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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  

TURNTABLE UNIT  (TOP VIEW) 

PART NAME 

DESCRIPTIONS 

45 RPM ADAPTER 

Use this Adapter when playing vintage 45RPM records with a 1.5” (38mm) center 

opening. 

PLATTER 

This is the rotating part of the Turntable. 

CENTER SPINDLE 

The center hole of the vinyl record to be played should align with this SPINDLE. 

PLATTER FELT MAT 

This is for covering the platter and on which the vinyl record is placed. 

CONTROL PANEL 

The major electronic controls and indicators can be found on this panel. 

CARTRIDGE 

An Audio Technica AT3600LA Moving Magnet Cartridge (MMC) is pre-installed. 
Please remove the original protective plastic cover from the stylus before use and 

replace it after playing records for maximum protection. 

ANTI-SHOCK LOCK 
DOWN SCREW 

This Screw has been loosened in factory to lock down the Anti-shock mechanism 
of  the  Turntable  to  protect  it  from  damage  during  transit.  Please  turn  it  in  a 
clockwise direction until the screw is all the way down to reactivate the Anti-shock 
mechanism before first use. If the unit is not to be used for a long time, loosen the 

Screw until the Anti-shock mechanism of the Turntable is locked down again. 

COUNTERWEIGHT 

This rotary part is used to set the tracking force required by different cartridges. 
It should be kept at the 2.5g scale reading point for the included cartridge. 

CUE LEVER 

Use this to control the precise lead-in point of a chosen sound track on the record. 
Gently pull the Lever towards yourself to lower the stylus onto the record surface 

and push towards the rear end to raise the stylus above it. 

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TONEARM HOLDER 

When not using the Phono function, the TONEARM should be returned onto this 
HOLDER and locked in placed by the built-in locking clip. 

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SPEED SELECTOR 

Use  this  Selector  to  choose  between  33  and  45  RPM  according  to  your  vinyl 
record requirement. 

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TONEARM 

This is a metal tubing carrying the HEADSHELL and CARTRIDGE assembly. 

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HEADSHELL 

This is the part on which the CARTRIDGE (MMC) is fixed to with a small screw. 

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PITCH CONTROL 

Use this control to vary the pitch of the phono audio output by means of changing 
the motor speed. The center click denotes the point of neutral pitch. Rotate to the 

right side of the center click to increase pitch and vice versa. 

Summary of Contents for SB6077

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Page 2: ...r sold with the product When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for a long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has b...

Page 3: ...ates 26 The Rating Plates are located at the bottom enclosure of the turntable and rear enclosure of the speaker units SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLIANCE WITH FCC REGULATIONS This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interf...

Page 4: ...e until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise Customer s Record The serial number of this product is found on its bottom cover You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of ...

Page 5: ... If the unit is not to be used for a long time loosen the Screw until the Anti shock mechanism of the Turntable is locked down again 8 COUNTERWEIGHT This rotary part is used to set the tracking force required by different cartridges It should be kept at the 2 5g scale reading point for the included cartridge 9 CUE LEVER Use this to control the precise lead in point of a chosen sound track on the r...

Page 6: ...in the USB playback mode Press it once to choose Repeat 1 playing mode to play the current song repeatedly Press again to choose Repeat All playing mode to play all compatible MP3 songs on the USB flash drive Songs in the root directory will be played back first and then those in other folders will follow 21 SKIP FORWARD BUTTON In BT USB modes press it to skip forward to next track 22 REPEAT INDIC...

Page 7: ...OR Use this selector to choose Phono Out or Phono Record mode Normally it should be left in the Phono Out position Switch to Phono Record position only if you want to encode your record sound tracks into MP3 files 30 LINE OUT JACKS Connect this set of color coded RCA cables to the corresponding color coded PHONO IN JACKS on the rear panel of the right speaker The red plug denotes the R channel and...

Page 8: ...oid installing the unit in locations described below Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating appliances such as electric heaters Places exposed to high levels of electromagnetic interference such as microwave ovens fluorescent lamps or WiFi routers Dusty humid or moist places Places subject to constant vibrations POWER SOURCE This Unit is designed to only operate on AC adapter...

Page 9: ...nserve electrical energy The POWER INDICATOR will turn OFF TURNTABLE UNIT OPERATION 1 Press STANDBY FUNCTION BUTTON once to switch ON the Turntable unit 2 Press the STANDBY FUNCTION BUTTON again to select PHONO BLUETOOTH USB function Corresponding indicator will light 3 As the Turntable unit does not have a sleep mode please turn it OFF manually after use by pressing the POWER ON OFF BUTTON to con...

Page 10: ...record track that you want to record using the CUE LEVER to position it at the starting point and suspend playing 4 Set the PHONO MODE SELECTOR to PHONO REC position 5 Press RECORD BUTTON to set up the MP3 encoding process in 1 to 2 seconds When the RECORD INDICATOR lights the system is ready to start MP3 encoding 6 Start playing the selected song you want to record by lowering the CUE LEVER 7 Whe...

Page 11: ... link If you need to switch between different paired devices that are all in range and with Bluetooth functions enabled the Bluetooth function of the current connected device must be turned off first to release the SB6077 system for an alternative Bluetooth connection Refer to manual of your smartphone or external Bluetooth enabled device for correct Bluetooth operation instructions since it may v...

Page 12: ... deteriorate and it is time to replace the STYLUS In addition if the CARTRIDGE is damaged by accident it can also be readily replaced by following the instructions below CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT Before proceeding please replace the original protective plastic cover onto the STYLUS STYLUS REPLACEMENT To remove the old stylus needle hold the cartridge in one hand grasp the plastic stylus housing with t...

Page 13: ...TENANCE To ensure the best sound and the least amount of wear on your records it is essential that they are kept clean Make sure your records especially older ones are sufficiently cleaned prior to playing them Thoroughly clean dust off the stylus and record regularly Use a soft brush to clean the stylus Brush from the base to the tip as shown below For records with only light amounts of dust we r...

Page 14: ... Check that the signal cables are connected correctly No sound from the Left Speaker The Left Speaker cable is not properly connected to the dedicated jack on the Right Speaker Reconnect the LEFT SPEAKER CABLE to the correct RCA connector on the RIGHT SPEAKER The sound output is abnormal sounds unnatural or weak bass output The L and R terminals of the Amplifier AUX IN terminals and external sourc...

Page 15: ...format MP3 ENCODING PARAMETERS 44 1kHz sampling frequency 128kbps constant bitrate At Spectra environmental and social responsibility is a core value of our business We are dedicated to continuous implementation of responsible initiatives with an aim to conserve and maintain the environment through responsible recycling Please visit us at http www spectraintl com green htm for more information on ...

Page 16: ...ance as outlined in the user manual 3 Warranty of all SPECTRA products applies to residential use only and is void when products are used in a nonresidential environment or installed outside the United States This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state TO OBTAIN SERVICE please remove all batteries if any and pack the unit carefull...

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