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Details on platter, motor, drive system, speed, wow/flutter, and signal-to-noise ratio.
Information on tonearm type, pivot-to-stylus length, and overall arm length.
Specifications for the cartridge type and frequency response.
Covers overall dimensions, weight, power requirements, and consumption.
Advises replacing stylus after 400 hours to prevent record damage.
Guides on detaching the old stylus and inserting a new one.
Ensures the voltage selector is set correctly before connecting power.
Instructions for installing the turntable and drive belt.
Connects the turntable's audio plugs to the amplifier's input jacks.
Procedure for opening and removing the turntable's dust cover.
Recommendations for placement to avoid hum, vibration, and environmental factors.
Explains how the unit automatically starts playback and returns the tonearm.
Guides on lifting the tonearm to play a specific part of the record.
Details on adjusting the tonearm's starting position for playback.
Presents the overall electrical schematic of the turntable's components.
Illustrates the internal wiring connections between different boards.
Visual representation of all parts with reference numbers for identification.
Comprehensive list of mechanical and electrical parts with part numbers.
Lists additional items such as power cords and switches.
Details on included accessories and packing materials.
Details on platter, motor, drive system, speed, wow/flutter, and signal-to-noise ratio.
Information on tonearm type, pivot-to-stylus length, and overall arm length.
Specifications for the cartridge type and frequency response.
Covers overall dimensions, weight, power requirements, and consumption.
Advises replacing stylus after 400 hours to prevent record damage.
Guides on detaching the old stylus and inserting a new one.
Ensures the voltage selector is set correctly before connecting power.
Instructions for installing the turntable and drive belt.
Connects the turntable's audio plugs to the amplifier's input jacks.
Procedure for opening and removing the turntable's dust cover.
Recommendations for placement to avoid hum, vibration, and environmental factors.
Explains how the unit automatically starts playback and returns the tonearm.
Guides on lifting the tonearm to play a specific part of the record.
Details on adjusting the tonearm's starting position for playback.
Presents the overall electrical schematic of the turntable's components.
Illustrates the internal wiring connections between different boards.
Visual representation of all parts with reference numbers for identification.
Comprehensive list of mechanical and electrical parts with part numbers.
Lists additional items such as power cords and switches.
Details on included accessories and packing materials.
| Speed | 33 1/3, 45 RPM |
|---|---|
| Platter Diameter | 300 mm |
| Overhang | 15 mm |
| Tracking Force Adjustment | 0-3g |
| Cartridge Weight Range | 4-10g |
| Power Consumption | 10 W |
| Output Voltage | 2.5mV |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Type | Direct Drive |
| Platter Material | Aluminum |
| Wow and Flutter | 0.03% WRMS |
| Speeds | 33 1/3, 45 RPM |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio (DIN-B) | 78 dB |
| Tonearm | Static Balance Straight Pipe Arm |
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