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Sony PS-6750 - Tonearm Balancing Procedure; Tracking Force Setting; Arm Height Adjustment

Sony PS-6750
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Adjustments
Be
careful
notto
damage
the
stylus
tip
while
making
adjustments.
If
fitted,
remove
the
stylus
guard
before
adjustments
and
cover
it
after
adjustments.
Lift
the
Cueing
level
up
after
completing
the
adjustments.
Ensure
before
adjusting
that
the
Anti-skating
compensator
locking
knob
is
locked.
Balancing
the
tonearm
@
Lower
the
Cueing
lever
[
¥
]
and
release
the
Arm
from
its
rest.
@
Holding
the
Arm
between
the
rest
and
the
turntable,
turn
the
Counterweight
until
the
Tonearm
is
in
the
balanced
position.
(The
Tracking-force
ring
turns
simultaneously.)
Hold
the
Arm
genly
to
prevent
bumping
the
stylus
tip.
Release
your
hand
and
check
the
balance.
Repeat
this
step
untill
the
Arm
balances.
Completely
balanced
The
rear
is
heavier.
(Turn
the
Weight
counterclockwise.)
The
head
is
heavier.
(Turn
the
Weight
clockwise.}
©
With
the
Arm
fixed
to
its
rest,
turn
the
Tracking-force
ring
until
the
“O”
indication
meets
the
center
line
on
the
arm.
Do
not
move
the
Counterweight.
Tracking-force
ring
Center
line
Tracking-force
adjustment
Turn
the
Counterweight
counterclockwise
so
that
the
recom-
the
center
line
on
the
arm.
Each
graduation
on
the
ring
rep-
resents
0.5g
and
one
counterclockwise
rotation
provides
a
3-g
tracking
force.
The
tracking-force
ring
turns
simultaneously.
Center
line
Arm
height
adjustment
@
Place
a
record
on
the
turntable.
@
Lift
the
Cueing
lever
up
[
¥
],
and
bring
the
Arm
over
the
record.
©
Insert
the
Arm
height
adjustment
lever
supplied.
@
Loosen
the
Arm
height
adjustment
lever
by
leaning
it
toward
left.
Holding
the
Cueing
deck,
lift
the
arm
axis
up
and
down
so
that
the
stylus
tip
is
4-7
mm
(5/32"-9/32")
above
the
record
and
secure
the
lever
by
turning
it
toward
right.
Record
surface
@
Ensure
that
the
stylus
touches
the
record
surface
when
lower-
ed
and
there
exists
approximately
1mm
(3/g4”)
space
between
the
Arm
pipe
and
Cueing
bar.
If
not,
adjust
the
height
of
the
Cueing
bar
by
loosening
the
Cueing
height
adjustment
screw.
4
Cueing
height
adjustment

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