The weakest link in our Expert Pro is the DAC IMHO. 

Since young my mom always told me to keep quiet if there’s nothing good to say. That might explain why we are not seeing many reviews on Astra 😃

The Devialet "Magic Wire" DAC in the Expert series is built around the PCM179x chips, but is more than the chip with Devialet's own architecture. The Astra uses the same "Magic Wire" DAC design. The PCM179x are still the highest performance 24-bit stereo DAC chips from TI, so it's likely that the Astra is also using the same chip.

https://www.devialet.com/en-us/amplifiers/expert-pro/expert-pro-technologies/expert-pro-dac-high-fidelity-sound/