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Phantoms and Classical Music
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I'm a composer who uses them in a studio, i know the setup or configuration is fine because if i play my own music on them it sounds amazing.

It's just that a lot of recordings of classical music doesn't sound the way those pieces sound in a concert hall.

If you listen to Verdi - Requiem or certain Wagner pieces in the concert hall you are sometimes shaking in your chair because of all the low frequencies.
That kind of immersion is rarely heard in a recording.
I hoped the Phantoms would emphasize the low end more but if it's not in the recording it's just not there.
And i don't mean the deliberate adding of sub frequencies like is done in the movies, on the Phantoms you can clearly hear those frequencies were added and not part of the orchestra.
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Phantoms and Classical Music - by ghuinink - 14-Aug-2016, 21:13
RE: Phantoms and Classical Music - by f1eng - 14-Aug-2016, 21:18
RE: Phantoms and Classical Music - by ghuinink - 14-Aug-2016, 21:21
RE: Phantoms and Classical Music - by f1eng - 21-Aug-2016, 22:04
RE: Phantoms and Classical Music - by Axel - 15-Aug-2016, 10:54
RE: Phantoms and Classical Music - by Pim - 15-Aug-2016, 11:33
RE: Phantoms and Classical Music - by ghuinink - 15-Aug-2016, 12:01
RE: Phantoms and Classical Music - by Damon - 19-Aug-2016, 03:15
RE: Phantoms and Classical Music - by Geo - 21-Aug-2016, 18:52
RE: Phantoms and Classical Music - by Andrzej - 23-Aug-2016, 15:03

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