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PS audio on Phantoms
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(10-Mar-2020, 16:29)agentsmith Wrote: But when I tried real music, it sounded thin and lifeless.  e.g. Glenn Gould's 1982 Goldberg Variations sounded nothing like a real piano.

I think overall it is good for modern bassy pop music.  Or may be movies with lots of explosion.  But it would never come close to my main system with real music.
Have you heard a pair of Phantom Golds set up on stands and positioned properly in a room?  Unfortunately, most people, including reviewers, have not.  Devialet markets this as a sexy "boom box" (yes, that is exaggeration!) and people treat it as such.

My pair have replaced a system which costs more than 3 times. I have maximised it's potential by using UPnP and convolution room correction. And I play real music...

** One of my test tracks is a piano piece (Gjeilo: North Country II. I listen to Classical, Choral, Jazz, Pop, Rock and they all sound wonderful.
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PS audio on Phantoms - by Stino - 09-Mar-2020, 23:09
RE: PS audio on Phantoms - by David A - 10-Mar-2020, 01:01
RE: PS audio on Phantoms - by Snoopy8 - 10-Mar-2020, 10:44
RE: PS audio on Phantoms - by Pim - 10-Mar-2020, 11:10
PS audio on Phantoms - by PeppaPig - 10-Mar-2020, 13:44
RE: PS audio on Phantoms - by Confused - 10-Mar-2020, 14:20
RE: PS audio on Phantoms - by agentsmith - 10-Mar-2020, 16:29
RE: PS audio on Phantoms - by Snoopy8 - 11-Mar-2020, 10:51
RE: PS audio on Phantoms - by David A - 10-Mar-2020, 20:45
RE: PS audio on Phantoms - by MrJellyLord - 27-Mar-2020, 16:11

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