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Welcome to the Community family! 

You’ve joined a group of people that have chosen exceptional 
Community loudspeaker systems and components for over 30 
years.  Thanks! We’ll do our best to make sure you’re satisfied! 

 

THE NEW COMMUNITY MVP™ LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS 

MVP™ Loudspeaker Systems are a series of systems for musicians 
and DJ’s; designed by Musicians and DJ’s.  The models include the 
MVP25 12” 2-way full-range system, the MVP28 12” 2-way monitor 
system, the MVP35 15” 2-way full-range system and MVP38 15” 2-
way monitor system, the heavy-duty MVP36 extended-range 2-way 
loudspeaker system, the MVP37 dual 15” 2-way full-range system 
and the MVP40 single 18” subwoofer.   
 

MVP

™ systems are the first loudspeakers to include Community’s 

patent pending Thermal-Link™ HF thermal protection technology. 
See page six for more info!  The MVP40 18” subwoofer has a built-in 
150 Hz high pass filter, that allows you to power both a full-range 
MVP™ system and the MVP40 subwoofer with a single amplifier 
channel.  Detailed information on hooking up your MVP system is 
given elsewhere in this manual.  
  

INSPECT THE PACKING MATERIALS AND THE  SPEAKER 
ENCLOSURE  

Community employs excellent materials, 

components and assembly techniques to help ensure the best quality 
product possible. The packaging and shipping materials used 
should assure that the unit arrives in factory-fresh condition. It is 
possible, however, that something could happen to the system on its 
journey from the factory to you. Take a little time to carefully inspect 
the loudspeaker system.   Look for damage to the carton (rips, tears, 
punctures, crushed corners, etc.) and to the loudspeaker itself. If you 
notice a problem, immediately contact the dealer where you  

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This warranty is void if the serial number has been defaced, altered 
or removed.  Products covered by this warranty will be repaired or 
replaced at the option of Community, without charge for materials 
or labor, provided all the terms of this warranty have been met. 
 
Consequential and Incidental Damages: Community is not liable for 
any consequential or incidental damages including, without 
limitation, injury to persons, property or loss of use. Some states do 
not allow the exclusion or limitations of consequential or incidental 
damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to 
you. 
 
Obtaining Warranty Service: Warranty service may be handled by 
the factory, factory-authorized Field Service Stations, or Export 
Distributors. 
 
To obtain factory or field warranty service for products purchased in 
the United States, return the product for inspection to the address 
below, freight prepaid, in the original packaging. If the original 
packaging is not available, call or write Community factory service 
to obtain proper packaging materials or hand carry the product to 
your nearest Field Service Station. 

 

Factory Service Center 
Community Warranty Service  
333 East 5th Street 
Chester, PA 19013-4511 
 
Call (610) 876-3400 for the name of your nearest Authorized 
Field Service center.  For factory service, please call (610) 876-3400 
for a Return Authorization (R/A) number before shipping. 

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Summary of Contents for MVP38

Page 1: ...Community Professional Loudspeakers 333 East 5th Street Chester PA USA 19013 4511 TEL 610 876 3400 800 523 4934 FAX 610 874 0190 www loudspeakers net MVP121802 WML...

Page 2: ...n attain an output of 150 dB SPL at 6 inches your ears 3 While sustained feedback can be irritating to a listener it can spell death to high frequency diaphragms 4 If you mount the speaker enclosure o...

Page 3: ...by the length of time which you are deprived of the use of the product Repairs and replacement parts provided under the terms of this warranty shall carry only the remaining portion of the warranty Co...

Page 4: ...rom the factory to you Take a little time to carefully inspect the loudspeaker system Look for damage to the carton rips tears punctures crushed corners etc and to the loudspeaker itself If you notice...

Page 5: ...uired The very first step should be to contact the dealer where the unit was purchased With the support of the dealer you should be able to determine the cause of the problem and obtain the proper rep...

Page 6: ...stration Certain local sound level restrictions may also apply If you will be exposed to excessive sound levels when operating your speakers you should use proper hearing protection devices Use specia...

Page 7: ...r or mid or high frequency driver is similar to hitting the cone or diaphragm with a hammer Because of this too small an amplifier can be more damaging to speakers than one that seemingly has too much...

Page 8: ...ugh a grille perforation near a corner and pull that corner of the grille up until the edge of the grille just clears the edge of the cabinet Repeat this with the other corner on the same side of the...

Page 9: ...6 37 and 38 employ a unique thermally compensated protection system for the high frequency compression driver The Thermal LinkTM protection system continuously monitors the temperature of the high fre...

Page 10: ...LOUDSPEAKER ENCLOSURES Common sense is a good guide If you stack speakers be sure they are on a stable surface If there is any danger of the speakers being knocked over when stacked don t stack them...

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