Devialet Phantom Ultimate Roland-Garros Exclusive Edition Launches with Clay Red Design

Devialet launches the Phantom Ultimate Roland-Garros Exclusive Edition with a clay red finish. Available in two models: 108 (€3,500) and 98 (€1,700).

Devialet Phantom Ultimate Roland-Garros Exclusive Edition Launches with Clay Red Design

Devialet has introduced the Phantom Ultimate Roland-Garros Exclusive Edition, a limited-run speaker inspired by the clay courts of the French Open. The speaker features a clay red finish with laser engraving and multiple layers of colored varnish, along with the official Roland-Garros logo.

Two models offer distinct power levels

The exclusive edition is available in two models. The Phantom Ultimate 108 delivers 1,100 W of power with a frequency response of 14-35,000 Hz and weighs 11.1 kg. The Phantom Ultimate 98 offers 400 W, a frequency response of 18-25,000 Hz, and weighs 4.3 kg. Both models achieve total harmonic distortion below 0.001%.

Spec comparison

Spec Phantom Ultimate 108 Phantom Ultimate 98
Power Output 1,100 W 400 W
Frequency Response 14-35,000 Hz 18-25,000 Hz
THD < 0.001% < 0.001%
Weight 11.1 kg 4.3 kg
Price €3,500 €1,700
Devialet Phantom Ultimate Roland-Garros Exclusive Edition in clay red finish
The limited edition speaker features a laser-engraved clay red design.

The Phantom Ultimate 108 is priced at 3500 EUR (about $4,121), and the Phantom Ultimate 98 is priced at 1700 EUR (about $2,002). The speakers can be purchased at Devialet stores, devialet.com, the Grand Boutique at the stadium, and boutique.rolandgarros.com.

The limited edition marks a collaboration between Devialet and the Roland-Garros tennis tournament. The design draws from the distinctive red clay surface of the courts, giving the speaker a unique aesthetic for collectors and tennis fans.

Devialet Phantom Ultimate 108 and 98 models side by side
Both models are available in the exclusive Roland-Garros edition.

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