User Manual
Setup Guide
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Unbox your turntable near the speaker you will use with it. Make sure you have enough flat
surface to place your turntable and an electrical socket nearby.
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Open the box.
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Put on the gloves (2). Take out the whole top buffer (3) and put it away for now.
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Lift up your turntable from the packaging.
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Open the product bag (6) and gently pull the opening over the front pillars, and then backwards to
reveal the full turntable.
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Open the dust cover (7) by the finger grip (8).
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Take out the sub-platter (44) from the packaging.
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Place the sub-platter on the spindle (19) with the three rubber dots facing upwards.
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Pinch the paper flag holding the rubber belt (45) on the sub-platter side and pull it over the
motor pulley (18), then remove the paper flag.
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Place the main platter (43) on top with the six rubber stripes facing upwards.
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Connect the power cable (4) first to the AC power socket (66) on the backside of the turntable.
Connect the other side to a wall socket.
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Connect the mini-jack of the music cable (5) to the "Line in" on your speaker or amplifier and
plug the RCA side of the cable to the RCA line out socket (60) on the backside of the turntable.
Make sure you plug the white plug to the white connector and the red plug to the red connector.
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For instructions of the Y shaped ground wire on the sound cable (needed for Small Transparent
Speaker) see page 4.
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For playback to two speakers see page 4.
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For playback over Bluetooth see page 4.
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Make sure your speaker is turned on and has the volume at least to 50%.
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Make sure the pre-amp switch (62) in the back of the turntable is in the "on" position. For usage
with external amplifiers turn the pre-amp switch to the off position.
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Now place the turntable in the place you want it to be. We recommend using gloves and having
the dust cover closed at all times when lifting and moving the turntable.
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If the surface below your turntable is uneven, you have the possibility to adjust the leveling of the
rubber feet (15) by using a normal flat head screwdriver.
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The tonearm counterweight (24) comes pre-calibrated, so there is no need to set the weight. For
tracking force calibration instructions see page 5.
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Remove the rubber band (38) holding the cartridge cover (37) in place during shipping. Also
remove the cartridge cover.
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Place your favorite vinyl record on the platter.
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Move the on/off switch (30) to the on position.
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Double check that the speed RPM setting knob (27) is at the 33 RPM position (this is the most
common record speed). For playing singles at 45 RPM see page 4.
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Double check that the anti-skating knob (28) is at position 2. For anti-skating settings see page 5.
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Unlatch the tonearm clip (32).
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Raise the tonearm by lifting the tonearm lifting lever (31).
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Move the tonearm by pinching the tonearm grip (35) and position the cartridge needle above the
edge at the beginning of the record. By now the record should have started spinning.
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If there is dust or particles on your record, take this time to clean the record using the record
brush (49). While the record is spinning and the tonearm is in up position, lower the brush onto
the left side of the record so it cleans all the tracks of the record simultaneously, there is no need
to move the brush back and forth, just let it catch the debris as the record spins and then move it
out from the record.
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Lower the tonearm by lowering the tonearm lever (31).
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You should now hear music. If needed, fine tune the speed using the pitch knob (23). Adjust the
volume on your speaker and enjoy the moment.
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After the record is finished the motor will stop. When you are done playing, first lift the tonearm
lever up. Grab the tonearm grip and move the tonearm back over its resting position.Lower the
tonearm lifting lever. Latch the tonearm clip. Close the dust cover by the finger grip.
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