09-Sep-2022, 09:43
Hi all
I was so lucky to buy a cheap used Gold phantom, model: MX207, s/n: K41PxxxxxU06.
Short about my “hifi story”:
I have had budget B&W speakers for a while, then replaced them with KEF ls50 wireless, which were great, but then I got kids that couldn’t keep the fingers from the driver units.
Hence bought Audiovector QR1(with frontcover), which have really great mids and highs, because of their AMT tweeters.
Anyway, I got the option to buy a Gold phantom and as everyone else, I love the bass.
However I feel they sound a bit “muffled”.
So the question is, do you guys think that my ears have just gotten used to the sound of the Audiovectors or is there a risk that there is a fault in the phantom?
Was thinking of buying a Bluesound node and connect it by toslink, would that help change the sound?
Thank you for your time.
Best regards Andreas
I was so lucky to buy a cheap used Gold phantom, model: MX207, s/n: K41PxxxxxU06.
Short about my “hifi story”:
I have had budget B&W speakers for a while, then replaced them with KEF ls50 wireless, which were great, but then I got kids that couldn’t keep the fingers from the driver units.
Hence bought Audiovector QR1(with frontcover), which have really great mids and highs, because of their AMT tweeters.
Anyway, I got the option to buy a Gold phantom and as everyone else, I love the bass.
However I feel they sound a bit “muffled”.
So the question is, do you guys think that my ears have just gotten used to the sound of the Audiovectors or is there a risk that there is a fault in the phantom?
Was thinking of buying a Bluesound node and connect it by toslink, would that help change the sound?
Thank you for your time.
Best regards Andreas