24-Jul-2017, 06:34
Listened or compare the Devialet to the Mytek Brooklyn pre & power?
Just curious has any members here...
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24-Jul-2017, 06:34
Listened or compare the Devialet to the Mytek Brooklyn pre & power?
24-Jul-2017, 14:39
I would be curious too. I am thinking to buy the Brooklyn to use it in my study with headphones. Unluckily I don't have a chance to test it before buying so I would love to know how it compares with my D250 Pro.
Thanks M
24-Jul-2017, 17:57
(This post was last modified: 24-Jul-2017, 17:59 by Devialetuser.)
I have the Mytek Brooklyn and am very pleased with it. Currently using it with an Accuphase E-370 in fully balanced configuration. To be honest when comparing it to the Devialet D440 Pro there is no contest. The Accuphase/Mytek is pure magic, the soundstage is wide, with lots of space between the instruments, and pin point instrument placement. When you are listening to a piano piece you can visualise the finger placement as they move across the piano. With the plucking of string instruments there is a long trailing off, almost like a reverb. On a good recording the sound literally envelope you.
D440 Pro fulfils all the typical Audiophile requirements, but the instruments are stuck on the back wall. While in the Mytek/Accuphase they are literally floating in the air in between the speakers. Hope this helps.
24-Jul-2017, 19:13
(24-Jul-2017, 17:57)Devialetuser Wrote: I have the Mytek Brooklyn and am very pleased with it. Currently using it with an Accuphase E-370 in fully balanced configuration. To be honest when comparing it to the Devialet D440 Pro there is no contest. The Accuphase/Mytek is pure magic, the soundstage is wide, with lots of space between the instruments, and pin point instrument placement. When you are listening to a piano piece you can visualise the finger placement as they move across the piano. With the plucking of string instruments there is a long trailing off, almost like a reverb. On a good recording the sound literally envelope you. Thanks a lot for the reply. By chance did you try the Brooklyn with headphones as well? Using the Mytek preamplification? Cheers Marco
25-Jul-2017, 05:52
Have not yet tried the Mytek with headphones but hopefully soon...
25-Jul-2017, 07:56
(24-Jul-2017, 17:57)Devialetuser Wrote: I have the Mytek Brooklyn and am very pleased with it. Currently using it with an Accuphase E-370 in fully balanced configuration. To be honest when comparing it to the Devialet D440 Pro there is no contest. The Accuphase/Mytek is pure magic, the soundstage is wide, with lots of space between the instruments, and pin point instrument placement. When you are listening to a piano piece you can visualise the finger placement as they move across the piano. With the plucking of string instruments there is a long trailing off, almost like a reverb. On a good recording the sound literally envelope you. Thanks for contributing to this thread. Your description of the two different systems was very helpful! |
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