CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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After attaching the headshell to the tonearm, this
locking nut will securely hold the headshell to the
tonearm.
8. HEADSHELL LOCKING NUT -
The tonearm is the mechanism that holds the HEAD-
SHELL (7) and stylus allowing it to glide across a
record.
9. S-SHAPED TONE ARM -
Engaging this button will rotate the platter at 33 revo-
lutions per a minute (RPMs). A function LED will glow
when this function is activated.
10. 33-RPM SPEED SELECTOR BUTTON -
Engaging this button will rotate the platter at 45 RPMs.
A function LED will glow when this function is acti-
vated.
11. 45-RPM SPEED SELECTOR BUTTONS -
This lever is used to safely elevates the tone arm
above a record surface without endangering a records
surface.
13. TONEARM LEVER -
Use this rest to safely hold the tonearm in position
during non use and transportation.
14. TONEARM CLAMP AND REST -
The anti-skate applies inward force to the tonearm
to prevent outward skipping across the record due
to the centrifugal force cause by platter rotation. The
antiskate value should be equally to that of the stylus
counterweight pressure (see counterweight 16).
15. ANTI-SKATE CONTROL -
The counterweight adjustment applies the proper
downward pressure on the stylus.
16. COUNTERWEIGHT -
The included HEADSHELL (7) is used to connect your
stylus with the tone arm.
7. STYLUS HEADSHELL -
This slider is used to adjust the playback pitch per-
centage (platter speed). Use this slider to match the
BPM’s of this unit to that of another music source.
12. PITCH ADJUST SLIDER -
This over sized push button controls platter motion.
When the unit is turned on the platter will not auto-
matically begin to spin. Pressing the button once will
engage the high torque motor and spin the platter,
pressing this again will stop the platter.
6. START/STOP BUTTON -
17. EXTRA STYLUS HOLDER - This cut out has been designed to safely store an
extra stylus headshell.
18. RCA OUTPUT JACKS - These jacks are used to send a low voltage "phono"
level output signal to a mixers "phono" input jacks.
Turntables should only be connected to “Phono”
inputs on a mixer. The red colored RCA jack repre-
sents the right channel input and the white repre-
sents the left channel input.