Getting through the mass of Cym roots can be quite a job! You can cut off the bottom 1/3 of the root mass, which helps a bit; Then I use a chopstick or similar instrument to poke into the mass, and wiggle it around, to help loosen things up. I also use the jet setting on a hose sprayer attachment, and repeat
There are usually dead roots in the center. Now, Cyms are pretty tough, so I don't think yours will die, or suffer for not having done so, but I think in the future you should do so. It looks like it could have gone into a smaller pot (usually, leave room for 2-3 years new growth) - but, I have some Cyms (divisions given to me), that were over-potted, and I just left them, and they've been fine. It is important that the pot drains well.
Links to Cym care/culture here:
Basic Cymbidium culture (links)
The first Phal looks ok, I think ... Exposed roots may have gotten minor damage, or dry spots. The other, I would suspect (tho may be wrong), that it should go into a smaller pot - you want to use a pot that you can just get the roots into without having to force it.
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