28-Apr-2015, 09:55
(28-Apr-2015, 07:47)stefanfreij Wrote:(27-Apr-2015, 16:21)GuillaumeB Wrote:Yes, i think they always been like this(27-Apr-2015, 16:19)stefanfreij Wrote:(27-Apr-2015, 16:08)Rufus McDufus Wrote: Mine was a lot duller! It really wasn't right. I tended to find it if I'd left it running for a day or two, perhaps running something in.
I stack my units on top of each other, temperature do not change if stacking or side by side
Running, both is around 39-42 celsius when stacked
I'm going to Munich, so i will ask
Hi stefanfreij,
Have your upgraded 250s always behaved like this or is this something you have only noticed recently?
BTW please post on the Munich thread, I think there are quite a few of us going now.
Guillaume
I will do!
Well as a fellow D800 and Sasha 2 owner I can tell you that this isn't normal. If anything it should improve with continuous usage. I regularly run my system for extended periods when running in new speakers or cables. To my ears there is definitely an improvement after 24 hours or so of continuous usage.
I think you should definitely raise a ticket on the Devialet site. As discussed above in this thread Rufus also had a similar problem which was seemingly resolved after a mains filter replacement.
Did you have this problem with the D Premier before you upgraded? What about running a single 250 to see if you can replicate this issue?
Guillaume
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