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(28-Jun-2016, 18:30)Coffee_fan Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you very much @le_plus_gran_posteur. I will check the temperatures, do you have any idea what are acceptable ranges?

Pierre (coffee_fan)

Anything over about 64-65C is problematic (from memory).

Hold down the bottom right button on the remote until the status menu comes up and cycle through it (repeated right button clicks I think).   Temperature status is after the Custom Config ones - you'll probably cycle past it a few times and have to go round again!
Power button exits the menu (probably other ways too).
Anything over about 64-65C is problematic (from memory).

@Le_moderateur: Thanks, very useful info, I am reading now 32C, 31C and 30C for class-A, class-D and power supply respectively and the amp is sounding mighty fine, through a pair of Triangle Antal EZ.

Pierre
I also had a click/cracking sound coming from the left speaker (Triangle Delta's) when I first had my 200 last year. It was not loud, but nevertheless annoying ro say the least, and yes...I was running 'Air'!

Didn't happen all the time, but just like a recurring mouth ulcer, when it comes back, you know immediately what it is...and swear a bit!

I switched from Air to USB and the problem vaporised! So I would suggest trying a different method of connection (AES, USB, Ethernet etc) and see if this resolves before doing much else...
I don't use Air any more (sadly)!

Good luck...
(29-Jun-2016, 08:50)teddlesdee Wrote: [ -> ]I also had a click/cracking sound coming from the left speaker (Triangle Delta's) when I first had my 200 last year. It was not loud, but nevertheless annoying ro say the least, and yes...I was running 'Air'!

Didn't happen all the time, but just like a recurring mouth ulcer, when it comes back, you know immediately what it is...and swear a bit!

I switched from Air to USB and the problem vaporised! So I would suggest trying a different method of connection (AES, USB, Ethernet etc) and see if this resolves before doing much else...
I don't use Air any more (sadly)!

Good luck...

Thanks, I switched for now to sourcing Tidal via the sonos-connect, which is ok for my current needs. Long term I will look into hooking up USB as I figure the Devialet should be asynchronous USB and would guarantee that timing and jitter are kept in check.
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