10-Mar-2016, 18:06
Ridiculous, they should at least release the specs and manufacturers of the "special box"
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10-Mar-2016, 18:06
Ridiculous, they should at least release the specs and manufacturers of the "special box"
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10-Mar-2016, 18:50
There's still hope. I quote:
"For now, there is no available version of this setup for customers, but this seems to be on a good way."
Living room: Kii Three/BXT with Control.
Den: Tannoy Precision 8 iDP with TS112 iDP subwoofer. In the cupboard, waiting for a sibling: 1st gen. Phantom Silver running DOS1 My Phantom Voyage
10-Mar-2016, 19:35
My fingers are gross for 24bit HD sound like LPCM/DTS-HD Master/DolbyDH or something else. Well, I can't afford one more Phantom Silver for center use before I finish my education summer 2017 and by that time, they should have a solution for 5.0 surround.
2 x Devialet Phantom Gold / Branch + Dialog
Pioneer KRP-600M 60" Plasma Tv
10-Mar-2016, 19:54
Phantom has always been marketed as a product suitable for home cinema from onset.
I can play in stereo without delay via optical but this sounds much poorer than my home cinema system. Possibly because I can't access the HD track from DVDs and I can't even access Dolby digital from sky. The website still clearly states home cinema mode. Disappointing that so long after launch we are still non the wiser.
11-Mar-2016, 15:45
(10-Mar-2016, 17:29)ragwo Wrote: First, kudos to Devialet support for answering quickly Sounds like they just cut up the signal. If they created 3 different setups for example. Setup 1 is front left and right speaker using the livingroom zone. Setup 2 is rear left and right speaker using the kitchen zone. Setup 3 is center mono speaker using bathroom zone. They then use a box that receives hdmi/dolby or toslink/dolby and divide this signal into left/right front analog, left/right rear analog and center analog outputs. They can then send each analog signal to 3 different analog digital converters (ADC). Each one plugs into a phantom or dialaog. They can then set up 3 different systems playing each their own sound of the same 5.1 track. Maybe they made 1 box to do all of this in stead of many different, but I suspect that this is what they have done. They probably also used a delay box for each system to get all the audio in sync. Just my 2 cents, since I figured out that I would do the same if I was to try out Phantoms in cinema mode.
14-Mar-2016, 11:45
Found this on instagram. Footage from a demo room;
https://www.instagram.com/p/BC7gmqFEdjs/ (14-Mar-2016, 11:45)discostar Wrote: Found this on instagram. Footage from a demo room; Thanks for the video! Regarding the surround setup the entry level setup costs €17000 and won't be available today ordinary customers. Like eibet wrote, with a Dialog, five Phantom's , a surround preamp and 3 stereo ADC's it should be possible, in theory, to make what Devialet calls a 5:5 surround setup for a lot less than €17000. Wouldn't be one box though
Living room: Kii Three/BXT with Control.
Den: Tannoy Precision 8 iDP with TS112 iDP subwoofer. In the cupboard, waiting for a sibling: 1st gen. Phantom Silver running DOS1 My Phantom Voyage
15-Mar-2016, 22:38
Very disappointing. Been waiting for a long time for a home cinema solution for the Phantoms.
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