The powerful Devialet Phantom speaker –manufactured in France in collaboration with LVMH Moet Hennessy – was cranked up to show what it can do.
More than a decade in the planning and production, the Phantom has won 57 awards for its sound and design categories. Its components are the subjects of 107 patents.
Duly impressed were guests including Karoon Sosothikul, Prakasit and Napassanan Phornprapha, Siradej Donavanik, Chaichat Boonyarat, Nanjaporn Chongkavinit, Krongkarn Chamanan, Nitcha Boonyakorn, Nutchanat Raveesangsoon, Punyapat Thanomkul, Narong Prangcharoen, and Chaiyapat and Sutassanee Sosothikul.
“Marconi is the first brand our company selected,” Varah said. “It’s a world-renowned high-end sound system.
“Guglielmo Marconi was the Italian scientist and inventor who achieved history’s first long-distance radio transmission. That invention led to the development of wireless telegraphy and earned him the Nobel Prize in physics in 1907.
“His success and his work match our brand philosophy as a leader in sound systems and other wireless equipment. Our products are leading the future’s digital trend of wireless connectivity for ease of use and convenience while maintaining superior sound quality.”
The Devialet Phantom connects via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Spotify to other devices including a smartphone, tablet, desktop computer and smart TV.