14-Apr-2021, 18:11
(14-Apr-2021, 15:47)ragwo Wrote:(14-Apr-2021, 14:06)Ebro Wrote:You can't damage the speaker, the DSP trickery prevents it.(14-Apr-2021, 10:47)ragwo Wrote: I believe it's your TV sending noise to the Phantom when it's turned off. It should not be like that.
Should i be worried?
I have no idea this is bad for the speaker or not.
so the full story is that i had my first phantom gold, that one did the same pof sound, after a few months there was a problem that sometimes the bass was completely gone. After i unplug the phantom an plug it back in it worked again. i had contact with devialet, they gave me a new one, i got the new one and it had the same pof sound after a few months the phantom shuts down if i play a movie with a lot of bass, i had contact with devialet again and they gave me a new one. that one did not make that sound, but i had it only for 3 weeks(i tested the movies with bass and it perform perfect) then i switched to the new matte ones in a stereo pair and now i have 1 with the pof sound but the performence is great. so i have no idea if it was just coincidence that the ones with a pof faild on me. i think i just had bad luck and it has nothing to do with the pof sound, bcs it would surpise me that it wil damage the speaker like u said the dsp prevents all damage.