Quickstart Guide (English)
Make sure that the items listed below are included in the box:
• CLASSIC LP
• Power adapter
• USB cable
• 45 RPM Adapter
• Pre-Mounted Slipmat
• Software CD
• Quickstart Guide
• Safety Instructions & Warranty Information
READ SAFETY INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT
Go to ionaudio.com for product registration.
Using CLASSIC LP With Your Computer
Recording
To record music to your computer, you can use ION EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter. EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter
conveniently saves your recordings to your computer. After you finish converting your vinyl, you can then burn
to CD or load onto portable media devices.
To install the software, insert the included CD into your computer, and follow the on-screen instructions.
1. With EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter installed on your computer, use the included USB cable to connect CLASSIC
LP's USB port to an available USB port on your computer.
2. On your computer, you can open EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter by going to Start Menu All Programs
(Windows) or the Applications menu (Mac).
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your recording. When prompted to play your music, move
CLASSIC LP's tonearm over the record to start playback.
Note: To listen to a record while it's playing, listen through your computer's speakers, or connect CLASSIC
LP's RCA outputs to a stereo system or powered speakers. Do not connect them to phono-level inputs;
CLASSIC LP's RCA outputs are line-level and could damage a device with phono-level inputs.
4. When you have finished recording, raise CLASSIC LP's tonearm from the record and return it to its arm
clip.
Visit ionaudio.com/computer-optimization for more information on optimizing your computer for audio.
Playback
You can listen to the music on your computer through its internal speakers or through headphones connected
to it. (CLASSIC LP cannot be used as a playback device for your computer's audio.)
To listen to a record while it's playing, listen through your (connected) computer's speakers, or connect
CLASSIC LP's RCA outputs to a stereo system or powered speakers. Do not connect them to phono-level
inputs; CLASSIC LP's RCA outputs are line-level and could damage a device with phono-level inputs.
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