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Ultra-flat design Supernatural sound
Cool and modern this is how
the ultra-flat home cinema loudspeakers in the Phantom
range like to present themselves. Although the elegant
aluminium housing is only an incredible nine centimetres
deep, it loses nothing in terms of control and low-frequency
performance. It is the unusual approach that makes
the attractive flat design possible: the woofers
located in front of the extremely flat funnels
to save space house thin neodymium magnets.
Its a technical sound-enhancing feature, which,
thanks to its sophisticated appearance, blends so
pleasantly with any interior - whether in the more
restrained wallmounted version or the characteristic
free-standing version on the optionally available
stands. Joining the Phantom 8.3, the smaller Phantom
6.2, the compact Phantom 5.2 and the centre speaker
Phantom 252C, further promising models are now on
the their way: The active subwoofer Phantom Sub
D12, which uses the Frontfire principle and, with
its integrated digital power amplifier, produces
massive bass volumes, the Phantom Five P505, using
the 2-way bookshelf loudspeaker principle, and the
Phantom Five P502, which is designed as a 2-way
bookshelf loudspeaker. Both possess an 80mm carbon
membrane, phase-optimized baffle and 25 mm plasma-coated
titanium spherical cups and so the success
of the series is clearly set to continue.
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