17-May-2019, 09:19
(17-May-2019, 07:58)vollawetscher Wrote: [ -> ]Nothing in the Phantom is pressed with a ton of pressure - i opened mine.
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How did you manage to open it without damaging it?
(17-May-2019, 07:58)vollawetscher Wrote: [ -> ]Nothing in the Phantom is pressed with a ton of pressure - i opened mine.
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(17-May-2019, 09:28)vollawetscher Wrote: [ -> ]Whole story about “pressure” and “glue” is BS.
Each half is mounted with 2 nuts. One under the seal behind the metal decorative plate. The other one in the center of the woofer. Requires to carefully remove the glued woofer center with the help of a suction cut and a razor blade or scalpel.
Remove the 2 nuts and it will come apart with no wires etc. There is a nice rubber seal around the cast aluminium bidy of the speaker which btw is assembled by.... tataaaa... Bosch.
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(24-May-2019, 17:47)Yar36 Wrote: [ -> ]Has anyone opted for the refurbished replacement ?About to bite the bullet, although ironically there is no expiration to their quote ($1690) but here is how they classify a refurb:
(07-Oct-2015, 11:17)michirishi Wrote: [ -> ]My lovely wife accidentely 'touched' one Phantom while vacuuming the house... I am affraid it was a little more than just touching , but OK.... We all make mistakes every now and then. Could have happened to me either.Watch th s video https://youtu.be/JGzKwkGjfy4
The result is one damaged woofer-disc with three scars: a very small dent, a very small scratch and a very visible bigger dent.
Only good thing is that Phantom is still working properly and soundquality seems not affected. So it seems only visual damage.
Any suggestions on how to deal with this damage?