10-Dec-2015, 21:55
My formulation "like s spot" refers to the direct 1:1 comparison between both systems (both in stereo mode), so it´s a relative statement and a relative formulation.
(12-Dec-2015, 09:05)MountainGuy Wrote: [ -> ]Midi,
Just occurred to me to ask you two questions:
1. May i ask how close are your Atohm and Phantoms to the rear wall? Say from the rear of the speakers to the rear wall.
about 30 cm
2. And may I ask the date you tested and returned the Phantoms?
about 2 months/I have tested them for about 5 days (I have still one Phantom)
Thanks!
(14-Dec-2015, 09:15)ZoMan Wrote: [ -> ]Giving it some time but if I had to do this again I think would most definitely pick the phantoms (will probably end up buying them anyway)
(14-Dec-2015, 09:15)ZoMan Wrote: [ -> ]From the audition I really loved the phantoms but worried that the bass would be too much for my small room (plus dialog, spark issues). Moreover, at medium to high volumes l'ensemble was not that far off on the low end while the mid range and highs were considerably better. I was convinced I would be happy with either.I am a big believer in break in for speakers. And placement. Over time I believe it will improve - possibly substantially.
D-day came, I literally tossed a coin and picked l'ensemble. Could not wait to get it home but only managed to set it up yesterday.
Listened to some music (CD and Tidal over Wifi). Initial impressions (Athoms will probably improve with time) excellent hifi BUT no fun factor --now I know what I was looking for --. I distinctly recall the shock, amazement and constant grin on my face when I heard the silver phantoms. The bass and the way the woofers moved was spellbinding. Now sitting here listening to the ensemble I thought... excellent hifi but that was it.
Plus I have to get a good wifi streamer as the wifi streaming using Air has been disappointing at best as has been low volume listening.
Giving it some time but if I had to do this again I think would most definitely pick the phantoms (will probably end up buying them anyway)
(14-Dec-2015, 09:15)ZoMan Wrote: [ -> ]From the audition I really loved the phantoms but worried that the bass would be too much for my small room (plus dialog, spark issues). Moreover, at medium to high volumes l'ensemble was not that far off on the low end while the mid range and highs were considerably better. I was convinced I would be happy with either.
D-day came, I literally tossed a coin and picked l'ensemble. Could not wait to get it home but only managed to set it up yesterday.
Listened to some music (CD and Tidal over Wifi). Initial impressions (Athoms will probably improve with time) excellent hifi BUT no fun factor --now I know what I was looking for --. I distinctly recall the shock, amazement and constant grin on my face when I heard the silver phantoms. The bass and the way the woofers moved was spellbinding. Now sitting here lis
Ok. If you want to look to the moving woofers, you´re decision was wrong
But most of the time you will not see a lot of movement. For me this nice effect was gone after 10 minutes. Since this minutes I´ve never watched this again. I prefer to use my ears