10-Apr-2020, 17:29
This is baloney, the companion is exactly the same as the master, no different at all, I have X 220 running in dual mono, don’t believe the hype.
(10-Apr-2020, 17:29)Musicmanlv Wrote: [ -> ]This is baloney, the companion is exactly the same as the master, no different at all, I have X 220 running in dual mono, don’t believe the hype.
(10-Apr-2020, 18:41)mdconnelly Wrote: [ -> ]I actually bought both units as standard 220 expert pros separately, so I have X2 remote controls.(10-Apr-2020, 17:29)Musicmanlv Wrote: [ -> ]This is baloney, the companion is exactly the same as the master, no different at all, I have X 220 running in dual mono, don’t believe the hype.
How do you have your Master/Companion connected? Are you using a trigger cable? Do you have low-power or sleep delay disabled?
I can confirm - for me - that by enabling an input on the Companion in the configurator and then using the trigger cable, the Companion runs cooler when in low power or sleep. Of course, when they are use, both run at pretty much the same temp. I believe that by using the trigger cable, the Companion is allowed to go into a deeper sleep requiring less power. Of course, if you keep both Master & Companion active at all times (i.e. disabled low-power-delay and disabled sleep delay), then you won't see a temp difference. I also note that when both Master & Companion are asleep, the process of startup when using the trigger cable is quicker for the Companion...
And, for what it's worth, I don't hear any difference between using a config with a trigger cable or not using the trigger cable (config with no inputs enabled on Companion).
(10-Apr-2020, 18:41)mdconnelly Wrote: [ -> ]I actually bought both units as standard 220 expert pros separately, so I have X2 remote controls.(10-Apr-2020, 17:29)Musicmanlv Wrote: [ -> ]This is baloney, the companion is exactly the same as the master, no different at all, I have X 220 running in dual mono, don’t believe the hype.
How do you have your Master/Companion connected? Are you using a trigger cable? Do you have low-power or sleep delay disabled?
I can confirm - for me - that by enabling an input on the Companion in the configurator and then using the trigger cable, the Companion runs cooler when in low power or sleep. Of course, when they are use, both run at pretty much the same temp. I believe that by using the trigger cable, the Companion is allowed to go into a deeper sleep requiring less power. Of course, if you keep both Master & Companion active at all times (i.e. disabled low-power-delay and disabled sleep delay), then you won't see a temp difference. I also note that when both Master & Companion are asleep, the process of startup when using the trigger cable is quicker for the Companion...
And, for what it's worth, I don't hear any difference between using a config with a trigger cable or not using the trigger cable (config with no inputs enabled on Companion).
(10-Apr-2020, 22:24)markush Wrote: [ -> ]In generell, the lower the temperature the better?I’ve set line in 1 as a bypass, so the Devialet doesn’t control the volume, the Arcam 850 AVR controls the volume in the configuration when line in 1 is selected.
How are you using the Devialet in line-in / Surround setup Mode?
(11-Apr-2020, 14:09)markush Wrote: [ -> ]Me too, what passthrough value did you set? -15, 0,.. ?
(11-Apr-2020, 21:02)mdconnelly Wrote: [ -> ]I'm doing the same thing... running my front L/R channel pre-outs from my HT receiver (Sherwood R972) to Devialet inputs set as bypass. I started with the default -15 volume passthrough but found that the volume balance during test worked better at -5 so there I left it. Works and sounds great.I calibrated my soround sound system with Dirac Live, it puts tones and white noise through all the speakers to set up the levels and eq for the room, I had to set it to 15db to get enough level for the calibration mic to pic it up, it all sound perfect now.