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Phantoms and Classical Music
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(14-Aug-2016, 21:13)ghuinink Wrote: Do you know recordings of Classical music that really sound well on the Phantoms?

Most of the recordings i own suddenly sound pretty bad (harsh and empty) on the Phantoms.

Warmth is missing. I'm not sure sure but i blame my recordings Smile

Something even more sticking out is that the low end (below 100hz) is often completely absent, even when a Grand Casse was used in the piece.

I don't understand why a mix engineer would completely remove the low end from a recording.

Geert.

It almost sounds like there is a bass null in the room as a result of the Phantom placement, or perhaps the room itself (reflective surfaces causing cancellation of certain frequencies).

Can you describe the room placement? Any photos to share?

How about if you move the phantoms to a different room...same issue?
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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 kameraguy - 19-Aug-2016, 00:32
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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