Initial Setup (continued)
Setting Tone Arm Balance and Tracking Force
To allow the cartridge to properly track in a record, the tone arm balance and tracking force must be carefully set to the cartridge manufacturer’s specifications. Failure to properly set up the tone arm assembly can cause damage to the cartridge stylus and/or records.
(Note: Once the tone arm locking clamp has been released, take extreme care not to damage the stylus. Do not allow it to drag or scrape across the slip mat.)
Tone Arm Setup:
1.Raise the tone arm lift.
2.Set the
3.Remove the protective stylus cover guard.
4.While gently holding the headshell to stabilize the tone arm, release the tone arm locking clamp. At this point, the tone arm is unbalanced and free to swing.
5.While gently holding the headshell, carefully rotate the counterweight until the tone arm is horizontally balanced and hovers freely just above the platter without touching the platter surface.
6.Lock the tone arm back into the tone arm rest.
7.While holding the counterweight steady, and without any rotation, carefully rotate only the black stylus force gauge ring (which turns independently of the counterweight) until the “0” on the gauge ring lines up with the centerline marked along the top of the rear arm.
8.Refer to the cartridge manufacturer’s specifications for recommended tracking force. Rotate the entire
Setting Anti-skate
A small outward
Setting Tone Arm Assembly Height
The tone arm assembly height adjustment allows for the tone arm to be positioned parallel to the record surface, when using
Connections
Connecting to Audio Source
Connect the included dual RCA (male) interconnect cable to the RCA jacks on the back of the turntable. Connect the other end of the RCA interconnect cable to the appropriate input jacks on your mixer, amplifier, soundcard or other device based on the setting of the
Ground Wire
To isolate ground loops or
Note: The ground wire is a small black wire terminated with a spade lug; it is incorporated with the provided dual RCA (male) interconnect cable. The ground wire connection point is the silver ground lug (threaded thumb screw) on the back of the turntable to the right of the RCA inputs.
Connecting to Computers with USB Input
Note: When using the USB cable, always set the
The USB cable (included) connects your
Connecting to Computers or Audio Devices with 3.5 mm Input
Note: When using either RCA adapter cable, always set the
The
The first of these adapter cables – dual RCA (female) to stereo 3.5
mm
•a stereo/boombox equipped with a 3.5 mm minijack
•input powered speakers equipped with a
3.5mm minijack
•input a mixer or PA system equipped with a
3.5mm minijack
The second included adapter cable – dual RCA (female) to stereo 3.5
mm
To use either adapter cable, connect the turntable’s red and white RCA plugs to the cable adapter’s RCA jacks.
Note: If connection is desired to a mono amplifier/speaker, make certain to use a
Connecting AC Power Cord
Finally, after all other connections are made, attach the included AC power cord to the turntable; note that the small connector only goes in one way. Then connect the power cord’s plug to a convenient AC outlet.
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