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so fixing a phantom shoud not be hard
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(07-Feb-2021, 16:50)agrom Wrote: so the same thing has happend to me 2 times now. it starts with the subwoffer making a weerd woffer sound. and over time. the voice coil breakes. so now with 2 golds broken i decided to open one of them. only side woffer plate. then when i reconected the.
wiers ,from where it was broken off. and put in the power cord it works again. so it shoud be realy easy to fix. the broken speekers.only need the voice coil and new side plat glue it together. im guessing this has happend alot. going to ask devialet to sell the parts to me, but i have my doubts.

That's a bit disturbing, both the picture and especially the description. What is the three first letters of the speakers? J indicates production year 2016, the next two is the week. Have you reported the problem to Devialet? Did it take long before the problem occurred? I don't believe you'll be able to buy parts from Devialet, they won't even repair the speakers, they offer you a trade in deal.
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RE: so fixing a phantom shoud not be hard - by ragwo - 07-Feb-2021, 18:04

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