Owner s Manual
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... Handling records 13 Notes about the warranty in Europe and other countries or areas. Precautions for future reference. Do not place the unit on the turntable cover. Turntable mat × 1 45 RPM adapter × 1 Counterweight × 1 Headshell × 1 Audio-Technica VM Type (dual magnet) stereo cartridge (equivalent to ... are missing or have been damaged during playback. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of heat or in a safe place for choosing TEAC. See page 81 for warranty provisions. and other countries. Please contact the store where you for future reference.
... Handling records 13 Notes about the warranty in Europe and other countries or areas. Precautions for future reference. Do not place the unit on the turntable cover. Turntable mat × 1 45 RPM adapter × 1 Counterweight × 1 Headshell × 1 Audio-Technica VM Type (dual magnet) stereo cartridge (equivalent to ... are missing or have been damaged during playback. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of heat or in a safe place for choosing TEAC. See page 81 for warranty provisions. and other countries. Please contact the store where you for future reference.
Owner s Manual
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... it . Keep the unit in place. oo Be careful not to level the unit. Nut Headshell 5 Place the turntable mat on a flat surface. 2 Install the turntable. Align the turntable with the turntable on it . 1 Turn the foot on the end of the feet is not level, follow the procedures below ....and shift the tone arm to the left to secure it in standby while setting it up ( E on page 17). 1 Place it on the turntable. Center shaft Turntable 3 Loop the belt around the motor pulley. Washer Counterweight Foot 1 2 3 Reattach the foot in the illustration below to correct it before use....
... it . Keep the unit in place. oo Be careful not to level the unit. Nut Headshell 5 Place the turntable mat on a flat surface. 2 Install the turntable. Align the turntable with the turntable on it . 1 Turn the foot on the end of the feet is not level, follow the procedures below ....and shift the tone arm to the left to secure it in standby while setting it up ( E on page 17). 1 Place it on the turntable. Center shaft Turntable 3 Loop the belt around the motor pulley. Washer Counterweight Foot 1 2 3 Reattach the foot in the illustration below to correct it before use....
Owner s Manual
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oo Do not let the turntable turn. 2 Insert the included hex wrench into the height adjustment screw hole and turn the ring. Alignment position That tone arm base can move right ... that the center line aligns with it set at 1.4 and adjust it during record playback after changing the cartridge or headshell. 1 Place a record on the turntable, and put the record needle on the edge of the record. So, turn . 8 Turn the counterweight so that the stylus pressure adjustment ring scale matches...
oo Do not let the turntable turn. 2 Insert the included hex wrench into the height adjustment screw hole and turn the ring. Alignment position That tone arm base can move right ... that the center line aligns with it set at 1.4 and adjust it during record playback after changing the cartridge or headshell. 1 Place a record on the turntable, and put the record needle on the edge of the record. So, turn . 8 Turn the counterweight so that the stylus pressure adjustment ring scale matches...
Owner s Manual
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... in this is closed. oo We recommend that allows the cartridge to be changed easily. 52.8±0.5 mm 16 Opening and closing the turntable cover. 3 Attach the new cartridge and tighten the screws. b Counterweight c Stylus pressure adjustment ring d Anti-skating dial e Arm lifter...the cartridge. i Headshell This is a rest for the record. Names and functions of the turntable cover and lift it slowly to remove it stops. Turntable cover Attaching the turntable cover Turntable cover Main unit Hinge 1 Insert the hinges completely into the hinge holders at the left to...
... in this is closed. oo We recommend that allows the cartridge to be changed easily. 52.8±0.5 mm 16 Opening and closing the turntable cover. 3 Attach the new cartridge and tighten the screws. b Counterweight c Stylus pressure adjustment ring d Anti-skating dial e Arm lifter...the cartridge. i Headshell This is a rest for the record. Names and functions of the turntable cover and lift it slowly to remove it stops. Turntable cover Attaching the turntable cover Turntable cover Main unit Hinge 1 Insert the hinges completely into the hinge holders at the left to...
Owner s Manual
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... speakers and headphones will be very loud, which supports MM cartridges, are not planning to use the unit for example, when opening and closing the turntable cover. 3 Raise the cartridge protector. A PHONO EQ (audio output setting) switch ON Signals that the power plug of the optical digital output. ... ground. The PHONO EQ switch setting changes the type of an amplifier, for an extended period of time. Never pull or yank on the turntable. When playing a 45 RPM large-hole single record, use any AC adapter other connections, connect the included AC adapter to this is set...
... speakers and headphones will be very loud, which supports MM cartridges, are not planning to use the unit for example, when opening and closing the turntable cover. 3 Raise the cartridge protector. A PHONO EQ (audio output setting) switch ON Signals that the power plug of the optical digital output. ... ground. The PHONO EQ switch setting changes the type of an amplifier, for an extended period of time. Never pull or yank on the turntable. When playing a 45 RPM large-hole single record, use any AC adapter other connections, connect the included AC adapter to this is set...
Owner s Manual
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...operating systems can be set to 33 1/3 or 45 RPM. 6 Shift the tone arm slightly to the left to the record and start the turntable. Lower the tone arm slowly until the stylus touches the record and playback begins. Recording with a computer Connect this unit (as of the amplifier.... VV Do not place anything on top of the record or the track where you close the turntable cover during record playback to stop turntable rotation during playback. 3 4 3 4 3 4 0 0 0 5 Set the RPM according to unlock it. 1 2 Basic operation (continued) 9 Lower the arm lifter. The rotation speed can...
...operating systems can be set to 33 1/3 or 45 RPM. 6 Shift the tone arm slightly to the left to the record and start the turntable. Lower the tone arm slowly until the stylus touches the record and playback begins. Recording with a computer Connect this unit (as of the amplifier.... VV Do not place anything on top of the record or the track where you close the turntable cover during record playback to stop turntable rotation during playback. 3 4 3 4 3 4 0 0 0 5 Set the RPM according to unlock it. 1 2 Basic operation (continued) 9 Lower the arm lifter. The rotation speed can...
Owner s Manual
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...215; 14") oo Performance data is specified at 20°C. oo Illustrations in this unit is equivalent to receive power from production models. 20 Turntable Drive system Rotation detection type high-precision control belt drive Motor DC motor Rotation speed 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm Rotation speed variation 0.2% Wow ...and flutter 0.1% SN ratio 67 dB or higher (A-weighted, 20 kHz LPF) Turntable Acrylic, 30cm (12") diameter Pedestal Artificial marble and wood Tone arm Arm type Static-balanced S-shaped tone arm Effective arm length 223 ...
...215; 14") oo Performance data is specified at 20°C. oo Illustrations in this unit is equivalent to receive power from production models. 20 Turntable Drive system Rotation detection type high-precision control belt drive Motor DC motor Rotation speed 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm Rotation speed variation 0.2% Wow ...and flutter 0.1% SN ratio 67 dB or higher (A-weighted, 20 kHz LPF) Turntable Acrylic, 30cm (12") diameter Pedestal Artificial marble and wood Tone arm Arm type Static-balanced S-shaped tone arm Effective arm length 223 ...