18-Jan-2023, 16:19
(18-Jan-2023, 11:03)ragwo Wrote: I haven't disassembled nor owned a Phantom II, so I'm afraid I can't be of much help. After a bit of searching, you could say that air expands with very roughly 150 mL per liter if you heat it from 10°C to 50°C at sea level. If the internal volume of the speaker is about 3 litres, a really hot Phantom II could have approximately 450 mL more air inside. I don't know if the woofers would withhold the increased pressure, or give away and move outwards like in the picture. Please bare in mind that my calculations are based on a Google search and you have to take them with a bucket of salt.
Hopefully Devialet can give you a proper answer. Please keep us updated!
Many thanks for your detailed reply and calculations! Unfortunately Devialet has not commented yet on what could have caused this and how I can prevent that in the future. I've informed them that my speaker is completely free of any damage and is not used that frequently, I'm excited for their explaination/guess what could have caused this issue.
So for the temperatures: My flat turns often to 17 degrees C and then I turn on the heater until my flat reaches 20 degrees C, so the temperature swing is quite low from my perspective, thats why I would never have thought this would be an issue if the speaker is standing there. Will keep you updated as soon as Devialet has reached out to me.