Hi.
See my thread in my signature on how to disassemble a Phantom. It's all mounted on two PCBs, so you'll have to know SMD soldering to fix it. Good luck!
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
In your travels with this, did you see if there was an easier way to get to just the power side? Access to the fuses?
Cheers
Glad to help! To access the fuses you'll have to disassemble the right woofer, I believe, looking at the front of the speaker. Remove the PCB, loosen the mains PCB and check the fuses. I've never seen any blown fuses before, but you never know.
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
You should try selling it as parts. The tweeter, mid and woofers are probably ok, the same with the rest of the PCBs. I would buy it if you were located closer.
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