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Devialet has been working on this project for three years. They have built a worldwide reputation for their products, I am betting my money that they would never bring out a lemon.
First I'm going to have to learn how to interface them with my system needs in order to function. I have an OPPO 83, an analog tuner, a turntable and a plasma TV. Does anyone understand how I would need to go about things to make all of that work with the Phantoms? What I would need besides the speakers?
http://devialetchat.com/Forum-phantomrising
But come to think about it, if this was actually a state of the art 2-channel product, the price tag would be more like $10-20K per speaker. That seems to be the going price by the manufacturers in today's market.
More than anything, I suspect that Devialet wants to invade and destroy another niche market, of the music centers and powered speakers a la Sonos and the like. Of course the price points are entirely different.....But, if the sound quality and its hype is to be believed....then, I would begin to lose sleep if I was the head of engineering for Sonos and the like. The biggest impediment for widespread Phantom adoption, the beginning cost.
Can't tell, is the Phantom sealed or ported? Either way can't be an efficient design to achieve those specifications from a small cabinet and I'm not convinced that brute force electronics (wattage/DSP) is the best solution.And the microphonics must be huge for the electronics inside!