(20-Nov-2016, 20:23)JoeW Wrote: My D220 is sounding fabulous except it's passing into rough bit dropping after hours of run time. All I have to do is power cycle the amp and all is well. Changing the track that was playing made no improvement. This has happened that last two times I ran it for several hours continuously. It didn't feel warm beyond normal and I didn't have the presence of mind to check its temperature via the readout. I'm going to run it today to see if I can duplicate this. I'm running via a Mac Mini through Audirvana and USB.
Hi JoeW, that's a bit off topic here in this burn-in topic.
This could be a malfunction in hardware. If I were you I'd report this to Devialet directly. Perhaps check beforehand if any errors are stored in the 220P's memory. See: https://help.devialet.com/hc/en-us/artic...ation-Menu
If possible you could try a different computer and USB cable before reporting this to Devialet just to rule those out.
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