Changing The Speed; Maintenance; Controls Overview - Sound LAB G056F User Manual

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CHANGING THE SPEED

 As long as the pitch control is in center click position, the turntable is operating at the selected
speed.
 The speed can be increased or decreased by +/- 16% by the pitch control.
 Incorrect adjustment can cause the turntable to rotate extremely slow or too fast.
 The strobe dots at the edge of the turntable are used for speed monitoring.

MAINTENANCE

 Clean the stylus periodically with a soft brush to prevent the accumulation of dust.
 When sound becomes distorted or noisy, check the stylus. If the stylus is worn out, replace with a new
one.
 From time to time, the dust cover and turntable cabinet should be wiped down with a soft, dry
cloth.

CONTROLS OVERVIEW

1. 45-rpm Adaptor
This adapter allows you to play standard
7" EP vinyl records with large center
holes. To use place the adapter on the
CENTER SPINDLE and then place the 7"
record on the adapter.
2. Turntable Platter
This platter connects directly to the
center spindle. The platter and center
spindle hold a vinyl record perfectly
center. The platter also spins the record
at a consistent speed.
3. Strobe Indicators
The
PLATTER
has
indicators. These indicators are used to
visually indicate 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 turntable PLATTER
and records stable and centered.
two
rows
of
5. Strobe Indicators Lamp
This is lamp specially designed to pulse a
beam of light at the STROBE INDICATORS
on the turntable
PLATTER. This will give the illusion that
indicators are static when the correct
speed is reached.
6. Power Switch
This power switch turns on the main
power to the turntable.
7. Start/Stop Button
This push button controls platter motion.
When the unit is turned on the
platter will not automatically begin to
spin. Pressing the button once will
engage the high torque motor and spin
the platter, pressing this again will stop
the platter.
8. Headshell
The included HEADSHELL is used to
connect your stylus with the tone arm.
9. Headshell Locking Collar
After attaching the headshell to the
tone arm, this locking nut will securely
hold the headshell to the tone arm.
10. S-Shaped Tone Arm
The tone arm is the mechanism that holds
the HEAD- SHELL and stylus allowing it to
glide across a record.

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