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A word about our wood
The wood veneers we apply to our nearly ½” thick MDF cabinets are indeed real wood. They are quite
literally products of nature, and as such, have their own color and grain characteristics which can vary
from tree to tree, often times greatly so. It is exactly these naturally occurring variations that result in each
wood cabinet being truly unique.
Note: The wood veneer can darken over time, particular when exposed to sunlight.
Hickory: The Hickory tree grows very tall and has a very long-life span. This wood is hard, heavy, and
durable, and is thus sometimes harder to work with than other woods. Its contrasting heartwood (dark)
and sapwood (light) gives it a unique, rustic appearance. It has a closed grain with a semi-course texture.
It is frequently used for cabinetry and flooring.
Walnut: This is a moderately-sized tree. The wood is hard but excellent to work with. It has an open grain
with a semi-course texture. Walnut produces a greater variety of “figures” in the wood than other species.
Typical uses include flooring, cabinetry, furniture, doors, and musical instruments.
Teak: A tropical hardwood found in Southeast Asia, Teak trees can grow over 100 feet tall and live for
many decades. This wood is characterized by its coarse texture, durability, brownish-red color, mainly
straight grain, and natural oils which provide moisture and decay resistance. Uses include boatbuilding,
indoor/outdoor furniture, and flooring.
Piano Gloss finishes: As anyone who has done any painting has discovered, paint color can vary from
batch to batch. Accordingly, some shade variation may be noticeable with our high gloss piano finishes,
particularly white. Our piano finishes are very labor intensive. Every cabinet Piano High Gloss cabinet
receives multiple layers of paint with sanding required between each layer. The cabinet is then buffed to a
high gloss shine. A soft cleaning cloth is included with every high gloss piano cabinet.
A word about sound quality:
Playing a poor-quality video on a high-quality HDTV can expose flaws in the recorded picture. Likewise,
streaming a low quality or low bit rate recording may reveal artifacts or noise you had not previously
heard. Our models cannot make a substandard recording sound superior.
Placement:
Ideal placement is on a solid surface such as a desk, shelf, bookcase, counter, or table, preferably with
a rear wall/solid surface, but allowing 3” or more of space between the wall and the bass port. If the unit
is semi-enclosed such as in a bookshelf, it may sound a little confined and boomy. Ideally, the drivers
should be at ear level.
Router reboot: If you experience any issues they can usually be resolved by simply rebooting your router (even
if other devices are fine) by pressing its rear reboot button or by unplugging it and plugging it back in.
Warranty
Como Audio, Inc. provides a two-year parts and labor warranty to the original owner from the date of purchase. This
warranty does not cover accidental damage, cosmetic damage, normal wear and tear, improper installation,
negligence, commercial applications, acts of God, lightening/power surges, unauthorized modifications, or service
by unauthorized facilities.
Como Audio will repair or replace the defective product at its discretion. Please retain the original receipt and
packing materials.
Contact your point of purchase for warranty service. Please refer to our website for more warranty details.
If purchased direct from Como Audio, please contact us first for an authorization number before returning any product to
us at: info@comoaudio.com
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