19-Sep-2024, 12:09
(19-Sep-2024, 08:28)Bbnsound Wrote: Impressive! (You should consider changing your alias here to Dr. PhantomThanks!)
It's actually not that hard, and you don't have to have any knowledge of electronics to fix a Phantom I, as long as you have spare parts, besides the good habit of unplugging the speaker from the mains before tinkering.
Hopefully the Phantom Saga continues, I still have a chassis for a Phantom II waiting for internals. I've never disassembled the II, so that would be fun. Thankfully there's a how to on YouTube. It involves prying loose a glued in place woofer with a hammer and a screwdriver. I will definitly make a mess of it.
Living room: Sigberg Audio Manta/10D subs, MiniDSP SHD Studio.
Den: Sigberg Audio SBS.1/Inkognito subs, MiniDSP SHD Studio.
In the cupboard: Some bits and pieces of a Phantom Silver 1. gen.
My Phantom Voyage
Den: Sigberg Audio SBS.1/Inkognito subs, MiniDSP SHD Studio.
In the cupboard: Some bits and pieces of a Phantom Silver 1. gen.
My Phantom Voyage


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