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FLOATING RECORD 

VERTICAL TURNTABLE

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for Floating Record

Page 1: ...FLOATING RECORD VERTICAL TURNTABLE USER MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...vox we re dedicated to reimagining vintage design with modern technology The Floating Record is a high performance turntable that plays your records vertically through built in dynamic full range ster...

Page 4: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Equipment List 2 Packaging 3 Assembly 7 Controls 9 How to Use 18 How to Use External Speakers 19 Maintenance 20 Detailed Specifications 21 Warnings and Legal 23 Contact...

Page 5: ...eer Base 1 Acrylic Platter 1 Record Clamp 1 45 RPM Record Adapter 1 Silicone Belt 1 Felt Slipmat 1 Power Adapter 1 Power Cord SYMBOLS with Acrylic plinth and Carbon Fiber Tonearm Direct Current Headph...

Page 6: ...ct This packaging is also required to process a return or service request if needed See the diagram below for instruction on how to re pack your product NOTE When repacking your product please tilt th...

Page 7: ...he Floating Record base on a stable surface 2 Insert the spindle of the platter into the corresponding hole on the plinth NOTE Set up the Floating Record out of reach of children and pets and in a low...

Page 8: ...4 ASSEMBLY CONT 3 Unscrew the record clamp and place the felt mat on the platter A B...

Page 9: ...l the belt around the inner groove of the belt drive for 331 3 RPM or the outer for 45 RPM 331 3 RPM 45 RPM NOTE Generally speaking 33 1 3 RPM is for traditional full size 12 records and 45 RPM is for...

Page 10: ...6 ASSEMBLY CONT 6 Assemble the power adapter by connecting the cord to the adapter brick and then plug the Floating Record into a protective earthed grounded wall outlet BUILT IN CHICAGO...

Page 11: ...7 CONTROLS On the front of the Floating Record A Tone Arm B Manual Cueing Arm C Cradle D Volume Knob B A C D...

Page 12: ...8 CONTROLS CONT On the back of the Floating Record E Power Jack F Mute Onboard Speakers G Headphone Jack H RCA Outputs BUILT IN CHICAGO BUILT IN CHICAGO E F G H...

Page 13: ...9 HOW TO USE 1 Unscrew the record clamp 2 Place your record over the felt mat on the platter...

Page 14: ...10 HOW TO USE CONT 3 Lightly screw the record clamp back on 4 Turn the volume knob clockwise to power the Floating Record on and wait for it to get up to speed...

Page 15: ...11 5 Gently pull the cueing arm toward you in order to lift the stylus NOTE Be sure to remove the clear plastic stylus cover by pulling it straight up and off...

Page 16: ...12 HOW TO USE CONT 6 Release the tonearm from its cradle and position it over the record to your desired track...

Page 17: ...13 7 Drop the stylus by gently pushing the cueing arm away from you...

Page 18: ...14 HOW TO USE CONT 8 Use the volume knob to adjust to your desired volume NOTE Turning the volume knob clockwise increases volume while turning count er clockwise decreases volume...

Page 19: ...15 9 To power off the Floating Record turn the volume knob counter clockwise until it clicks...

Page 20: ...16 HOW TO USE CONT 10 Lift the stylus off of the record by pulling the cueing arm toward you...

Page 21: ...17 A B 11 Be sure to place the tonearm in the cradle between uses NOTE Keep the stylus protected by putting the stylus cover on between uses...

Page 22: ...ceiver into the RCA outputs on the Floating Record 3 The onboard speakers on the Floating Record will still be active even while connected to an external speaker system You can mute the onboard speake...

Page 23: ...y dusting it with a clean dry microfiber cloth Be sure to turn off your Floating Record and protect the stylus using the provided plastic stylus cover when not in use We recommend to clean your record...

Page 24: ...tion curve Onboard 2x20W Digital Stereo Amplifier Manual Silicone Belt Drive System 33 or 45 RPM AC Stepper motor with high precision Crystal locked motor control circuit Low resonance high mass Acryl...

Page 25: ...moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 The user should not attempt any service...

Page 26: ...Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Unauthorized modification of this unit may cause it to no longer comply with FCC regulations and void your authority to use this device Cet appareil num riqu...

Page 27: ...23 CONTACT INFO support gramovox com 844 472 6686 M F 9am 5pm CST...

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