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Transmute your Phantom into Gold Phantom!
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(21-Sep-2017, 21:32)streamy Wrote: A general description is I find the Golds being faster, more attack, in the bass. They sound a bit less dull, i.e. less blown up in the bass. I think they go a bit lower or the very low end is more present. This is also visible. They flap more. Then the mids are more transparent, female voices are more open. In the mids they get closer to my B&W 802 (first edition). The Silvers are less present in the mids. In the treble the Golds are very linear, not harsh. The Silvers have a slight roll off. I can imagine that this can be to the liking of many, specifically when the room is less damped, filled with soft material. I prefer analytic and cristal clear cymbals. For me it is not fatiguing as others have reported, but this is definitely a question of taste. The new ASIC has a better S/N performance, there is much less hiss, not zero, but significant less.

Thanks this is helpfull. 
do you change your silvers for the golds with this offer?
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RE: Transmute your Phantom into Gold Phantom! - by Johnnydev - 22-Sep-2017, 09:03

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