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Comparison Devialet Phantom I 103 vs Devialet Phantom I 108

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Devialet Phantom I 103
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Exclusive design. Power 1100W RMS. Built-in processor. Bluetooth 5.0. Wi-Fi, Ethernet, AirPlay 2. Multiroom up to 8 devices. Remote control.
Featuresminisystemminisystem
Number of channels2.02.0
Tech specs
System power500 W1100 W
Number of bands22
Sensitivity103 dB108 dB
Frequency range16 – 25000 Hz14 – 27000 Hz
Interfaces and features
Interfaces
AirPlay 2
LAN
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth v 5.0
network streaming audio
AirPlay 2
LAN
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth v 5.0
network streaming audio
More features
mobile app
mobile app
Connectors
Inputs
optical
optical
General
Dimensions (HxWxD)255x252x342 mm255x252x342 mm
Weight11 kg11 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2021march 2021
Glossary

System power

The total sound power provided by the audio system at maximum volume, in other words, the total power of all the speakers provided by the device (including the subwoofer).

The higher the power, the louder the system will sound and the larger the area it can cover. On the other hand, high power significantly affects the price, dimensions, weight and power consumption of the device. In addition, when evaluating and comparing according to this indicator, it is worth considering some nuances. Firstly, some manufacturers go to the trick and give in the characteristics not the average, but the peak sound power; such numbers can be quite impressive, but they have very little to do with real loudness. So if it seems to you that the claimed power is too high, it's ok to clarify what exactly is meant in this case. Secondly, when comparing, it is worth considering the presence of a subwoofer — it plays an auxiliary role, but it can account for more than half of the total system power. Because of this, for equal total power, a device with a subwoofer may be quieter than a model without a subwoofer: for example, a 2.0 40W system will have 20W per main channel, while a 2.1 40W model may have 20W per subwoofer, and only 10 watts for the main speakers.

Sensitivity

Sensitivity determines the intensity of the acoustics response to a signal of a certain level; Simply put, the higher this figure, the higher the volume of the speaker system will be at the same signal level. Note that in the case of audio systems, this parameter plays a secondary role: it is important for selecting acoustics for an amplifier, and here both of these components are in most cases optimally matched by the manufacturer to each other.

Frequency range

The total frequency range reproduced by the acoustics of an audio system. Measured from the lower threshold of the lowest frequency speaker to the upper threshold of the highest frequency: for example, in a 2.1 system with main speakers at 100 – 22000 Hz and a subwoofer at 20 – 150 Hz, the total value will be 20 – 22000 Hz.

In general, the wider the frequency range, the fuller the reproduced sound will be, the less low and high frequencies will be lost due to insufficient acoustic capabilities. On the other hand, do not forget that the actual sound quality also depends on a number of other parameters — primarily the frequency response. In addition, human audible frequencies range from 16 Hz to 22 kHz; deviations from these values are very small, and the upper limit also decreases with age. Therefore, from a practical point of view, it does not make sense to provide too large a frequency range; and impressive performances like 10 – 50000 Hz, found in top-class models, are usually more of a kind of "side effect" of high-quality speakers (and at the same time — a marketing ploy) than a really significant moment.