@streamy
Thanks!
Actually, I believe most people would manage the build. It's not that difficult, the sealing of the speaker is the tricky bit. I used about 8 hours in total, included disassembling and assembling the speaker three times due to me being lazy and not checking if the fuses in the power intake were blown (of course they were), a test assembly just to see if the speaker actually worked before using locktite on the PCB screws, and the final assembly. Economically it was OK; I paid less than €1000 in total for the speakers, so I can't complain. The speaker is now sold, with a big warning about my bodge job, and a new Phantom I 108 dB should arrive in a few weeks. The glossy swan is being transformed to a matte one. Looking forward to that. Phantom center isn't as good as, ehhh, a Phantom center.
Thanks!
Actually, I believe most people would manage the build. It's not that difficult, the sealing of the speaker is the tricky bit. I used about 8 hours in total, included disassembling and assembling the speaker three times due to me being lazy and not checking if the fuses in the power intake were blown (of course they were), a test assembly just to see if the speaker actually worked before using locktite on the PCB screws, and the final assembly. Economically it was OK; I paid less than €1000 in total for the speakers, so I can't complain. The speaker is now sold, with a big warning about my bodge job, and a new Phantom I 108 dB should arrive in a few weeks. The glossy swan is being transformed to a matte one. Looking forward to that. Phantom center isn't as good as, ehhh, a Phantom center.
Living room: Sigberg Audio Manta/10D subs, MiniDSP SHD Studio.
Den: Sigberg Audio SBS.1/Inkognito subs, MiniDSP SHD Studio.
In the cupboard: Some bits and pieces of a Phantom Silver 1. gen.
My Phantom Voyage
Den: Sigberg Audio SBS.1/Inkognito subs, MiniDSP SHD Studio.
In the cupboard: Some bits and pieces of a Phantom Silver 1. gen.
My Phantom Voyage

