Re: Devialet Phantom
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 12:49 am
They are going to be sold in apple stores [but for the moment just a tiny number in THE usa]
http://techcrunch.com/2015/12/08/apple- ... wzh70:EPil
and here is a rave review [in a non-hifi magazine] ...
http://www.wired.com/2015/06/review-devialet-phantom-2/
I missed the the show in Cloneys [and I don't need a new set of speakers] but the specs are unreal ..
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The Phantom boasts some insane numbers: 16Hz to 25kHz ± 2dB, 20Hz to 20kHz ± 0.5dB. While the highs and mids are certainly as good as advertised, it’s those infrasound waves that drop jaws and defy logic. In recordings ranging from classical to jazz to rock, the low end sounds dead accurate. On hip-hop recordings, though, the bass is so overpowering it’s almost unnerving. Blame the studio engineers and producers who boost the bass levels on their recordings, knowing most people will be listening to their music over cheap buds. This sonic boom is reproduced by the Phantom with unfailing precision. Some will reach for the iTunes equalizer. Others will just smile and turn up the volume.
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JAMES
http://techcrunch.com/2015/12/08/apple- ... wzh70:EPil
and here is a rave review [in a non-hifi magazine] ...
http://www.wired.com/2015/06/review-devialet-phantom-2/
I missed the the show in Cloneys [and I don't need a new set of speakers] but the specs are unreal ..
".....
The Phantom boasts some insane numbers: 16Hz to 25kHz ± 2dB, 20Hz to 20kHz ± 0.5dB. While the highs and mids are certainly as good as advertised, it’s those infrasound waves that drop jaws and defy logic. In recordings ranging from classical to jazz to rock, the low end sounds dead accurate. On hip-hop recordings, though, the bass is so overpowering it’s almost unnerving. Blame the studio engineers and producers who boost the bass levels on their recordings, knowing most people will be listening to their music over cheap buds. This sonic boom is reproduced by the Phantom with unfailing precision. Some will reach for the iTunes equalizer. Others will just smile and turn up the volume.
..."
JAMES