02-Dec-2015, 10:39
I am one of the unlucky with a damaged Phantom, but that was due to a household incident in which my wife hit one woofer with the vacuumcleaner (slightly damaged woofer - not audible to my relief).
Phantom is a heavy device which by itself will not easily tip over.
That said, when you place Phantom on a stand, you must be aware that it could become heavy in the top. And that makes it more easy to tumble. Aware of this possibility, I did some careful tests by hitting the stand (and Phantom on top) with a heavy door. First very gentle, rather hard in the end. Although the stand started to wobble a little, it didn't seem to run any risk. But things could be different when you have some kids running through the house.
Phantom is a heavy device which by itself will not easily tip over.
That said, when you place Phantom on a stand, you must be aware that it could become heavy in the top. And that makes it more easy to tumble. Aware of this possibility, I did some careful tests by hitting the stand (and Phantom on top) with a heavy door. First very gentle, rather hard in the end. Although the stand started to wobble a little, it didn't seem to run any risk. But things could be different when you have some kids running through the house.
Happy Phantom user since april 2015 (currently 2 Gold Phantom, Dialog, Branch/Tree) with Tidal hifi.