Previously quoted changes:
"Now to the Devialet 240 vs. D-Premier. The Devialet 240 specifications are identical to your D-Premier: same extremely low output impedance (less than 1 mili ohms) same THD less than 0.001% etc. .. We have simply removed the HDMI input to add a USB and an Ethernet connector. We have added a turbo DSP usefull to pave the way for future applications, room correction etc. .."
"The most important parts: the ADH Core, the D/A converter, the clock generator are exactly the same. The higher power DSP is about to make some more power available for room correction. The potentially better power supply can make a difference or not, it is largely depending on what kind of speaker one uses."
One would expect differences between the 110, the 170, the 240 and the 500 depending on the speaker used. There may be minor differences between the D-Premier and the 240 and if one prefers the latter you can make the change foe c.3,500 Euro.
I'm confused. There's some variance between what you are quoting and what follows in boldface, which I've posted in part before, from Devialet's initial information release about the new products. Those million details have disappeared, I guess. The all not new Devialet 240 is altogether new? Or not? Maybe? We're just saying this stuff, because we have to say something? We don't write this stuff, we just work here?
With the new Devialet 110, 170 and 240 range, Devialet has improved a million details to perfect the product experience and offer new development options in the future. Outside of the ADH unit, which has not changed, the mother board has been entirely rerouted.
New USB and Ethernet inputs, improved jitter control for digital inputs, new line and phono inputs, new signal processing unit, ever more reactive and more powerful (peak) power supply, support to integrate room correction in the future, and an operating temperature reduced yet again, by 10°C, ensuring enhanced reliability and lower electrical consumption.
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