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Phantom I White Classic Glossy 103dB
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(29-Mar-2022, 06:42)supaDean Wrote: The assembly of the stands, mounting and software headaches took over 7 hours to figure out. Boo!

Thanks for posting your experiences @supaDean, but I'm really sorry to hear about your troubles.  The dent in particular is a real bummer.  Leaves me feeling very lucky and slightly guilty that I have had very few problems since I upgraded my Classics to Golds via the last elevate program back in 2017.  

I had lots of problems getting those Classics to play nice (bear in mind this is back in 2015, looong before DOS 2 was released when after some initial problems were sorted my impression is things got a lot better).  Reading some of the nightmare stories posted here over the years and trying to help folks sort through them I developed a thesis that some of the problems lie in the hardware abstraction layer in DOS (the part that is meant to make all different hardware configurations and versions look and behave the same to the audio functionality) and that problems seemed to be occurring more frequently in stereo pairs where the speakers were of different vintages and hardware versions.  Although my Classics were only made four months apart the last four characters of the serial numbers were different (P3EK and P302) which we now know indicates different hardware revisions with different BoMs.

So it would be interesting to know what speakers you have received thru the Certified Refurbished program.  Please could you add the serial number and model number information to the thread here?  

Keeping my fingers crossed for you and hoping you end up with a cosmetically perfect and beautifully singing pair!
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Phantom I White Classic Glossy 103dB - by struts - 29-Mar-2022, 12:27

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