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GENERAL CONTROLS

1.
Power Cable: This power cable should be plugged into a wall receptacle AFTER all audio
connections are made.
2.
RCA Audio Output Cables: These cables should be plugged into the audio inputs of your
home stereo system. (Please note: you can still copy records to your iPod or computer,
even if the audio outputs of the turntable are not connected to a stereo system).
3.
RCA PHONO | RCA LINE Switch: There is a switch on the bottom panel, next to the RCA
cables, that selects between PHONO/LINE. Use PHONO level for plugging into a turntable
input on a home stereo. Use the LINE level for plugging into CD/AUX/TAPE inputs.
WARNING: You may damage your receiver if you plug in a LINE level into a PHONO
input.
4.
Gain: This knob can be used to adjust the gain level of the audio signal from the turntable.
If the audio from the turntable is too quiet or too loud, use this knob to adjust the volume
setting.
5.
USB Audio Output: Use the included USB Cable to connect your turntable to your
computer. The USB connection will provide audio from the turntable and stereo input to
your computer. The USB connection will also output audio from your computer through
the turntable's RCA outputs. For transferring your vinyl records to your computer, we
have provided two different software packages on the included CD.
Converter (PC) and EZ Audio Converter (Mac) are the easiest and quickest ways to
transfer your vinyl records and should be used if you are a beginner. Alternatively, if you
are an advanced user you may wish to install and use the Audacity software (PC and
Mac), which allows you to take advantage of advanced audio editing features, such as
audio normalization, noise removal and automatic track separation.
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