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Overview

The  Creek  Wyndsor  turntable  shipped 
from  the  factory  without  arm  -  its 
versatility  allows  it  to  be  fitted  with  the 
arm of your choice. 

For  photographic  purposes  we  have 
chosen  to  use  the  Rega  RB300  and 
Goldring MM cartridge. 

The turntable is mounted on the Creek 
AR4  rack,  which  not  only  supports  the 
turntable but also isolates the vibrations 
that cause feedback. 

The  two  products  complement  each  other  as  similar  parts  are  used  on  both.    The 
adjustable feet and damping rings are identical.

Assembly Instructions

To avoid marking the acrylic parts, please be sure to complete the assembly wearing 
the white gloves provided.

The  black  acrylic  base  is  already  fitted  with  the  three  adjustable 
silver feet and spikes. Be very careful not to damage anything with 
the pointed spikes while assembling the table.

Remove the base from the plastic bag and place it on the surface 
where you intend to use it. 

Take the bearing and separate the two halves by unscrewing the 
large bolt at one end. There is oil covering the ceramic spindle - 
take care not to allow the oil to get on the other parts. If by chance it 
does, then simply wipe it clean.

Place the bottom section of the bearing through the centre hole in the black base and 
then tighten the bolt and cup to the underside to hold it tightly in place. It should be a 
tight fit so some effort may be required to force it into place. Use the Allen key provided 
to tighten the bolt, just enough to stop it from coming loose. Do not over-tighten it. 

Add a small amount of oil to the inside of the top section of the bearing and place it onto 
the ceramic shaft.

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Summary of Contents for Wyndsor

Page 1: ...Wyndsor Turntable Assembly Instructions...

Page 2: ...ulley fitted and power cable Speed controller Creek OBH Uni power supply Spike washers 2 alternative size arm mounting adjustment rings 24mm and 25mm Spare oil Bearing Weighted clamp Acrylic cover Whi...

Page 3: ...y could result in damage The Wyndsor turntable and LP1 speed controller have been designed by Mike Creek to celebrate 25 years as a manufacturer of hi fi equipment In honour of his father s electronic...

Page 4: ...eet and spikes Be very careful not to damage anything with the pointed spikes while assembling the table Remove the base from the plastic bag and place it on the surface where you intend to use it Tak...

Page 5: ...re unscrewed Pass the plugs and earth wire through the mounting hole When the boss is sitting on the VTA adjuster line the arm up with the front of the turntable and tighten the fixing screws to hold...

Page 6: ...don t also turn Move the motor round to place the pulley as far from the platter as possible and centre it in the gap so that it does not touch the base anywhere One by one fit the three belts provid...

Page 7: ...position 1 and then the power can be applied from the power switch on the left hand side of the speed controller Select either 45 or 33 3 RPM from the buttons on the front of the speed controller Use...

Page 8: ...ltage AC synchronous motor Platter Bearing Inverted ceramic shaft with polished ball Drive Belts Custom made silicon belts available from Creek Audio Warranty 5 years Creek Audio Limited 12 Avebury Co...

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