Electrohome RR35 User Manual page 11

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Is it normal to hear pops and crackling when playing a record?
Dirt and debris on a record can cause popping and crackling noises. It is important to
properly clean your records to ensure they are in the best condition for playback. Popping
and crackling can also be caused by scratches, wear over time, or inherent flaws from vinyl
production.
I'm hearing a buzzing noise through my speakers
It is important to ensure your turntable is properly grounded. Connect the ground wire to
your amplifier or external preamp. If using an external preamp it may be necessary to add
a second ground wire from the preamp to the amplifier/powered speakers. The turntable
and other devices should be directly connected to a power outlet. It is recommended to
avoid power bars or extension cables.
Can I charge my mobile phone with the USB port?
The USB port is for recording only. The USB port will not charge a device, nor allow a
mobile phone to play music.
My records play too fast or too slow
There is a speed selector switch located on the side of the tonearm. The speed selector
switch has 3 different settings (33 RPM, 45 RPM, OFF). Please ensure that you have selected
the correct setting based on the record you are attempting to play. To change the speed,
please adjust the selector switch to the required speed for the record you are playing.
I think I need to replace my stylus
The stylus installed in your turntable should last for up to 400 hours of playback with 33
RPM or 45 RPM albums. First, we would recommend ensuring that the stylus is free of
debris. Using a soft stylus cleaning brush to gently clean the stylus tip may improve sound
quality. If this does not improve the sound quality a new stylus is available at:
www.electrohome.com.
What is the range of my Bluetooth® Connection?
The Electrohome RR36 operates with Power Class 2 Bluetooth® devices, which have a
range of approximately 33 feet (line of sight).
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