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Removing bums on woofer or replacing parts?
#11
How did your speaker get that way? I have seen these dents caving in the middle of the woofers on the Phantom Gold or 1's, usually they are up for sale. 

Is it from dropping or mishandling? Did it hit something in a tight space? Or does it get that way with the aluminum casing when you crank up for too long over time?  Huh
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#12
moved from one house to another. it was to close to another box, so it was pressed by that. so not fallen etc., just to much pressure from the side and thats it.
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#13
(15-Aug-2023, 07:39)108paris Wrote: moved from one house to another. it was to close to another box, so it was pressed by that. so not fallen etc., just to much pressure from the side and thats it.

Wow, I'm surprised. They don't seem that delicate where the woofer would dent by merely tapping onto a cardboard box. That sucks man.  Confused
Studio: Devialet Matte Black Phantom 1, AudioQuest Forest Optical TOSlink Cables
Living: Wilson Audio MAXX Speakers Series 3
Family: Bowers & Wilkins XT8, XT4, XT2, XTC, PV1, McIntosh MX123 AVR
Bedroom: Bowers & Wilkins Formation Duo, Wedge Silver, PV1D
Dining: Naim Mu-So 2nd Gen, Qb V2   
Powder Room: Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Wireless (Silver)
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#14
It hurts, true.

However, the sound did not change at all! That makes me happy :-)
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#15
Hi, did Devialet tell you that they don't have spare parts?
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