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11. 

33-RPM Speed Select Button 

Engaging  this  button  will  rotate  the 
platter  at  33  revolutions  per  a  minute 
(RPMs).  The  LED  on  the  button  will 
illuminate  when  this  speed  has  been 
selected. 

 

12. 

45- RPM Speed Select Button 

Engaging  this  button  will  rotate  the 
platter  at  45  RPMs.  The  LED  on  the 
button  will  illuminate  when  this  speed 
has been selected. 

 

13. 

Pitch Control Slider 

This  slider  is  used  to  adjust  the 
playback  pitch  of  the  record.  Pushing 
the  slider  up  will  increase  the  platter 
speed,  increase  the  pitch.  Pushing  the 
slider  down  will  slow  the  platter  down 
so reducing the pitch. 

14. 

Tone Arm Lever 

This  lever  is  used  to  safely  elevate  the 
tone  arm  above  a  record  surface 
without  damaging the records surface. 

 

15. 

Tone Arm Clamp and Rest 

Use this rest to safely hold the tone arm 
in 

position 

during  non-use  and 

transportation. 

 

16. 

Anti-skate Knob 

The  anti-skate  applies  inward  force  to 
the  tone  arm  to  prevent  outward 
skipping  across  the  record  due  to  the 
centrifugal force cause by platter rotation. 
The  anti-skate  value  should  be  equally 
to  that  of  the  stylus  counterweight 
pressure.

 

17. 

Stylus-Pressure Ring 

The  counterweight  scale  must  face 
toward the headshell. 

 

18. 

Counterweight 

Use  the  counterweight  to  balance  the 
tone  arm  and  to  adjust  the  stylus 
pressure. 

 

19. 

Hinge For Dust Cover 

Do not overstress the joints at the risk 
of damage. 

 

20. 

USB Socket (USB cable limit 3m) 

After  connecting  the  Turntable  to  the 
computer  via  USB,  you  can  record  your 
vinyl records to your hard disk using the 
included Audacity software. 

21. 

Phono/Line Selector 

This switch is used to change the mode 
from phono output to line output

.

 

 

 

22. 

RCA output Leads 

The output is able to switch to PHONO 
output  or  LINE  output.  For  example: 
These  jacks  are  used  to  send  a  low 
voltage  "phono"  level  output  signal  to 
a  mixers  "phono"  input  jacks.  Turntables 
should be  connected  to “Phono”  inputs 
on  a  mixer.  The  red  colored  RCA  jack 
represents  the  right  channel  input  and 
the  white  represents  the  left  channel 
input. 

Summary of Contents for G056F

Page 1: ...G056F USB TURNTABLE User Manual Notice d Utilisation ...

Page 2: ...the Headshell Cartridge counter weight and single adaptor from the packaging The headshell can be fitted to the tone arm by pushing the contacts gently into the arm and rotating the collar clockwise till it stops 6 The counterweight should be screwed gently onto the tone arm at the opposite end to the headshell The counterweight screws on clockwise 7 Place the single adaptor in the holder at the r...

Page 3: ... to turn on the power the speed indicator and the strobe illuminator which is located towards the front of the platter will light up 5 Place a record on the slip mat When playing a 45 rpm record with a large center hole place the 45 rpm adapter on the center spindle 6 Set the speed to match the record 7 Remove the stylus protector from the Headshell Stylus and then release the Tone arm clamp 8 Set...

Page 4: ...ndicate the various stages of pitch The indicators are illuminated by the STROBE INDICATOR LAMP Each row may appear to stand still at different pitch levels Note The use of heavy fluorescent lighting directly above the turntable will obscure the STROBE LAMP and affect indicator accuracy The bottom row of indicators are for 33prm records and the top for 45rpm 4 Center Spindle This spindle holds the...

Page 5: ...the tone arm to prevent outward skipping across the record due to the centrifugal force cause by platter rotation The anti skate value should be equally to that of the stylus counterweight pressure 17 Stylus PressureRing The counterweight scale must face toward the headshell 18 Counterweight Use the counterweight to balance the tone arm and to adjust the stylus pressure 19 Hinge For Dust Cover Do ...

Page 6: ...o work with Audacity 1 Connect an input source to the unit 2 Connect the USB lead to your computer 3 Install the Audacity recording software 4 Open the Audacity program 5 Select Preference from the Edit tab in the Audacity Menu 6 Select Audio I O tab at the top left Under Playback Device select your internal sound card Under Recording Device select USB Audio CODEC Under Recording Channels select 2...

Page 7: ... record Set your USB turntable up to play the song or album you want to record Click on the red Record button to begin recording Lower tone arm on USB turntable onto album and track you want to record Click on the blue Pause button to pause the recording Press it again to continue Click on the yellow Stop button To stop recording That s it You can now play around with your recording and explore th...

Page 8: ...lose proximity to gas appliances Do not use unless correctly assembled Do not cover when in use Do not place the mains lead beneath a carpet or rug Do not use the unit in locations where paint petrol or other flammable liquids are used or stored Do not use this unit in the immediate surroundings of a bath a shower or a swimming pool MAINTENANCE Before cleaning turn the unit off and disconnect from...

Page 9: ...ll be on the invoice that arrived with the product or on the e mail you received when you placed the order Do not contact SoundLab only your retailer can arrange a replacement If your product fails within the guarantee period firstly read the section on operation and setup If the product needs to be repaired or replaced you must contact the retailer from whom you bought it The retailer s contact d...

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