Specifications
Community R2-Series Installation/Operation Manual — Page 28
WARRANTY AND SERVICE
FIELD SERVICE
Any driver or crossover service required is done from the front of the enclosure by removing the screws around the
edge of the grille. For warranty repair, contact Community directly or ask us for the location of your nearest Authorized
Service Center.
TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY "(LIMITED)”
VALID IN THE USA ONLY
Community loudspeaker systems are warranted in the USA to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of five years, as determined by one of the following two methods, whichever is longer:
Starting from the date of retail purchase, as noted on the sales receipt from an authorized Community dealer,
OR
Starting from the date of manufacture, determined by the serial number, if the sales receipt is not available.
This warranty applies to the product; therefore, the remainder of the warranty period will be automatically transferred
to any subsequent owner.
This warranty applies only to failure of a Community loudspeaker caused by defects in materials and workmanship
during the stated warranty period. It does not apply to a unit that has been subjected to abuse, accident, modification,
improper handling/installation, or repairs made without factory authorization or by anyone other than authorized
Community Field Service Stations. 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.
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
No volume for the
bass frequencies.
Low frequency driver or crossover
is malfunctioning.
Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance of the input cable (with
the amplifier disconnected). If the meter does not read 1.5-3 ohms,
both drivers may not be working. Repair or replace as needed.
Low or no volume for
the mid frequencies.
Mid frequency driver or crossover is
malfunctioning.
While right in front of the loudspeaker, listen at low level to the mid-
range driver located in the middle of the horn mount. If some sound
is heard and it is not distorted, it is probably a crossover problem. If
distorted or no sound is heard, the driver may not be working prop-
erly. Repair or replace as needed.
Low or no volume for
the high frequencies.
High frequency driver or crossover
is malfunctioning.
While right in front of the loudspeaker, listen at low level to the high
frequency driver located near the top of the horn mouth. If some
sound is heard and it is not distorted, it is probably a crossover prob-
lem. If distorted or no sound is heard, the driver may not be working
properly. Repair or replace as needed.
Noises from the loud-
speaker (buzzes or
rattles).
Grille or hardware is loose. Make sure the front grille screws are firmly tightened; that any exter-
nal mounting hardware is tightened or secured from vibrating
(especially if chains or wires are used in the mounting).
Noises from the loud-
speaker (buzzes or
rattles).
Driver is malfunctioning. Using a sine wave oscillator or wide range program at moderate
levels, listen to each driver to isolate the problem. Repair or replace
as needed.