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Phantom I possible damage?
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Something similar has happened to me. A friend of mine used Spotify Connect at my place and then opened Spotify at his house to play some music. He was still connected to my Phantoms, and could stream to my speakers and change music. He turned up the volume 'cause he couldn't hear anything at home, blasting at full volume in my living room. I turned the volume down, he turned it up again, and so on. Spotify calls it a feature, I call it a bug. I've disabled Spotify Connect for that reason. I believe you were controlling the volume in Spotify and your phone at once.

According to a member at DC Devialet has/had several Phantom Silver blasting at full volume 24/7 in a cellar for weeks/months/years. You can't damage the speakers playing at full throttle, the DSP wizardry prevents damage.
Living room: Kii Three/BXT with Control.
Den: Tannoy Precision 8 iDP with TS112 iDP subwoofer.
In the cupboard, waiting for a sibling: 1st gen. Phantom Silver running DOS1
My Phantom Voyage
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Phantom I possible damage? - by Ailas - 06-Dec-2022, 01:14
RE: Phantom I possible damage? - by Jean-Marie - 06-Dec-2022, 10:49
RE: Phantom I possible damage? - by ragwo - 06-Dec-2022, 10:57
RE: Phantom I possible damage? - by Ailas - 06-Dec-2022, 19:51
RE: Phantom I possible damage? - by Jean-Marie - 07-Dec-2022, 11:29
RE: Phantom I possible damage? - by ragwo - 06-Dec-2022, 20:47
RE: Phantom I possible damage? - by Ailas - 06-Dec-2022, 23:09

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