How disappointing, they cannot reproduce well the extreme amount of basses in the song's beginning. Devialet announces frequencies starting at 18hz, but I don't think that the speaker can ultimately move enough air for these frequencies to really be reproduced.
A single phantom isn't that impressive (as opposed to stereo). You can definitely feel the bass (or your couch shaking) when loud enough. It definitely requires some good room/acoustic treatment as well, or the bass reverbs/echoes too much.
@@antonshchegolev6376 Yes connection problems (which can be solved by connecting both Phantoms with an ethernet cable). Sometimes the phone itself doesn't connect to the Phantoms (which can be solved by turning off/on your phone's wifi and if that doesn't work, turn off/on 1 or both of the Phantoms).
@@TheSuperGamerCorpus thank you for your answer! Now i have one Phantom 2 and there is no problems with connections to one Phantom 2 95db. So does the connection problem appears only after second phantom connection and stereo pairing via Android phone? But as you wrote, the problem gone after rebooting. But do they work good as stereo pair? How often the connection failure occures? Do you reccomend to buy the second one in order to use them as stereo pair if to connect phantoms one to another via ethernet cable? Thank you.
Hi again, if you're able to run games with 900p 60fps. I highly recommend saving up and buying a 4k Gamer Pro. This legit feels like a actual GPU that gives you real True 4k 60fps. If your TV can upscale 1440p get a Mclassic instead. I haven't tried Mclassic yet but the 4k Gamer Pro attached on a PC is smartest and cheapest method possible besides Lossless Scaling.
I just looked it up and the 4k Gamer Pro is a bit expensive for something that basically just sharpens the image a bit from what I can tell (do correct me if I'm wrong). I'm trying to save up to buy a couple of upgrades for my current PC so I can't unfortunately. I do find your videos on upscaling with apps like IntegerScaler and Lossless Scaling pretty interesting though. I have no idea why, but more often than not when I try to upscale using LS it starts stuttering like crazy which makes me have to disable it, otherwise I can't even play. Bit of a shame, maybe it depends on the games I pick. IntegerScaler is pretty useful.
@@a.m.1329 This product is a great product but you can do without it. I would highly recommend getting one if you can. The only flaw it has, it only plays games in 60fps. Yes this product does sharpen the games but it's actually doing it's job. Example of a light bulb. The light bulb is bright. If you turn on the 4k Gamer Pro. The light is as bright as the sun. This is the HDR kicking into the television. The benefit of this product, you can watch movies in True 4k HDR with minimum movie resolution of 720p. That's how strong the upscaling is. Yes you can do without it, but it works with everything as long as you can input a 1080p 60hz. 4k HDR for life on any GPU. You only lose, 120fps, and 144fps since it cannot handle those refresh rates. It's well worth the money. Another product that's also doing 4k HDR upscaling is Retrotink 4k. This product is $750, that tells you right there these products are worth it because they actually work. 4K Gamer Pro is cheapest option. The biggest flaw of the Retrotink 4k is the remote. We are only human, we lose things all the time. This device should've been made with buttons on the unit itself like the 4k Gamer Pro. 4k Gamer Pro works, it just nerf your games to play at 60fps 4k HDR.
@@a.m.1329 Yes, Integer Scaling is the best option for you because it doesn't take any GPU or CPU resources. Second light weight upscale is FSR. Nearest Neighborhood is light weight as well but I think with that one your supposed to leave your game in 1080p exactly like how 4k Gamer work. Not sure if windowed of full screen. Just try both ways to see what gives you best quality.
@@a.m.1329 I also have to correct myself about 1440p. On a 4k TV, 1440p is actually 4k because the TV will upscale it. But I'm hearing alot of people complain about the Mclassic upscaler which is supposed to upscale to 1440p, then your 4k tv is supposed to upscale it to 4k. I'm assuming all these people complaining about the Mclassic doesn't have a 4k TV. I would have to use the product myself to confirm it doesn't work. You can confirm 1440p jumps to 4k on a TV by pressing info on the TV remote control. So on your GPU don't even bother setting it to maximum 4k. 1440p will automatically upscale to 4k on a 4k tv. If on a 1080p tv, 1440p will downscale it 1080p. That's why I'm assuming all these people complaining about Mclassic not working got a 1080p TV.
@@100Bucks thanks for the replies. It's pretty interesting. Being limited to 60fps wouldn't bother me that much, as my 4k TV is only 60hz anyway. I'll keep the 4k Gamer Pro device in mind but for now, I'm happy with free/cheaper solutions like IntegerScaler and LS.