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(29-Sep-2017, 07:12)Jamington2004 Wrote: Geckos are no good for me due to needing to be in a solid wall, or into joists, and having very little flexibility once installed
I have been thinking about various ways to put up bespoke shelves with a very small foot print but far enough out from the side wall
Also about hanging them - I think the only realistic way would be upside down from ceiling joists on a pole with a plate at each end ..... but how to get this attached really securely at the phantom end?
Any ideas appreciated 
Take a Phantom to a steel or aluminium fabricator and let them make you some. You would be surprised by how good it can look and how low the cost are
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So you think it's possible to hang upside down?
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It should be fine as long as you make a bracket that properly holds the small metal "foot" that's under the Phantom.
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I'd be careful. The Phantoms are designed to sit on stands, ie force downwards. They are quite heavy. Trying to hang them upside down may be a bit much for the brackets and the surrounding structure; I don't know - but I'm sure they weren't designed for that.
You'd best contact Devialet for confirmation either way.
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(03-Oct-2017, 03:15)Gremlin Wrote: I'd be careful. The Phantoms are designed to sit on stands, ie force downwards. They are quite heavy. Trying to hang them upside down may be a bit much for the brackets and the surrounding structure; I don't know - but I'm sure they weren't designed for that.
You'd best contact Devialet for confirmation either way.
They'll be fine upside down. I don't know where it was anymore but I've also seen the photo Axel is talking about.
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I think you must be very carefull it is a small thing on the underside!
And What do you think about the warmth inside the phantom? It not designed for hanging upside down
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(03-Oct-2017, 10:00)Johnnydev Wrote: I think you must be very carefull it is a small thing on the underside!
And What do you think about the warmth inside the phantom? It not designed for hanging upside down
They plonk them on top of a table at hifi shows so I would be surprised if the aluminium inside doesn't do enough to keep them cool. One thing i would do though is if I had them hanging is to put some Loctite on the bolts so they don't rattle loose.
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