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Devialet Gold Phantom hands on review

Devialet Gold Phantom hands on review

Posted on September 28, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Devialet is back with a new addition to its Phantom range of wireless speakers, the Devialet Gold Phantom. Following in the footsteps of the original Phantom and the Silver Phantom, this speaker promises to be the “pinnacle” of the company’s high-end wireless speaker range.

The French company has made a big name for itself in a relatively short space of time. Initially it was with the Devialet D-Premier, a feature-packed amplifier that showcased a stunning, innovative design and the company’s ADH audio technology. ADH combined Class A and Class D amplification in an effort to deliver the best of both sonic worlds. And deliver it did.

A three-strong range of upgraded products followed and proved equally impressive. The entry-level Devialet 110 eased its way to a five-star verdict, though at £4,490/$6,735, the Devialet club remained an expensive one to join. The Phantom wireless speaker range aimed to change that.
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