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Type | Belt-drive audio turntable |
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Operation | Automatic |
Product color | Aluminium, Transparent |
Wow & flutter | 0.25 % |
Nominal speeds | 33 1/3, 45 RPM |
Platter material | Metal |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 50 dB |
USB ports quantity | - |
Power supply type | AC |
AC adapter frequency | 60 Hz |
AC adapter input voltage | 120 V |
Power consumption (typical) | 3 W |
Cables included | RCA |
Depth | 356 mm |
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Width | 360 mm |
Height | 97.5 mm |
Instructions to prevent fire, electric shock, and ensure safe operation by avoiding water, heat sources, and proper plug usage.
Guidelines on ventilation, avoiding liquid exposure, using correct power cords, and servicing by qualified personnel.
Highlights key features like automatic operation, dual speeds, aluminum platter, phono cartridge, and built-in pre-amplifier.
Details on the START, STOP, and TONE ARM LIFT buttons for engaging the motor, stopping playback, and manual arm control.
Instructions for selecting the correct playback speed (33 1/3 or 45 RPM) and record size (12" or 7").
Step-by-step guide to assemble the turntable, including platter, drive belt, and dust cover installation.
Guidance on setting the internal pre-amplifier switch for PHONO or LINE level output based on stereo system input.
Instructions for connecting the turntable to stereo systems via RCA cables or 3.5mm inputs using adapter cables.
Steps for initiating automatic playback, including record placement, speed selection, and starting the turntable.
Instructions for manual playback control, including lifting, positioning, and lowering the tone arm.
Detailed procedure for removing the old stylus assembly and installing a new one, emphasizing careful handling.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the turntable fails to power on or start, checking belt and power connections.
Solutions for missing sound, low volume, or distorted audio, covering stylus, connections, and amplifier settings.
Addressing normal tone arm movement and potential tracking problems due to vibrations or surface instability.
Advice on handling the dust cover, cleaning the stylus, using cleaning fluid, and general care for the turntable system.
Lists key specifications including type, platter, motor, speeds, wow/flutter, signal-to-noise ratio, and dimensions.
Details the furnished accessories, such as adapter cables for different audio inputs and the 45 RPM adapter.