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green right channel return (R -)
blue left channel return (L -)
To achieve the best sound reproduction, the cartridge must be positioned
precisely in the head shell. To do this, fit the tangency guide (you'll find this in
the parts bag. It's a white rectangular piece of cardboard with black lines) over
the spindle at point 'A’ and onto the platter, black lines side up (See diagram
below). Remove the stylus guard. Move the tonearm (9) (adjusted for the
correct tracking force of your cartridge) to the pattern. When the stylus tip of the
cartridge is at points 130mm and 250mm, the front of the cartridge should be
parallel to the lines on the pattern. If necessary, slide the cartridge back and
forth until the stylus tip is positioned correctly. Tighten the cartridge mounting
screws.
VTA Adjustment:
The VTA for the installed Goldring 1012GX cartridge has
been properly set at the factory. To adjust the VTA for other cartridges, lay a
record on the platter (5). Slacken the horizontal adjustment screws (two
Allen
screws located near the plinth on the back of the tonearm pillar) with the Allen
`Key provided.
IMPORTANT.
Do not loosen the vertical screws that hold the anti skate arm to the base.
Move the tonearm (9) up or down until it is parallel to the record surface when
viewed from the side. Tighten the horizontal adjustment screws.
VTA like Tracking Force can also be set by ear. Feel free to experiment with
VTA positions slightly above or below parallel and choose the position you prefer.
If you have any further questions regarding the adjustment of your turntable,
please contact your music hall dealer.
Azimuth Adjustment:
Azimuth is the angle of the stylus to the record groove.
Viewed from head-on, you want the stylus to be perpendicular to the record
groove so as to not favor one channel over the other. Keep in mind that azimuth
is properly set at the factory and rarely needs to be adjusted. You can check the
azimuth by performing a visual inspection. Place the tonearm (9) in the middle of
a non-spinning record and look to see that the stylus is perpendicular to the
record groove. If it is off to one side or the other, you will need to adjust the
azimuth. To adjust azimuth, simply loosen the setscrew located on the top of the
tonearm (9) under the anti-skating rod (15). To adjust the setscrew, you will
need to first remove the anti-skating rod (15). Start with the tonearm (9) in the
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