Infinity Portable Speaker C255ES User Manual

C255ES Infinity Classia  
®
Infinity Loudspeaker Troubleshooting/Repair Tips  
Most customers prefer to do simple loudspeaker repairs themselves. By following the steps below, a majority of loudspeakers can be returned to  
their original factory performance level with minimum effort. Choose the example that best describes the problem you are experiencing.  
Problem 1: No sound or distorted sound from one loudspeaker in a pair (or set)  
Connect the dead/distorting loudspeaker to a different amplifier channel (one that had a functioning loudspeaker connected to it). If it functions  
normally, the problem is not loudspeaker-related. If the loudspeaker still makes no sound or sounds distorted, a wire may have become loose  
or disconnected, the network (also known as a crossover) may be defective, the drivers (woofer, tweeter, etc.) may be defective or, in very rare  
cases, all may be defective.  
Refer to the wiring diagram and exploded view below. The network is a small circuit board found on the inside of the terminal cup, or mounted to  
an inside wall of the enclosure. It sends low-frequency sounds to the woofer, high-frequency sounds to the tweeter and, if applicable, mid-frequency  
sounds to the midrange driver. Make sure all wires are secure and connected. Look for components on the network that look burned, “bulged,”  
or abnormal. If everything looks normal, connect the network to the drivers from another matching loudspeaker. MAKE SURE you attach the  
correct wires to each driver – mid- and low-frequency sounds can damage the tweeter! If there is still no sound or distorted sound, the network  
is defective. If there is clean, undistorted sound, the drivers are defective.  
Problem 2: No sound or distorted sound from one or more (but not all) drivers in an enclosure  
Remove the problem driver(s) from the enclosure and make sure all wires are secure and connected. If they are, proceed with the following test:  
Woofer or midrange driver – Connect the driver’s + and – input terminals directly to the loudspeaker wires from your receiver/amplifier and play  
some music at a reasonable volume. If the driver now sounds normal (produces a clean, undistorted sound), the network is most likely defective.  
Tweeter – Replace the tweeter with a functioning tweeter from another loudspeaker. If the tweeter now functions normally (produces clean,  
undistorted sound), the original tweeter is defective. If the replacement tweeter also sounds distorted or produces no sound, the network is  
most likely defective.  
Problem 3: Loudspeakers distort, rattle or pop at higher volumes  
This is usually NOT a loudspeaker problem. Common causes are too much power (playing the loudspeakers too loud and causing them to distort),  
an amplifier with not enough power (the amplifier can’t produce the required volume without distorting), excessive equalization (turning the tone  
controls too far clockwise, and/or engaging the loudness/bass boost button on your receiver) or some combination of the above. If only one  
loudspeaker is exhibiting the problem, and you’re confident that it’s not caused by too little power/too much power/excessive equalization, see  
solutions for Problems 1 and 2.  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
EXPLODED VIEW  
1
2
Not for Sale  
Label  
1
1
31  
FL-13335-01S  
Crossover network w/  
terminal cup, binding posts  
LOW-FREQUENCY  
TRANSDUCER  
30  
Blue +  
32  
130W33801  
27  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SP-13335-01  
130W33801  
RN-13333-01  
NT-13335-01  
SB-13335-01  
FR-25385-02  
CR-13333-01  
Wall-mount bracket  
5-1/4" Woofer  
Trim ring, woofer  
Front grille  
4
2
2
2
1
2
8
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
14  
Black –  
15  
1
Base, wedge  
Faceplate, tweeter  
Grille cup  
White +  
Black –  
HIGH-FREQUENCY  
TRANSDUCER  
025D38501  
2
3
10 Not for Sale  
11 Not for Sale  
12 AL-13333-02  
13 MY-0436-01  
14 025D38501  
15 Not for Sale  
16 Not for Sale  
C255ES cabinet  
Label  
28  
4
29  
CROSSOVER  
NETWORK  
FL-13335-01S  
12  
5
13  
Infinity logo  
Switch plate  
1" Tweeter  
11  
10  
9
8
Label  
6
7
Plastic bag  
18 Not for Sale  
Plastic bag  
19 SB-13335-01  
20 PO-13335-01  
21 Not for Sale  
Base, wedge  
Top & bottom foam (set)  
Plastic bag  
HIGH-FREQUENCY  
TRANSDUCER  
025D38501  
Yellow +  
Black –  
22 Not for Sale  
Cloth bag  
23 C255ESBK or C255ESCH  
C255ES  
LOW-FREQUENCY  
TRANSDUCER  
130W33801  
24 BO-13335-01  
BO-13335-01A  
C255ESBK outer carton  
C255ESCH outer carton  
1
1
Green +  
Black –  
25 WC-CS50-01  
26 Not for Sale  
27 CS06-6  
Warranty card  
Label  
1
1
1
Shorting straps  
(right/left pair)  
28 SR-1504-24A  
29 SR-1504-24  
Screw, switch, faceplate  
4
SERVICE NOTES  
A Phillips screwdriver and 3mm Allen wrench (hex key) are required to service this product.  
Screw, woofer,  
tweeter, trim ring  
16  
30 SR-0535-10  
31 SR-1404-20  
32 SR-1435-18A  
Screw, tweeter  
2
8
4
Screw, wall bracket  
Screw, terminal cup  
 

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