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Community R6-51 & R6-BASSHORN Installation / Operation Manual — Page 9
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P H Y S I C A L F E AT U R E S O F T H E R 6 & R 6 - 5 1
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
1
Mounting/Rigging Points
Four total; two on the rear and one each on the top and bottom. Rigging points are 1/2"-
13 captive stainless steel bolts fitted with lock, flat and rubber washers. Used for
attaching to customer-supplied mounting system.
2 Supplemental
Mounting
Points
Ten 5/16” holes on front mounting flange intended to provide additional support.
CAUTION:
NOT FOR USE AS PRIMARY SUPPORT OR FOR SAFETY CABLES.
3 Weather– Stop Grille
Perforated steel with a two layer powder-coated finish. Backed by a layer of UV-resistant
reticulated foam and a fine mesh screen. Avoids damage to drivers by resisting inclement
weather.
The grille assembly is retained by 28 #6 stainless steel SMS screws.
4 Mid-High Frequency Horn Mounts
Three 3/8”-16 stainless steel hex head bolts each on the top and bottom. Used to retain
the mid-high frequency horn assembly to the horn enclosure.
CAUTION: NOT FOR ENCLOSURE SUSPENSION/MOUNTING
5 Input
Cable
Connects the amplifier to the loudspeaker. The R6-BASSHORN uses a single cable
consisting of 12 feet of 16-2 SJOW retained by a factory-sealed gland-nut.
The R6-Biamp uses two cables, one for low frequencies and one for mid/high frequencies.
The R6-Triamp uses three cables, one for low frequencies, one for mid frequencies, and
one for high frequencies.
6 Structural
Support
Four 1/4”-20 stainless steel bolts on each side used as structural support between shell
and flare. CAUTION: NOT FOR USE AS PRIMARY SUPPORT OR FOR SAFETY
CABLES.
NOTE: The numerical callouts show the typical location of the primary physical features of the R6 and R6-51 loudspeaker enclosures.
Not all mounting points, grille fasteners, or supplementary mounting holes are shown in order to make the illustration as clear as
possible.