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NAD 5120 - QUICK User Manual

NAD 5120 - QUICK
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NAD 5120 - QUICK Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeBelt Drive
Speed33 1/3, 45 RPM
DriveBelt Drive
Rumble-65dB
Platter300 mm
Tonearm TypeStatic Balanced
Dimensions420 x 365 x 105mm

Summary

Turntable Unpacking and Assembly

Unpacking Turntable Components

Instructions to unpack the turntable system and identify key parts like the dust cover, platter assembly, and tonearm.

Turntable Assembly Steps

Guidance on placing the turntable on a level surface and assembling the platter and dust cover.

Optional Finger Lift Installation

Instructions for clamping the provided finger lift between the cartridge body and tonearm underside.

Phono Cartridge and Tonearm Setup

Phono Cartridge Mounting

Steps for mounting the pickup, ensuring DVA damping rod protrusion, and connecting tonearm wires.

DVA Adjustments

Setting resonance frequency (Fr) and damping (Q) for the Dynamic Vibration Absorber (DVA).

Tonearm Installation

Procedure for plugging the tonearm into its pivot assembly socket securely.

Tonearm Adjustments and Cartridge Alignment

Tonearm Balance Adjustment

Procedure to balance the tonearm for a level float, including counterweight and DVA screw adjustments.

Tracking Force Setting

Instructions to set the tracking force by calibrating the dial and turning the tracking force wheel.

Anti-Skating Adjustment

Setting the skating bias to match the tracking force using the knurled shaft.

Cartridge Alignment

Aligning the cartridge using an alignment protractor to ensure parallelism with grid lines.

Connections and Playing Records

Audio and Power Connections

Connecting the AC power cord and audio signal cables to the amplifier's inputs.

Playing Records Operation

Setting speed, placing a record, and initiating playback using the STOP/PLAY control.

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