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so fixing a phantom shoud not be hard
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(31-Mar-2021, 14:25)Johnnydev Wrote:
(31-Mar-2021, 14:23)Johnnydev Wrote:
(31-Mar-2021, 14:14)Johnnydev Wrote: fallen from the table or something

This is how i fixed it, not nice, but it is working now for 2 years

With a plastic screw cap

Of course, I completely missed this easy solution!
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One of my Silvers got knocked over by my dog freaking out in a thunder storm. one woofer got quite badly dented..so bad that the bass was distorting at anything over low volume.
Anyways ..I fixed it ! With no disassembly.
Well two of us did ,my mate holding the dented woofer in with both hands while I pulled the on the dent like crazy with an auto body paintless dent puller. The kind with the little tabs that hot glue onto the dented area.
It worked! The dent is still visible but not as bad as it was.
But more importantly the distorted bass has Gone and it plays great again ..all the way up to 100 .
They sell the paintless dent puller kits and a hot glue gun cheap on eBay .
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(27-Mar-2021, 16:04)phancypants Wrote: Interestingly the PIC has a built in LCD driver, so maybe they were going to include a screen with the V1 remote and dropped it, keeping it for the V2 remote instead. Who knows.

The original remote was supposed to feature an e-ink screen with touch controls, I guess it's a leftover from back then:
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