Thanks Bernard.
What do you feel provide the best improvement, the PC9300 or PSAudio P10?
I am assuming you had one before the other and tried them separately.
Thanks again as I know your very happy with your mains setup with the Devialet.
Orb
Has anyone had the chance to compare the Devialet to a Linn Klimax System. Could someone discribe the pros and cons comparing the two?
Hum... difficult to say.
The PC9300 did for sure help a lot when I installed it, it changed the sound for the better.
The main value I see in the P10 is that it reduced the variation of sound quality I was experimenting, seemingly randomly, at different times of the day after having moved to a new house. It seems to be much more consistent now. Besides this consistency, I feel that the P10 did also improve to some extend the peak sound quality, but probably not as much as the PC9300 did when it was plugged into a passive filter.
Now, I did not compare all the combinations and do not know whether the value of the PC9300 is still as significant when used with the P10.
cheers,
Bernard
I've been conducting something of a mains cable mini-test (see posts on Hifiwigwam/AudioAficionado) and found the D-Premier to be very revealing of cable differences. I have tried to get hold of cables around which some kind of consensus exists among Devialet users (Transparent, LessLoss), combined with those I had ready access to either as loaners or available to buy with a no quibble try-before-you-buy period (Wireworld, Furutech). In my system the LessLoss DFPC Original ($595) has proven to be the best f those I have tried so far, but I have a couple more cables on the way in and am still trying to track down models from Shunyata and Crystal. I am sure the best option will be system-dependent but my findings so far confirm that it is definitely worth experimenting. Interestingly, a change of speaker cables produced far smaller differences than any of the mains cables I tried. Go figure!
Welcome Struts,
I fully agree with you on the differences of sound quality due to the choice of mains cables when using the Devialet. However, as you are presenting experiences nominating brands and models in your system, it would be very nice to know your system in detail - a different source or speakers could change the preferred choice.

I've been conducting something of a mains cable mini-test (see posts on Hifiwigwam/AudioAficionado) and found the D-Premier to be very revealing of cable differences. I have tried to get hold of cables around which some kind of consensus exists among Devialet users (Transparent, LessLoss), combined with those I had ready access to either as loaners or available to buy with a no quibble try-before-you-buy period (Wireworld, Furutech). In my system the LessLoss DFPC Original ($595) has proven to be the best f those I have tried so far, but I have a couple more cables on the way in and am still trying to track down models from Shunyata and Crystal. I am sure the best option will be system-dependent but my findings so far confirm that it is definitely worth experimenting. Interestingly, a change of speaker cables produced far smaller differences than any of the mains cables I tried. Go figure!
Thanks Orb! No, I haven't come across the Altas range, as I said I have been focussing on cables available locally in order to be able to secure loaners or no nonsense sale-or-return terms. As I reported, I haven't found any clear correlation between price and quality thus far, many of the differences being more a question of "different" than clearly "better" or "worse". It is above all this that leads me to suspect that the speakers/room/setup will dictate the best match to a significant degree, perhaps as much or more than any synergy with the target component (i.e. the Devialet) itself. If that is true I wonder how much one can really glean from such group tests, the interesting thing would surely be to understand how the cables performed in a variety of different components/systems/rooms/setups and whether there was a strong correlation between those results (although this would be infeasible from a practical perspective they do have to make money after all!). I am of course aware that the same is true of my own findings, and I put them out there for the interest of others rather than as specific recommendations.Welcome Struts, and I have been following that thread on Hifiwigwam for awhile myself
Hope you manage to get the entry model types from Crystal as I am rather curious.
I appreciate you do not want to test forever and you keep receiving suggestions over there, just curious did you ever consider Atlas EOS new range?
I tend to forget about Atlas myself but they tend to do consistently well in the cable group testst in Hifi News with their more medium priced gear.
Cheers
Orb
Thanks Orb! No, I haven't come across the Altas range, as I said I have been focussing on cables available locally in order to be able to secure loaners or no nonsense sale-or-return terms. As I reported, I haven't found any clear correlation between price and quality thus far, many of the differences being more a question of "different" than clearly "better" or "worse". It is above all this that leads me to suspect that the speakers/room/setup will dictate the best match to a significant degree, perhaps as much or more than any synergy with the target component (i.e. the Devialet) itself. If that is true I wonder how much one can really glean from such group tests, the interesting thing would surely be to understand how the cables performed in a variety of different components/systems/rooms/setups and whether there was a strong correlation between those results (although this would be infeasible from a practical perspective they do have to make money after all!). I am of course aware that the same is true of my own findings, and I put them out there for the interest of others rather than as specific recommendations.
I would like to ask Devialet owners if they tried to run the D-P with a mains conditioning product like PS-Audio's PowerPlants or comparable product. The website says this shouldn't be necessary because the D-P eliminates power problems internally. I am aware of the fact that our experiences may not be directly comparable as the quality of the mains supply differs a lot between locations, but nevertheless I'd love to know your opinion.
I would like to ask Devialet owners if they tried to run the D-P with a mains conditioning product like PS-Audio's PowerPlants or comparable product. The website says this shouldn't be necessary because the D-P eliminates power problems internally. I am aware of the fact that our experiences may not be directly comparable as the quality of the mains supply differs a lot between locations, but nevertheless I'd love to know your opinion.
If you use a single Devialet, I could not find any power power conditioner product which could make its sound better (on a way how I feel better). Not PS Audio, not Accuphase, not Isotek, none of them. The only product which is not making it worse, the Audience Adept Response PDC, which is a high - end power distributor, not a conditioner. If you use a dual mono or a quad mono Devialet than all the conditioners have even worse effect on the config then in case of a single stereo devialet setup. I do not need any conditioner, for sure only a hogh quality distributor. Tested with ProAc Response 4 and Focal Diablo (only in single stereo and dual mono) and Grande Utopia speakers. You can use your conditioner for the rest of the system, like computers, cd players, etc with a good effect.
Thanks for posting your findings on power conditioning. I have been using a Audience AR6T as my primary conditioner since I have had my Devialet D-Premier's. I did add a Synergistic Powercell 4 a few months back after the AR6T from which I connect to the dual D-Premier's. I can not recall hearing the D-Premier's without the AR6T though until today. I also run a pair of Velodyne DD15+ subs for the bottom, bottom end and these were not connected to either the AR6T or Powercell but connected to a separate power distribution board (no conditioning).
After reading these posts as a test I connected took out the AR6T from the chain leaving only the SR Powercell 4 feeding the D-Premier's and gave the subs a feed from the AR6T.
The results were very positive and a good improvement in sound, mainly dynamics and detail. I have not tested the subs with or without the conditioner or the D=Premier without the SR Powercell 4but needless to say that a significant improvement has been discovered.
Seems like external conditioning combined with the internal conditioning of the power is too much of a good thing and it restricts dynamics and detail making the D-Premier's sound flat by comparison and they are not that. I don't think the SR Powercell is adding anything negative and due to its design where there is nothing in the path of the power since it is a electromagnetic effect and quantum tunneling (per SR's words) that give it effect. I will try it direct to the wall soon though to confirm anything here.
Bottom line results for me is that certain types, likely most types, of power conditioning can be harmful to the sound from a Devialet D-Premier.
Thanks for posting your findings on power conditioning. I have been using a Audience AR6T as my primary conditioner since I have had my Devialet D-Premier's. I did add a Synergistic Powercell 4 a few months back after the AR6T from which I connect to the dual D-Premier's. I can not recall hearing the D-Premier's without the AR6T though until today. I also run a pair of Velodyne DD15+ subs for the bottom, bottom end and these were not connected to either the AR6T or Powercell but connected to a separate power distribution board (no conditioning).
After reading these posts as a test I connected took out the AR6T from the chain leaving only the SR Powercell 4 feeding the D-Premier's and gave the subs a feed from the AR6T.
The results were very positive and a good improvement in sound, mainly dynamics and detail. I have not tested the subs with or without the conditioner or the D=Premier without the SR Powercell 4but needless to say that a significant improvement has been discovered.
Seems like external conditioning combined with the internal conditioning of the power is too much of a good thing and it restricts dynamics and detail making the D-Premier's sound flat by comparison and they are not that. I don't think the SR Powercell is adding anything negative and due to its design where there is nothing in the path of the power since it is a electromagnetic effect and quantum tunneling (per SR's words) that give it effect. I will try it direct to the wall soon though to confirm anything here.
Bottom line results for me is that certain types, likely most types, of power conditioning can be harmful to the sound from a Devialet D-Premier.
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