Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Devialet Phantom and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Devialet Phantom.
October 2015
(89%)
38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(75%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
89010038
The editors liked
Zero distortion
Faithful
Uncolored sound reproduction
Gobs of power
Competitively priced highend device
Super loud
Powerful bass
Legit audiophile sound from a footprint the size of a toaster. This is the WiFi music system you've been waiting for. It's also the Sonoskiller and the home theater rig you've been waiting for. Free software updates improve performance and stave off obsol
Unbelievable bass
Goes extremely loud
Maintains composure at any volume
Many ways to connect
Processing lag when not using optical
No analog inputs
No Dolby Digital or DTS decoding yet
2 Phantoms required for stereo
The editors didn't like
Expensive compared to consumer products
Expensive
Setup is unnecessarily complicated
At $2
000
This thing isn't cheap. Goths will be disappointed
The Phantom only comes in one colorwhite. To recreate a true stereo soundstage
Unbelievable bass, Goes extremely loud, Maintains composure at any volume, Many ways to connect, Processing lag when not using optical, No analog inputs, No Dolby Digital or DTS decoding yet, 2 Phantoms required for stereo
Processing lag when not using optical, No analog inputs, No Dolby Digital or DTS decoding (yet, 2 Phantoms required for stereo
The Devialet Phantom is the most potent audio speaker available...
Abstract: Devialet Phantom (750Watt $1990; 3000Watt $2390; Dialog Hub $329) Not long ago, a colleague here in the Stereophile Home Tech Group said to me, "Why do you bother reviewing Bluetooth speakers? There's no such thing as a high-end Bluetooth speaker, right?"...
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Published: 2016-02-22, Author: Anthony , review by: audiophilia.com
Abstract: Devialet (pronounced: duv'-ē-a-lay) is the Parisian company that has created a Sonos-like stir in the audiophile world. Its ‘pizza box' shaped, flagship product, the D200, is an amp, preamp, phono stage, DAC and WiFi card in one very thin, sexy chrome box...
Published: 2016-02-01, Author: Hans , review by: Goodsound.com
Arthur Schopenhauer wrote that “Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.” I submit that Devialet's Silver Phantom falls into the latter category. I've reviewed nearly 50 products over the past few years, from mas...
Published: 2016-01-28, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The Devialet Phantoms been around a while, but the Apple Store recently started selling the basic-but-still-very-expensive version of the speaker. Fans will be tempted, but you never want to buy something just because its in the Apple Store, so we gave...
Zero distortion, Faithful, uncolored sound reproduction, Gobs of power, Competitively priced highend device
Expensive compared to consumer products
Phantom is priced well above mainstream wireless speaker offerings, but there is quite literally no other product like it on the market. It delivers on Devialet's promise of poise and power, and for many will be a steal even at $1,990. If, however, you'r...
Published: 2015-10-13, Author: Ben , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: I'm a strong advocate of the philosophy of buying the right thing once. My view is for any activity you care about a lot, it's cheaper in the long run to buy an expensive product that will keep you happy for a great many years – maybe even for a lifetime...
Legit audiophile sound from a footprint the size of a toaster. This is the WiFi music system you've been waiting for. It's also the Sonoskiller and the home theater rig you've been waiting for. Free software updates improve performance and stave off obsol
At $2,000, this thing isn't cheap. Goths will be disappointed; the Phantom only comes in one colorwhite. To recreate a true stereo soundstage, two Phantoms are required. Order now, before the Euro rebounds
Published: 2015-06-18, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Devialet's Phantom resembles something from Portal , has audiophiles by turns fuming or fawning, and squeezes up to 3,000W into a casing some physicists say shouldn't work. The first all-in-one music system from the polarizing French firm, Phantom's odd l...