24-Apr-2022, 02:30
Bit of a strange question, and looking for inputs from the audio/Devialet cognoscenti, thanks in advance.
I am an early customer of Devialet, just loved the sound and the looks and have two Phantom Silver. ( 2017 or so vintage).
Generally no complaints ( although the speakers connectivity occasionally misbehaves on Bluetooth, and the Spark application is not very user friendly)
Recently, I began to notice that the sound output from one of the speakers is deteriorated. Iam not an audiophile, and cannot exactly identify what is wrong, but the sounds are quite muddled in some frequencies, ( not all).
Is there any objective way to test/measure these speakers , other than just relying on my admittedly imperfect aural sense.
The speaker unit in question has no external damage, as far as I know, has never fallen. down etc to cause any inadvertent damage. I have taken quite good care of it.
Email approaches to Devialet customer service have not elicited any response.
I am an early customer of Devialet, just loved the sound and the looks and have two Phantom Silver. ( 2017 or so vintage).
Generally no complaints ( although the speakers connectivity occasionally misbehaves on Bluetooth, and the Spark application is not very user friendly)
Recently, I began to notice that the sound output from one of the speakers is deteriorated. Iam not an audiophile, and cannot exactly identify what is wrong, but the sounds are quite muddled in some frequencies, ( not all).
Is there any objective way to test/measure these speakers , other than just relying on my admittedly imperfect aural sense.
The speaker unit in question has no external damage, as far as I know, has never fallen. down etc to cause any inadvertent damage. I have taken quite good care of it.
Email approaches to Devialet customer service have not elicited any response.