Recording
Recording from the Turntable
1.
Select Phono using the Source button.
2.
Insert the USB flash drive into the USB slot.
3.
Lower the tonearm to the desired location on the record.
4.
Press the Rep/Rec button.
5.
During recording, press the Next Track button to create a separate audio file.
6.
Press the Stop button to stop recording.
Recording from the Aux Input
1.
Insert the USB flash drive into the USB slot.
2.
Select Aux In using the Source button.
3.
Connect your external audio device and start its playback.
4.
Press the Record button.
5.
During recording, press the Next Track button to create a separate audio file.
6.
Press the Stop button to stop recording.
Turntable Playback
Before use, please make sure to:
•
Remove the stylus protector. Reconnect the protective cap on the stylus when not in use.
•
Ensure the tonearm is free to move from the tonearm rest. Lock the tonearm in place again when not in use.
1.
Set the Source to Phono and lift the turntable dust cover.
2.
Place a record on the turntable, over the central spindle on the slipmat.
3.
Set the Speed selector to 33, 45, or 78 rpm depending on the record.
4.
Lift the tonearm from the tonearm rest by using the Raise Lever and slowly move it over the record. The turntable
platter will start turning.
5.
Place the tonearm on the desired location of the record.
6.
Gently lower the tonearm onto the record to start playing.
7.
When the record is finished playing, the tonearm will automatically stop. Lift the tonearm from the record and put it
back on the rest.
8.
To manually stop the record, lift the tonearm from the record and return it to the rest.
Note: Do not stop or turn the platter manually. Moving or jarring the turntable without securing the tonearm clamp
could result in damage to the tonearm.
Auto-stop Switch Operation
Certain types of records may have an auto-stop area outside the pre-set limit, so the turntable may stop before the last track
finishes. If this occurs, set the Auto-stop switch to the Off position. This allows the record to play to the end, but it will not
stop automatically. You must manually raise the tonearm and place it back in the rest and then turn the power off to stop the
turntable from spinning.
Aux In Playback
1.
Set the Source to Aux In.
2.
Connect an 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo audio cable (not included) from the Aux In on the front panel of Mustang LP to the line
output or headphone output of your external audio device to be able to listen to the external source through Mustang
LP's internal speakers.
3.
Adjust the volume on Mustang LP to the desired level.
Note: If the line output of your external device is connected, you only need to adjust the system's volume control. If your
external device's headphone output is connected, you may need to adjust the volume control on both your external device
and Mustang LP to achieve the desired volume.
USB Flash Drive Playback
The following file types are playable from USB flash drives: MP3, WAV, and WMA.
To playback a file:
1.
Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port.
2.
Set the Source to USB. The unit will start playback.
3.
Press the Stop button to stop playing.
Note: Please note that the unit can only read FAT32 format USB flash drives that are 32GB or less.
Note: If a USB flash drive contains more than 999 files in a folder, the files above 999 will not appear correctly on the display.
Arrange your files into folders with a maximum of 999 files per folder.
Listening to the Radio
1.
Set the Source to the desired frequency (AM or FM).
2.
Select the desired radio station by turning the Tuning dial.
3.
Adjust the volume to the desired level.
Note: The receiver has a built-in FM antenna hanging at the rear cabinet. This wire should be fully uncoiled and extended for
best reception.
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