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Drive Type | Direct Drive |
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Reverse Play | Yes |
Digital Output | No |
Braking System | Electronic brake |
Outputs | RCA |
Platter | Aluminum |
Speeds | 33 1/3 and 45 RPM |
Pitch Control | +/- 12% |
Tonearm | Straight |
Wow and Flutter | Less than 0.15% WRMS |
S/N Ratio | More than 50dB |
Starting Torque | 1.6 kgf.cm |
Cartridge | Not included |
Details on high torque DC motor, pitch control, 78 rpm compatibility, and digital output.
Ensures rapid rotation speed and reduced braking time for turntable operation.
Allows adjustment of platter speed with a quartz lock button for returning to normal speed.
Maintains constant musical key tone even when platter speed is adjusted via the slider.
The turntable supports playback of 33, 45, and 78 RPM records.
Provides music output in digital format for external digital processors or MD recorders.
Instructions for connecting RCA cords from the turntable to an amplifier's phono input.
Steps for connecting the digital output to external processors or MD recorders using RCA cords.
Detailed procedure for turning on the turntable, setting speed, and initiating playback.
Steps to safely stop or interrupt the playback of a record on the turntable.
Instructions for attaching the counterweight to the tonearm shaft at the back.
Guidance on inserting and fastening the headshell with the pre-mounted cartridge into the tonearm.
Explanation of strobe dots for speed indication and buttons for 33/45/78 RPM selection.
Information on setting the correct voltage and operating the power dial.
Functionality of the start/stop button and the target light for stylus positioning.
Details on enabling key correction and the quartz lock feature for stable speed.
Operation of reverse playback, motor cutoff, and headshell mounting.
Usage of the pitch slider for speed adjustment and the +/-8%/+/-12% speed switch.
Adjusting the counterweight and location of the extra stylus holder.
Storage for the 45 RPM adaptor and the remote start/stop terminal.
Connection point for outputting audio to digital devices like CD-Rs or computers.