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Stereo pair 103db dropouts
#1
Hi are anyone having problems with the new 103db phantoms?
I am having so many issues with dropouts I can't listen to them as a pair. This is in stereo or mono. As soon as I just switch to one phantom the problem is gone.
Both phantoms are within 2 meters of the router and it doesn't matter if it's a wired or WiFi connection over Bluetooth or upnp. 
Devialet said they can see huge delays between the 2 speakers.
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#2
Sorry for your troubles. What kind of router are you using? What does Devialet recommend you to do?
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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#3
(20-Jan-2022, 00:13)ragwo Wrote: Sorry for your troubles. What kind of router are you using? What does Devialet recommend you to do?

My router is a Netgear RBS50 mesh network system.
I am still waiting on a reply from devialet. They asked me to test swapping left and right channels and test in mono only. I did this with all the same results. I went back to devialet with this information and now I'm waiting for an answer.
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#4
Are the speakers connected to a mesh node or the main router?
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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#5
(20-Jan-2022, 07:56)ragwo Wrote: Are the speakers connected to a mesh node or the main router?

There connected to a node but so is my sonos system.
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#6
(20-Jan-2022, 08:27)frogster99 Wrote:
(20-Jan-2022, 07:56)ragwo Wrote: Are the speakers connected to a mesh node or the main router?

There connected to a node but so is my sonos system.

Could you try to connect the speakers directly to your router?
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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(20-Jan-2022, 13:06)ragwo Wrote:
(20-Jan-2022, 08:27)frogster99 Wrote:
(20-Jan-2022, 07:56)ragwo Wrote: Are the speakers connected to a mesh node or the main router?

There connected to a node but so is my sonos system.

Could you try to connect the speakers directly to your router?
Hi, you cannot select where each IP connects to it uses the strongest signal to connect to
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#8
(20-Jan-2022, 13:20)frogster99 Wrote:
(20-Jan-2022, 13:06)ragwo Wrote:
(20-Jan-2022, 08:27)frogster99 Wrote: There connected to a node but so is my sonos system.

Could you try to connect the speakers directly to your router?
Hi, you cannot select where each IP connects to it uses the strongest signal to connect to

Then turn off the node. Have you tried to connect the speakers directly to the main router with ethernet cables?
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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#9
I haven't really tried to connect it to the main router as it's in a different room, everything else connected to that node works perfectly. I have a full surround sonos system connected to it without any issues at all, surly devialet phantoms should be as good at connecting to my network as my sonos are.
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#10
Frankly, I don't think the Devialet speakers are. If Devialet can see huge delays between the speakers, there is probably a network issue. You should try to bypass the node to see if the combination is the culprit.

By the way, do you use wireless or wired backhaul?
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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