02-Sep-2021, 05:36
(02-Sep-2021, 00:00)Ebro Wrote:(01-Sep-2021, 02:02)KZMNOLD Wrote:(01-Sep-2021, 00:11)Ebro Wrote: i had the same problem.It seems to me that it still has that problem but you just haven't had it happen again?
i contacted devialet and they replaced my unit.
i have 2 phantom's 108db, a few months ago i got the problem that they turned off after heavy bass and i had to restart them. i did a full reset and that solved the problem.
i use them alot at 100% with heavy base and they are doing great. so i don't have that problem anymore.
I have never used them at 100 percent but 100% should not be as bad as 60-70% since the compression is starting around there. If you want to try (watch out, I don't know what this will do to your phantoms but mine are fine) try playing a 15hz test tone at 40 percent and jumping that volume to like 70% it should make the phantoms pop (don't slowly increase using the remote). The direct jump in volume should replicate dynamic range bass in movies.