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Phantom II vs Reactor
#1
Hello!

Long time lurker but never registered till today.

Anyway, I want to ask if anyone knows the difference between the Phantom II vs Reactors? I'm a bit confused like is it a just a name change or is it a totally new speakers? For example, in terms of size, sound quality, etc.

Just wondering whether I should get the stands for my reactors now in the event they're not the same size and will discontinue them.
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#2
Yes, only the name.
The spec, size and sound all stay the same.
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#3
Wording on side of speaker changed to "Devialet". Previously was "Phantom".
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#4
(25-Mar-2021, 01:45)syuketron Wrote: Hello!

Long time lurker but never registered till today.

Anyway, I want to ask if anyone knows the difference between the Phantom II vs Reactors? I'm a bit confused like is it a just a name change or is it a totally new speakers? For example, in terms of size, sound quality, etc.

Just wondering whether I should get the stands for my reactors now in the event they're not the same size and will discontinue them.

Name on speaker changed from " Phantom" to "Devialet" Pics below.
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#5
(15-Dec-2021, 06:46)Oversoul7 Wrote:
(25-Mar-2021, 01:45)syuketron Wrote: Hello!

Long time lurker but never registered till today.

Anyway, I want to ask if anyone knows the difference between the Phantom II vs Reactors? I'm a bit confused like is it a just a name change or is it a totally new speakers? For example, in terms of size, sound quality, etc.

Just wondering whether I should get the stands for my reactors now in the event they're not the same size and will discontinue them.

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#6
Rest assured. It's just a change of names.
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
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