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Just got and set up my new (30%off) single white phantom (intented to be use in a different location as my 2 others). I must say: set up is just so easy now with bluetooth!, just pairing, that's it. No need to use Spark. A real plug&play fun!
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Can you comment on how the single speaker sounds versus the pair?
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Well, to get "down" is always more difficult than "up"... I hadn't time yet to have a deeper and longer listening, but it's a clear and powerful sound as I expected to have. More to come.
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I'm back to single temporarily after 2 very happy days of running a pair. It is a great mono speaker but I personally found the pair to be really great. Might just be the way they interact with my room.
The single is really a fun listen though
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I have a single white for some time and was happy with it until I went to the showroom and heard it in stereo. Bought two silvers and never looked back.
Current: Phantom Silvers, Oppo 105D (Toslink), Raspberry Pi + Digi+, ROON
Pre-Phantom: PenAudio Rebel2, Nuforce MCH-2C5, Oppo 105D (Analog)
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Hi there, I run 1 Silver Phantom in a combined living/dining room and the impression is definitely not mono, much more omnipresent than for instance my BOSE Soundlink Mini. When you hit some bass notes or a theatrical explosion, the whole room is reverberating and you cannot locate a point source. Will upgrade to 2 units in future but for now the setup is firing on all cylinders!
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Stereo Devialet Silver Phantoms via Dialog.