17-Jan-2023, 17:51
(17-Jan-2023, 16:12)ogs Wrote: Agree it's a little surprising, but remember that the air volume inside the speaker is very small. Heated air expands so that might push the woofers outwards. That's why I asked if the speaker gets very warm (from the heater underneath). @ragwo is the only one here at DC who can answer this question. He has extensive experience rebuilding Phantoms.
Its not getting very warm, my heater is having normal temperatures its not crazy hot.. Its just that the window sill can get pretty cold but I'd say its not extreme as well. I've asked Devialet as well how I can prevent this scenario in the future from their perspective, will post the reply here as well.