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3. Connect the power core to matching outlet for your area. Only connect the
power cord after the all other connections have been made.
NOTE: Be sure to connect the ground terminals firmly to the Mixer or receiver.
AMERICAN
AUDIO
Stereo
phono
lead
Phono
ground
lead
Stereo
phono
lead
Phono
ground
lead
Turntable
Installation:
1. Do not place the unit in a location where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or
near any type of heating appliance.
2. Do not place the unit in a location where there is high humidity or a lot of dust.
3. Cartridge may pick up slight sound pressure or vibrations of near by
speakers. For best results, do not inst all this unit too close to speakers.
4. Install this unit on a horizontal surface that is stable and vibration free.
5. The rubber feet have been specially designed to isolate the unit from excess
vibration. The feet may also be used to stabilize the main body horizontally.
Adjust
the
height
of
the
unit
by
turning
the
feet
in
a
clockwise
or
counter-clockwise
direction.
Tonearm
Balance
and
Stylus
Pressure:
Adjustment of horizontal zero balance and stylus pressure:
1. Remove the stylus protective cover, if so equipped. Never touch the stylus tip
during the adjustment.
2. Lower the TONEARM LEVER (13).
3. Release the tonearm clamp and release the tonearm from the arm rest.
4. Set the ANTI-SKATE (15) adjustment to zero.
5. Rotate the COUNTERWEIGHT (16) in either direction until the TONEARM (9)
is perfectly balanced horizontally (floats freely).
6. Return the TONEARM (9) to the arm rest and lock it in place.
7. Hold the COUNTERWEIGHT (16) stationary with one hand and rotate only
the stylus-pressure ring to bring the number “0” of the ring into alignment with
the center line on the tonearm rear shaft.
American
Audio
TTD-2400
USB
Instruction
Manual
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10
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