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Audio Technica AT-LP5 Installation And Operation Manual page 5

Direct drive turntable with analog and usb outputs

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Unpacking
Carefully unpack the turntable
and
verify that the following parts are
included and intact:
• Rubber mat
• Dust cover (above the turntable)
• Platter
(under
the turntable)
• Counterweight (accessory section)
• AT-HS10 headshell with pre-mounted AT95EX Dual Moving
Magnet stereo cartridge (accessory
section)
• Exclusive AT-HS10
Lightweight
Headshell
• Power cable
• USB cable
• Dual RCA male to dual RCA
male cable with
grounding line
• Audacity software (CD)
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU SAVE ALL PACKAGING MATERIALS
FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE STORAGE, MOVING OR SHIPPING.
Assembling the Turntable
The AT-LP5 requires
some
assembly before first use.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect the AC power cable until assembly is
complete.
Setting the Pre-amplifier Selector Switch
For increased flexibility of use, this turntable has an internal stereo
phono pre-amplifier. The pre-amplifier
selector switch
located in the
rear pane
l
of the turntable [See Figure 3, page 4, #18].
selects
the
internal stereo pre-amplifier (LINE), or bypasses the pre-amplifier
(PHONO OUT) for use
with systems
having
specialized
magnetic
phono input
sockets.
The audio output cable's Red RCA-type plug is
the
Right channel; the White plug is the Left channel
.
If the
system you
are using has a phono input,
set the
pre-amplifier
selector
switch
to the PHONO position and connect the turntable's output
cables to the phono inputs on your
system,
observing Red
for
Right
channel and White for Left channel, in addition connect the grounding
line
attached
to
the stereo
RCA
I
RCA cables to the ground terminals
.
If
your
system does not have a magnetic phono input. set the
pre-amplifier
selector switch
to LINE and connect the turntable's output
to the Auxiliary (AUX) or other high-level inputs on your
system,
observing Red for Right channel and White for Left channel.
When using the turntable
with a
computer sound card
,
set the
switch
to LINE
and connect
the turntable's
stereo
output to the
audio
line input
on the computer sound
card.
Note:
An
audio
adapter
(not included) may
be required
to
interface the two RCA outputs (L
+
R)
of
the turntable to
the computer
sound
card input
Assembling the Tonearm
1. Remove the nylon tie used to secure
the
tonearm during shipment
Temporarily
secure
the tonearm in the tonearm rest with the locking
clamp. [Figure 2, page 4,
#12]
2. Attach the headshell/cartridge
assembly
by inserting it into the socket
at the front of the tonearm [See Figure
4].
It is good practice to
hold
the headshell assembly
by
the left and right edges of the headshel
l
to
reduce the possibil ity of damaging
the stylus
or disrupting the
cartridge
wiring.
Figure
4-
Headshell with fitted cartridge
English
Initial Setup
3. While holding the headshell in
position,
rotate the headshelllocking
ring
counter-clockwise
(to the
left).
As the ring turns, it pulls the
headshell into its seated position (rotate the ring a full turn to the right
to permit removal of the
headshell).
4. With the black dial toward the front, use a screwing motion to attach
the counterweight to the arm extending back from the tonearm pivot
[Figure 2, page 4, #16]; the counterweight will engage the spiral groove
in the rear arm section and move forward.
Assembling the Turntable Platter and Rubber Mat
1. Carefully place the turntable platter on the center
spindle,
making
certain the platter is fully seated on the spindle
.
2. Place the rubber mat on top of the platter.
Setting Tonearm Balance and Tracking Force
To ensure the cartridge tracks properly in a
record,
the tonearm balance
and tracking force must be carefully
set
to the cartridge manufacturer's
specifications.
Failure to properly set up the tonearm assembly can cause
damage to the cartridge stylus and/or records.
Note: Once the stylus protective cover has been removed and the tonearm
locking clamp has
been
released, take extreme care not to damage
the stylus. Do not allow it to drag or scrape across the
rubber
mat nor
the
record.
Tonearm Setup
1. Set the anti-skate adjustment to
"0".
[Figure 2, page 4,
#15].
2.
Remove the clear protective
stylus cover,
carefully
sliding
it straight
forward, off the front
of
the cartridge.
3. Continuing to gently hold the headshell to stabilize the tonearm, release
the tonearm locking clamp. At this point. the tonearm is unbalanced and
free
to swing.
4.
Continuing to gently hold the headshell, carefully rotate the counter-
weight
until the tonearm
is
horizontally balanced and hovers freely just
above the platter
without
touching the cartridge on the platter
surface.
5. Lock the tonearm back into the tonearm rest
6. While
holding
the counterweight steady, and without any rotation,
carefully
rotate only the black
stylus
force gauge ring (which turns
independently of the
counterweight)
until the "0" on the gauge ring
lines up with the centerline marked along
the
top of the rear
arm.
7.
Refer to the cartridge manufacturer's
specifications
for recommended
tracking force. Rotate the entire counter-weight
counterclockwise
without
touching the black gauge ring, moving the counterweight
forward, until the desired
value
on gauge ring lines up with the
centerline marked on
the
rear arm. Refer to the
specifications section
for
tracking force
value
for the
cartridge
that
shipped
with the turntable,
typically 2 g for the
AT95EX.
Setting Anti-skate
A sma ll
outward "anti-skating"
force can be applied to the tonearm to
compensate for the "skating" force that pulls the arm toward the center of
the
record when
rotating
.
For best performance during normal turntable use,
set the
anti-skate control knob [Figure 2, page 4, #15] to the same setting as
the tracking force dial. Refer to the
specifications
section for tracking force
value
of the
cartridge
that shipped
with
the turntable.
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