08-Aug-2022, 12:05
(This post was last modified: 08-Aug-2022, 13:41 by Snoopy8.
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(08-Aug-2022, 00:30)Ebro Wrote: I had an electrician do a check on my system and there is nothing abnormal with it... also all my other electronics are working perfect. i am also testing a power strip that switches off if there is a power peak that could overload the system.( it did not turn of).An electrician will check your power circuits at a certain point in time. What I suspect you have is a spike caused by something internally or externally. Hence, my suggestion for a power monitoring box.
(08-Aug-2022, 00:30)Ebro Wrote: i could try a power conditioner but they are €250+. so that is a pricey test.Have found some power conditioners affect the dynamics of a system (tested by playing something with a fast beat). However, other people are happy to accept that.
What do you mean by affect the sound? that they would play less loud? or less quality?
A power conditioner may filter out the power issue causing your problem???
(08-Aug-2022, 00:30)Ebro Wrote: I there a possibility that is has something to do with the optical/toslink connection?Unlikely to be optical.
at this moment i lost hope. i saved up to finally buy this system and i got 2 years of problems...
I can't belive that a €6000 system has so much problems.
I am surprised you have lasted this long! Maybe ask for money back from Devialet because they know about issue?
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Have you tried the Phantoms in another house?