Just demoing with heavy bass tracks or electro based music is doing the Phantoms no favours, especially from a dealer point of view.
To do so will encourage a reputation that the Phantom is just a trendy lifestyle boom box speaker and not a credible HiFi option.
A broad cross section of tracks that'll show off its other talents is surely a must?
E.g. Jazz, classical, some modern recorded acoustic tracks, classic rock, modern rock, Indy, R&B etc.
A few other suggestions...
Bob Dylan - Man in the long black coat (from "Oh Mercy")
Donald Fagen - Snowbound
Hugh Masekela - Smimela (from the live album "Hope")
The Aristocrats - Flatlands
Go Go Penguin - Murmuration
Gregory Porter - Free
Gregory Porter - Issues of Life
To do so will encourage a reputation that the Phantom is just a trendy lifestyle boom box speaker and not a credible HiFi option.
A broad cross section of tracks that'll show off its other talents is surely a must?
E.g. Jazz, classical, some modern recorded acoustic tracks, classic rock, modern rock, Indy, R&B etc.
A few other suggestions...
Bob Dylan - Man in the long black coat (from "Oh Mercy")
Donald Fagen - Snowbound
Hugh Masekela - Smimela (from the live album "Hope")
The Aristocrats - Flatlands
Go Go Penguin - Murmuration
Gregory Porter - Free
Gregory Porter - Issues of Life