06-Feb-2016, 16:16
(06-Feb-2016, 16:11)hk6230 Wrote: Actually, I do power down my Le200 when I'm not listening. It is my NUC that I leave it on 24/7. It had been weeks since my NUC rebooted/BSOD. And the last time it rebooted was because there was a Win10 update. After I uninstall all updates, it stays on stably.
This case of 'burning smell' is a common problem and mainly due to the internal power filter. FYI, with the burning smell, the Le200 was still operating well. I was just worried that it may damage other components, hence, I shut it down totally and awaits for it to be fixed before I power it one again.
Bit worrying - especially as the Devialet doesn't power itself down properly when you turn it 'off'. A house filled with smoke and electrical smell, from a known fault, would surely be something Devialet should address by replacing all power filters - recall style?
>>> 1st Place Award: Devialet, last decades most disappointing technology purchase. <<<