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Typical MVP™ Series Input Panel 

 

2-Conductor 1/4" Phone Plug 

 
It’s very important to wire your phone jack connectors exactly the 
same at each end of the cable. This is necessary to maintain proper 
polarity. All quality cables have either color-coded insulation or a 
very clear way of marking the wires that make up the cable. If the 
insulation is not color-coded, there may be a rib molded into the side 
of the jacket material.  If the cables are wired incorrectly, there will 
be significantly less low-frequency output from your system. 
 

 
 

LOUD SOUND - PLEASE BE CAREFUL! 

Community loudspeakers are capable of generating high sound 
pressure levels. Long exposure to sustained loud sound may cause 
hearing impairment. In the U.S. there are specific Federal noise 
exposure guidelines set down by OSHA (Occupational Health and 
Safety Administration). 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 special care when you or others are very close to the 
speaker systems, such as during setup or if someone has their ears 
right up to the speaker. 

 
IF THERE’S A PROBLEM 

Both Community and your dealer want to be sure you are happy 
with your new loudspeaker systems.  If there seems to be a problem 
of any type with the loudspeakers, please contact the dealer where 
you purchased these products.  If you are unable to discover the 
cause of a problem or need the name of your nearest Field Service 
Station or Distributor, please call Community and discuss the 
situation with the Service Department.  If you live in the United 
States and it becomes necessary to ship a product back to 
Community, do not just pack it up and send it.   

 
 

ALL RETURN SHIPMENTS MUST HAVE A RETURN 

AUTHORIZATION NUMBER OBTAINED FROM THE 

COMMUNITY SERVICE DEPARTMENT! 

 

 
 
 

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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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