01-May-2020, 11:27
I understand. Difficult case; I feel like only Devialet can help.
I have Golds, Reactors all M series but one Reactor even N. One single Classic which is J, so even older than your Gold L series.
I would say that at 22 Celsius at home, after a few hours, they get warm but not hot. It is a long time I am not fully testing the Classic (to say you if it gets hot) and which is anyway in a different environment today at 17 Celsius degrees when not heated with a pellet stove. So the test would not be useful.
I have Golds, Reactors all M series but one Reactor even N. One single Classic which is J, so even older than your Gold L series.
I would say that at 22 Celsius at home, after a few hours, they get warm but not hot. It is a long time I am not fully testing the Classic (to say you if it gets hot) and which is anyway in a different environment today at 17 Celsius degrees when not heated with a pellet stove. So the test would not be useful.