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Stereo System Connection
RCA Jacks
• The RCA Jacks of this unit are shared as both the Phono output jacks and the
Line output jacks. They are determined by the Phono/Line Switch.
• When used as a line output, the jacks output analog line-level signals and
could be connected directly with a pair of active speakers or the appropriate
input of your stereo system. When used as a Phono output, they should be
connected to the phono pre-amp or the phono input of the stereo system.
• The Red plug connects with the Right channel and the White plug connects
with the Left channel.
Note:
− If the Phono/Line switch is set at LINE position but RCA jacks connected to the
stereo system's phono input, the sound might be distorted due to input overload
and could damage your stereo system.
− If the Phono/Line switch is set at PHONO position but RCA jack connected to the
stereo system's line input, the volume will be very low due to lacking signal pre-
amplification.
− RCA Jack is not designed to be connected directly to the passive/unpowered
speakers and if it does, the volume will be very low.
Spring clip speaker terminals
The spring clip speaker terminals deliver amplified, speaker-level signals as
output and should be connected with the passive speakers.
Turntable Operation
1. Press the Power Switch to turn on the power.
2. Rotate the Function Knob to either 33
turntable speed accordingly. Use the 45 RPM Adapter if necessary
3. Place the record on the turntable.
4. Remove the stylus protector from the stylus assembly.
Note: To avoid stylus damage, make certain the included stylus guard is in place
whenever the turntable is being moved or cleaned.
5. Lift up the Tonearm and move it over the record where play is desired to
begin. Gently put down the Tonearm and begin the playback.
6. When the record is finished playing, gently lift up the Tonearm and move it
back to the Tonearm Rest. To suspend the playback, repeat the same steps.
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