12-Mar-2016, 23:31
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I also do have some other good setups that I use for reference, and yes its a bass heavy list but what makes me the most "ear tires" is actually the dominant sub-bass that comes out of my Phantoms at the moment. Will when I have time connect my DSPeaker room correction device and see if it makes its magic on these speakers as well. But I had my hopes that I was going to use the Phantoms as is..without tweaks ans devices, as I would like to have a multiroom solution as I have with Sonos...( cant use the Sonos in conjunction due to the time lag the Phantoms do have)
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I too have the dSpeaker but have not found time to set up yet. I believe that once I get bass management under better control and perhaps do a bass cutoff at around 25 hz, I will have even better clarity/transient/articulation. Just a hunch but will report back.
I also do have some other good setups that I use for reference, and yes its a bass heavy list but what makes me the most "ear tires" is actually the dominant sub-bass that comes out of my Phantoms at the moment. Will when I have time connect my DSPeaker room correction device and see if it makes its magic on these speakers as well. But I had my hopes that I was going to use the Phantoms as is..without tweaks ans devices, as I would like to have a multiroom solution as I have with Sonos...( cant use the Sonos in conjunction due to the time lag the Phantoms do have)
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I too have the dSpeaker but have not found time to set up yet. I believe that once I get bass management under better control and perhaps do a bass cutoff at around 25 hz, I will have even better clarity/transient/articulation. Just a hunch but will report back.