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Table of Contents Warnings/ FCC Statement.. .....................................................4-5 Introduction/ About Andover.......................................................... 6 Rear Panel ...........................................................7 How to Connect your Turntable ...........................................................8 Using Spinbase / Specifications ...........................................................9 Room Placement. ................. ................................
WARNING DO NOT OPEN TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol alerts the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Do not use this apparatus near water. 5.
FCC STATEMENT FOR THE U.S.A. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of part 1 5 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Introduction We're really pleased that you have chosen Spinbase. It is all you need to enjoy great sound from your Turntable or Portable Record Player, Bluetooth device, and any wired analog source you may wish to add. Combining Spinbase with the Andover Spindeck Turntable creates a simple and affordable playback system that is easy to set up, sounds great and is a snap to use.
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How to Connect your Turntable Spinbase can be used with many different types of Turntables or Record players. The term Record Player describes an all-in-one device containing speakers. A Turntable is a component which requires connection to a speaker or amplifier. How you connect it to Spinbase depends on the Turntable or Record Player type you have. 1. Component Turntable with Magnetic Cartridge This is the most common type of turntable typically used with Spinbase.
Using Spinbase To turn on Spinbase, rotate the central control knob clockwise past the click. The LED pointer on the knob will illuminate to indicate power is on. All inputs on Spinbase are always active. It is not necessary to switch between inputs. Simply start using the source you want to hear, and turn off the source you don't. You may find this uncommon, but once you become accustomed to it we believe you will find it to be natural and intuitive.
Room Placement As with any sound system, where it's placed in your room affects how well the sound fills the space. Spinbase features a 270-degree sound field to provide a spacious, room-enveloping performance that defies its compact size. Sound is emitted from both sides and the front of the unit, so be careful not to block the sound from the sides.
Two-Year Warranty Andover Audio warrants our products against manufacturing defects and workmanship to the initial purchaser for a period of two (2) years from the date of delivery to customer. Andover Audio will repair or replace the unit as necessary to restore proper operation. This warranty covers both parts and labor for the warranty period. The warranty excludes physical damage caused by accident or abuse outside of our control, or if the unit is damaged due to incorrect packing.
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Quick Setup Guide (Version 8) Visit our website’s support section for the latest product manuals. Spinbase Setup 1. Remove Spinbase from its box. Keep the packaging for returns or exchanges. 2. Place Spinbase on a level surface. This is important for your turntable performance. 3. Before turning it on, plug Spinbase into a power outlet using its power adapter. Connect a Turntable or Record Player 1. Place your turntable on top of Spinbase. 2.
Thank you for purchasing Spinbase. If you’re new to vinyl, or returning to it after a few years, there are some important things to know: The turntable Phono cartridge is the device on the end of the tonearm that converts record grooves to an electrical signal. The most commonly equipped cartridges are Magnetic and Ceramic. Spinbase is compatible with both, but the connections are different. (Note: Some high-end cartridges, called Moving-Coil, are not compatible with Spinbase.
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