ADJUSTING THE MAGENTA TT10 TURNTABLE
This drawing of the stereo groove may look frightening. Yet...
...if you stick to the basic adjustments, you can enjoy the sound of analog recordings engraved in the vinyl record.
It is not at all necessary to make things complicated. Start by adjusting down force and bias, put on a record and listen. From there you can
refine the set up and adjustments if you want the highest quality in sound.
If the adjustments are not correct, even the most expensive turntable cannot fulfill its promise: the best possible sound reproduction
PREAMBLE
Why not have a turntable next to your CD Player in your set up?
The sound of records can be enlightening, records are authentic, and records can be fun.
Compared to the modern digital formats, the analogue LP record, with its signal engraved in a vinyl disc, may look poor at first glance.
However, do never forget that it is still the only medium (apart from the reel to reel tape recorder) that can contain the most complete and
most structured signal providing great dynamics, having the widest frequency band attainable, and having the most refined detail over the