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so fixing a phantom shoud not be hard
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(09-Feb-2021, 13:58)phancypants Wrote: I came across this video and realised the whole 'unit is sealed under 1 Billion tons of pressure' is all marketing rubbish. Sure, when the two woofers are pushing outwards with the unit hermetically sealed, it will temporarily create a vacuum effect internally. There is a big o-ring style seal in the middle to handle it, and some parts are glued together. I hope they start supplying parts soon, especially with the progress with the EU Right to Repair movement. Sure, if I fix it myself I may not be able to achieve the same quality controls that devialet can, but am pretty sure I can repair my own unit to a level that I am satisfied with.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGzKwkGjfy4

jupp realy easy to open ,and the second one that boke only the cabel inside is broken. so its plugg and play if they only would sell the woffers.


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RE: so fixing a phantom shoud not be hard - by agrom - 12-Feb-2021, 10:50

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