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I have two Silver Phantom's and the Dialog, but just hooked one up tonight.
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I'm completely fascinated by the Phantom. I want to own one. When the company stock goes public on the Paris Exchange, I am going to buy as much as I can afford.
I was surprised how good they are in context of a lifestyle system. Nobody's going to be replacing their $$ main speakers with these but they are pretty cool and sound better than I would have thought. The demo at RMAF was more successful/convincing vs the Kii3 for sure. The bass drivers have A LOT of excursion, it looks like they are going to take off and start flying around the room.![]()
If I was looking to upgrade from a Bose WaveRadio, I'd get these:
http://europe.yamaha.com/en/products/audio-visual/speaker-systems/network_powered_speaker/nx-n500
They're only $799./pair.
Trust me, with those specs, they won't sound as good as the Phantom's - especially the bass. The Phantom has good bass for what it is.
Dan - let me know after you've actually heard one what you think. Keep it in context of "a guy with a Bose", not "replacing my Wilson XLF's!" LOL.
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I think there is some confusion. These aren't intended to replace an audiophile system. They are intended as the bridge between someone going from a Bose to a nice little entry level audiophile system (say a Devialet 120 and a pair of bookshelf speakers). ALL of the calls I've received about the Phantom have started out the same way "I have a Bose now and I'm curious about the Phantom." That's not a slight - just a fact.
Audiophiles expecting the little Phantom to be more than a bridge between a Bose and a entry level system are incorrect.
The one in our kitchen replaced my wife's Panasonic radio she had beside the sink. My Father in Law likes it because it plays louder than his Bose WaveRadio and that's what he wants for his cottage.
Paul's post above continues..."Meridian has made self amplified speakers for years, yet there are none I would ever consider owning.
The truth is, 99.9% of all loudspeakers are not self amplified – and thus, this series focuses more on the practical than theoretical."
Interesting comments for sure.
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Yes, the Phantoms have some kinda artificial intelligence and can adjust automtically to serverl operating modes. They can sense each other thru Dialog and adapt (hive mind). They have a bit of the BORG in them.LOL. Ok. I'll have to hear a pair.
Can you daisy chain several together? Do they have a wifi app?
I'm wondering to myself whether someone could use 5 phantoms in a home theater setting. Hmmm...don't know.
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"Self amplified speakers have been shunned by Audiophiles for years – and perhaps part of the reason is few have been built very well. Look at the latest travesty, these new Devialet abominations. Anyone that’s had a serious listen would find them dreadful."
http://www.psaudio.com/pauls-posts/using-twins/
I am pretty certain the folks over at ATC, Genelec , Focal Pro, Dynaudio Pro and others would take great exception to sweeping statements like that ... as well they should.
Dan, I think the Silver Phantoms will destry the Yamahas in terms of overall big sound. They will plumb deep bass to say the mid 20hz and are limited to 105db, as that is the European club limit for loudness.The Phantoms do rock and the SQ is NOT sucky. Mids and high are decent. the Bass rocks as its an air pucher type…not vibration propogation as "proper" bass…which would require far bigger woofers.
Fun speakers.