Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Introduction
- Package contents
- Safety precautions
- Notes on use
- Part names and functions
- Preparation for use
- Placing the platter
- Setting up the turntable
- Assembling the tonearm
- Tonearm balance and tracking force
- Setting tonearm balance
- Setting tracking force
- Setting the anti-skate adjustment
- Installing/removing the dust cover
- Connecting the AC adapter
- Wireless/wired connection
- Connecting via Bluetooth wireless technology
- Setting pre-amplifier selector switch
- Connecting to connectable equipment (active speakers, amplifiers, etc.)
- Playing a record
- Care
- Replacing the stylus
- Replacing a cartridge
- When the turntable is moved
- Troubleshooting
- Dimensions
- Specifications
- How Do I Set Up the Turntable?
Analog
connection
In addition
to
the
built-in Bluetooth transmitter, the LP120XBT-USB has a traditional PHONO
output
along
wjth
a bui.lt-in magnetic
phone
preamp
provjding an
RIAA
equalized line ]evel output. This
makes
it
compatible
with
traditional PHONO inputs on amplifiers and receivers, along
with
Aux
or
Line level inputs on powered speakers,
amp
lifiers, and other audio equipment.
If
your
audio device has its
own
RIAA
magnetic
phone
preamp,,
simply
set
the
turntable's
PHONO/LINE selector
switch
to
PHONO, bypassing
the
internal preamp.
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To
offer
the
best audio performance,
the
USB and Bluetooth
outputs
are completely removed
from
the
signal path
and
will
not
function
when
the
switch
is set
to
PHONG.
If
you
are
connecting
to
an
"Aux"
type
Jine-level
input
or
powered speakers, place
the
selector
switch
in
the
LINE position
to
use
the
turntable's
internal
phono
preamp.
If
your
audio device has a separate
ground
terminal,
connect
the
spade lug
on
the
dual RCA cable
to
the
grounding
lug
on
your
audio
component
to
help
minimize
hum.