• Reviews around bass (3.19 of 5)

    Devialet Silver Phantom - High-end wireless speaker - 3000 Watts - 105 dB

    • The bass is extremely inaccurate and sounded blown
    • Dad, the bass in this movie is literally shaking me more than this scary movie
    • We are not talking about loud, boomy bass, we are talking about controlled, quality bass that you can feel
    • I love deep bass, and I love to "feel" my music
    • Volume can go loud, good sound, quirky looks, deep bass, heavy, unique sound (somewhat), good customer support, easy set up with Bluetooth (some quirks), omnidirectional sound (not quite), expensive, set up on their spark application (some difficulty and working on it) and packaging is nice
    • It'll just get more ear-piercing, and the bass will be extra disappointing
    • The bass is astounding
    • I happened to miss the directional bass of conventional speakers
    • ok, enough low bass for any popular or modern music, at a very modest volume.
    • Bass is as promised when volume is on the louder end.
    • the low frequency and clean bass made the movie experience like 10 times better than my surround sound.
    • I was tired of surround sound systems that lacked bass and had an abundance of wires to hide
    • If the price point was around five hundred each, I would have bought them, but I just couldn't feel enough bass from the small side firing woofers
    • 49hz is just enough bass to handle most popular music, but not some modern EDM.
    • Great bass, deep and tight
    • But it can be a valid way to add mass to a woofer (not usually by plastic cladding mind you) to improve low bass (at the expense of sensitivity - this is a very insensitive design, clearly) so I'll let that slide.
    • A superb advantage of the Phantom's audio quality is its superb bass extension without needing subwoofers or large and heavy full sized speakers
    • I believe this is one reason why the bass is clean on the Phantom
    • This disclosure brews either respect or disrespect as some people view people like me as biased
    • These speakers have THAT kind of volume, except when they have no input, they are as quiet as if it wasn't even plugged in
    • CONCLUSIONI do highly recommend the Phantom system in stereo as long as you can get it to work reliably in your environment