17-Jul-2015, 18:40
f1eng, you are spot on. The Phantom goes deeper, plays louder, is more linear in the frequency response, easier to set up, doesn't need a nuclear power plant to sing and takes up less space in the living room than Extrema, but I still prefer the Extremas
In the near future the scariest thing for a stereo arrives in my home, a toddler. That's why I've decided to sell my ampifiers to finance the Phantoms, put the SF Extremas in safe storage and use the Phantoms in my living room until the kids are old enough to understand that woofers and tweeters not are meant to be poked, the volume knob should not be turned to 11 and then ripped off, and porridge does certainly not belong in the internals of an amplifier
In the near future the scariest thing for a stereo arrives in my home, a toddler. That's why I've decided to sell my ampifiers to finance the Phantoms, put the SF Extremas in safe storage and use the Phantoms in my living room until the kids are old enough to understand that woofers and tweeters not are meant to be poked, the volume knob should not be turned to 11 and then ripped off, and porridge does certainly not belong in the internals of an amplifier
Living room: Sigberg Audio Manta/10D subs, MiniDSP SHD.
Den: Tannoy Precision 8 iDP/TS112 iDP sub, MiniDSP SHD Studio.
In the cupboard: Some bits and pieces of a Phantom Silver 1. gen.
My Phantom Voyage
Den: Tannoy Precision 8 iDP/TS112 iDP sub, MiniDSP SHD Studio.
In the cupboard: Some bits and pieces of a Phantom Silver 1. gen.
My Phantom Voyage

