The Devialet Astra is a slimline unit with extraordinary visual appeal. It is part integrated amplifier, part high-res DAC and part wireless streamer, so it serves all the electronic needs in your system; just add speakers.
With a clean 300W into 4Ω, it can drive high-end floorstanders with impressive control and depth. Once you hear it, you’ll be amazed at how small and attractive it is.
Those who wish to enjoy world-class high-end speakers, and all the incredible fidelity they offer, while keeping things minimalist and aesthetic, the Astra has much to love. It looks of high fashion, giving onlookers a sense of quiet satisfaction. It’s completely unobtrusive and able to fit anywhere. It provides all the seamless convenience of modern streaming. And frankly, it sounds amazing.
In 2007, a pair of French engineers birthed a new amp technology (called ADH) that could produce powerful Class A performance without the need for big heat sinks. It looked and sounded so good, they were able to launch their new company, Devialet, which went on to produce iconic wireless speaker systems.
Now, in 2025, they’ve gone back to their roots and revitalised their philosophy of beauty and power with the Devialet Astra. It’s the latest and greatest expression of their innovative, in-house technologies.
Analog Digital Hybrid (ADH)
The original amp principle developed by Devialet’s founders. This cleverly combines the functions of Class A and Class D amplification, and lets an amp produce a clean, high-powered music signal without demanding big heat sinks and ample space around components.
Speaker Active Matching (SAM)
With SAM, a user can input a particular speaker specification with which the amp adjusts the bass signal output to get the deepest possible bass response.
Record Active Matching (RAM)
For those who enjoy vinyl playback, RAM optimises the phono stage based on your turntable and source record to curb errors and deliver a better, more true-to-original sound.
The Devialet Astra is designed and assembled in Paris by dedicated craftspeople. Its standard finish is a gorgeous light bronze, though a genuine hand-crafted gold leaf finish is available for those who prefer a true work of art. It’s named Opéra de Paris in tribute to the group’s famous Opéra Bastille theatre.