Preparations Connections Playback and recording .
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Connecting devices that do not have a phono input Connecting devices that have a phono input Connecting the AC adapter Front panel Rear panel 21 22 23 Playback and recording Preparations Assembly Mounting the turntable Mounting the counterweight Mounting the head shell with cartridge Attaching the dust cover Using the dust cover as a record stand Adjustments Adjusting the stylus pressure Adjusting anti-skating Appendix Connections 4 5 7 7
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Contents Troubleshooting Power does not turn on/Power is turned off The turntable does not spin No sound comes out Audio skips, scratches or is distorted Howling is produced The tone arm stops moving halfway Audio cannot be recorded to the USB memory device Cannot install “MusiCut for DENON” onto the computer 33 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 Appendix 39 40 Replacing the stylus Specifications Front panel Rear panel 3 Tips Appendix
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Thank you for purchasing this Denon product. To ensure proper operation, please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the product. After reading this manual, be sure to keep it for future reference. Accessories . Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Features 0 Modern design 0 Converting analog audio from records to digital formats and Much like the PMA-60, DRA-100 and other devices in our Denon Design Series, all unnecessary decoration has been eliminated for an updated minimalistic design. saving to a USB memory device Analog audio can be converted to a digital format (44.1 kHz/192 kbps MP3 or 44.1 kHz/16 bit WAV) and saved to a USB memory device.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording 0 Equipped with a function to switch RPM between 33 1/3, 45 and 78 Change record playback speed between 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM as needed. This means that both 7 inch and 12 inch record playback in all RPM formats is supported. 0 Equipped with a dust cover that can be used as a record stand The included dust cover can also be set up for use as a record stand. Use it to display the sleeves of your records.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Part names and functions Front panel q w e r t y u . 3 3.5 For details, see the next page. Front panel Rear panel i o Q0 Q1 7 Q2 0 0.
Contents qw e Preparations r t Connections Playback and recording 0 0.5 Appendix E Tone arm 0 The counterweight is mounted on the back. (v p. 14) 0 The head shell with cartridge is attached to the tip. (v p. 14) y u 3 3.5 Tips 1 F Counterweight Attached to the back of the tone arm to adjust stylus pressure. 0 “Mounting the counterweight” (v p. 14) 0 “Adjusting the stylus pressure” (v p. 17) G Anti-skating dial Adjusts anti-skating. (v p.
Contents Preparations Connections 3 3.5 0 0.5 Playback and recording Tips Appendix M Armrest Rest the tone arm here when it is not in use for record playback. 1 . N Lifter lever Raises and lowers the tone arm. Lowering the lever slowly lowers the tone arm to place the stylus without damaging it or the record to be played. Q0Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 J REC MP3/WAV indicators Lights in blue after the REC MP3/WAV buttons is pressed to indicate that the device is currently recording audio to USB. (v p.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Rear panel w e r t . q A EQUALIZER ON/OFF switch This switches the built-in equalizer on and off. Switch as needed depending on whether the connected amplifier or mini component system are equipped with phono input or not. 0 “Connecting devices that do not have a phono input” (v p. 21) 0 “Connecting devices that have a phono input” (v p.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording o Contents Assembly Mounting the turntable 13 Mounting the counterweight 14 Mounting the head shell with cartridge 14 Attaching the dust cover 15 Using the dust cover as a record stand 15 Adjustments Adjusting the stylus pressure 17 Adjusting anti-skating 19 Front panel Rear panel 11 Tips Appendix
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Assembly Mount these included parts on the main unit before use. Make sure to perform setup on a stable, even surface to prevent the influence of vibration or slanted angles on record playback. Turntable sheet Turntable Ribbon tape Counterweight Tone arm Head shell with cartridge Stylus cover . Center spindle NOTE 0 Make sure the AC adapter is not connected from this unit to a wall socket during assembly.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording 3 Mounting the turntable 2 Appendix Pull out the ribbon tape, and hang the belt on the roller. 0 Remove the ribbon tape after hanging the belt. Ribbon tape Belt Turn the turntable until the roller of the main unit is visible from the square hole on the side with the ribbon tape. Roller Square hole . 1 Mount the hole in the center of the turntable on the center spindle. Tips 0 Take care not to twist the belt when hanging it.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Mounting the counterweight Appendix Mounting the head shell with cartridge 1 Insert the counterweight into the shaft on the back of the tone arm, and turn it in the direction of the arrow while gently pushing it. Insert the head shell into the tip of the tone arm. 0 Insert the head shell with its guide pin facing up and aligned with the hole on the top of the tone arm. Guide pin 3 3.5 0 0.5 1 Stylus pressure adjustment ring 0 0.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Attaching the dust cover 1 Tips Using the dust cover as a record stand Attach the dust cover to the included dust cover stand to use it as a record stand. Use it in this way when it is not attached to the main unit. Mount the hole on the dust cover on the center spindle. 1 Face the dust cover as shown in the picture below to insert it into the groove in the dust cover stand. . . Dust cover 0 Remove the dust cover before record playback.
Contents Connections Playback and recording Record sleeves can be fitted into the indent on the dust cover stand and leaned against the dust cover. .
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Adjustments Tone arm 3 3.5 0 0.5 To enable the record stylus to follow the grooves of the record and pick up sound (vibrations), it is necessary to apply a constant pressure (stylus pressure) to the record from the stylus tip. A suitable stylus pressure value is specified for each cartridge.
Contents 3 Preparations Connections Playback and recording 5 Release the armrest lock. Tips Appendix Turn twist the counterweight so that the tone arm is floating parallel to the turntable. 0 Perform adjustment by turning the counterweight gradually while periodically removing your hand to check the position. . Keep it parallel . Holding the finger lift of the headshell, move the tone arm over the turntable. 6 2.5 1.3 3.5 0 0.5 1 Finger lift .
Contents 7 Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Adjusting anti-skating Holding the counterweight with a finger so that it does not move, turn the stylus pressure adjustment ring so that its “0” mark is lined up with the line on the tone arm. Anti-skating adjustment is performed to counter the force which pulls the stylus tip inside due to the record rotation. 1 . . Stylus pressure adjustment ring Turn the anti-skating dial so that it is lined up with “2”.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording o Contents Connecting devices that do not have a phono input 21 Connecting devices that have a phono input 22 Connecting the AC adapter 23 NOTE 0 Do not plug in the AC adapter until all connections have been completed. 0 Do not bundle AC adapter together with connection cables. Doing so can result in humming or noise.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Connecting devices that do not have a phono input This unit has a built-in phono equalizer that enables record playback when connected to devices with external audio input without a built-in phono equalizer or with mini component system. Use the EQUALIZER ON/OFF switch to turn the phono equalizer on this unit “ON” when connected to a device without a built-in phono equalizer.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Connecting devices that have a phono input When connected to a device with a built-in phono equalizer, use that device’s phono equalizer during record playback. Use the EQUALIZER ON/OFF switch to turn the phono equalizer on this unit “OFF” when connected to a device with a built-in phono equalizer. R L Amplifiers with a phono input PHONO IN L R R SIGNAL GND .
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Connecting the AC adapter Wait until all connections have been completed before connecting the AC adapter. Attach the plug needed for your wall outlet as shown in the figure below. 【Attaching the AC adapter plug】 【Removing the AC adapter plug】 1. Insert the nubs on the bottom of the AC adapter plug into the grooves on the AC adapter as shown in the picture below. 1.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording o Connecting the AC adapter Household power outlet .
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording o Contents Record playback 26 Recording to a USB memory device 30 Installing the “MusiCut for DENON” digital file editing software 32 Front panel Rear panel 25 Tips Appendix
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Record playback Record playback Tone arm 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 1 Place a record on the turntable. 0 For EP (“doughnut”) records, insert the included 45 rpm adapter onto the center spindle. 2 Turn the power/rpm switch knob to match the turntable rpm with the rpm of the record. The turntable will start turning. Lifter lever 0 You can select 33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm as the turntable speed per minute.
Contents 3 Preparations Connections Playback and recording 5 Raise the stylus cover of the cartridge. Tips Appendix Grip the finger lift, and move the stylus tip directly above the start position of the track to play. Stylus cover 2 2.5 2.5 1 . 1.5 Release the arm rest lock and raise the lifter lever. Lifter lever . Finger lift .
Contents 6 Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Stopping playback Lower the lifter lever. The tone arm slowly lowers, and playback starts when the stylus tip reaches the record. 1 2 Raise the lifter lever. Raise the tone arm to remove the stylus from the record. Holding the finger lift of the headshell, return the tone arm to the armrest. Lower the lifter lever. Lock the tone arm into the armrest. . 3 4 Rear panel . 0 Be careful not to scratch records.
Contents 5 Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Using the automatic stop function Turn the power/rpm switch knob to OFF. The turntable stops. When automatic stop is on, the tone arm automatically raises after playback and then the turntable stops. This keeps the turntable from continuing to turn and cause stylus wear should you accidentally fall asleep while listening to a record, etc. 0 The default setting is on.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Recording to a USB memory device 0 Audio played back from analog sources can be converted to digital formats and saved to a USB memory device. 0 This unit can record to mass storage class-compatible USB memory USB indicator devices. Recording indicators 0 This unit is compatible with USB memory devices in “FAT16” or “FAT32” format.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Recording to a USB memory device 2 3 Insert the USB memory device into the USB port. The USB indicator lights up in white. NOTE 0 Do not remove the USB memory device during recording. Audio will not be recorded correctly if the USB memory device is removed during recording. Stop recording before removing the USB memory device. 0 Recording stops and the indicator turns off if the USB memory device runs out of free space during recording.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Installing the “MusiCut for DENON” digital file editing software You can install “MusiCut for DENON” of the digital file editing software on your computer from our website. Using “MusiCut for DENON”, digital files saved to a USB memory device can be split up, song information acquired and file names edited (MP3 only). o Installing “MusiCut for DENON” 1 2 0 MusiCut is the trademark of TrackSafe,Inc.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Contents o Troubleshooting Power does not turn on/Power is turned off 35 The turntable does not spin 35 No sound comes out 36 Audio skips, scratches or is distorted 36 Howling is produced 37 The tone arm stops moving halfway 37 Audio cannot be recorded to the USB memory device 38 Cannot install “MusiCut for DENON” onto the computer 38 Front panel Rear panel 33 Tips Appendix
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Troubleshooting If a problem should arise, first check the following: 1. Are the connections correct? 2. Is the set being operated as described in the owner’s manual? 3. Are the other devices operating properly? If this unit does not operate properly, check the corresponding symptoms in this section. If the symptoms do not match any of those described here, consult your dealer as it could be due to a fault in this unit.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Power does not turn on/Power is turned off Power is not turned on. 0 Check whether the power plug is correctly inserted into the power outlet. (v p. 24) 0 The power is off. Turn the power/rpm switch knob to the appropriate setting for the record you want to play. (v p. 26) Power automatically turns off. 0 Automatic stop is on. Press the AUTO STOP ON/OFF button on the rear panel to turn the automatic stop function off. (v p.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix No sound comes out No sound is produced. Or sound is distorted. 0 Check the connections for all devices. (v p. 20) 0 Insert connection cables all the way in. 0 Check that input connectors and output connectors are not reversely connected. 0 Check cables for damage. 0 Check the amplifier’s functions and controls and adjust as necessary. 0 Make sure the stylus is correctly attached. (v p.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Howling is produced Howling is produced. 0 This unit and speaker are too close together. Move the speaker away from this unit. 0 This unit is in an unstable position. Install in a stable, level location. 0 Playback volume is too loud. Adjust the volume of the connected amplifier to the appropriate level. The tone arm stops moving halfway The tone arm not tracking during playback. 0 Make sure there are no scratches on the record.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Audio cannot be recorded to the USB memory device USB memory device is not recognized. 0 Disconnect and reconnect the USB memory device. (v p. 30) 0 This unit does not support a connection through a USB hub. Connect the USB memory device directly to the USB port. 0 Not all USB memory devices are guaranteed to work. Some USB memory devices are not recognized. 0 Make sure there is free space on the USB memory device.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips Appendix Replacing the stylus The supplied stylus is good for approximately 400 hours of playback. Replace the stylus in a timely fashion to prevent damage to your record collection. When replacing the stylus, make sure to request the DSN-85 for dedicated use with this unit at either the location where you purchased this unit or a local repair shop.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Specifications o Turntable section Drive type: Belt drive Motor: DC servo motor RPM speeds: 33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM Wow & flutter: 0.1% WRMS S/N ratio: 62 dB o Tone arm section Tone arm: Static balanced type Tone arm effective length: 220 mm Overhang: 16 mm Stylus pressure range: 0 – 4.0 g (0 – 39.2 mN) 1 gradation is 0.1 g (0.98 mN) Compatible cartridge weight: Front panel Rear panel 5.0 – 13.0 g (59.2 mN – 127.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording o Cartridge section Cartridge: MM type Output voltage: Equalizer off: 2.5 mV Equalizer on: 150 mV Optimum stylus pressure: 2.0 g (19.6 mN) Replacement stylus product number: DSN-85 o USB section USB port: USB recording, type A USB port, version 2.0 o General Power supply: AC 100 – 230 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption: 10 W Power consumption in standby mode: 0.
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips 51 342 240 51 o Dimensions (Unit : mm) 18.2 105 414 62 318 48 .
Contents Preparations Connections Playback and recording Tips 【With dust cover attached】 97 347 310 22 91 58 132 58 386 . o Weight: 5.
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