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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The RR75 is not turning on
Confirm the power cable is fully inserted into the back of the RR75 and that the power switch on the
back on the unit is set to the ON position. Try to turn the system on by pressing the Standby knob or
use the Power button on the remote. If the issue persists connect the RR75 in a different power outlet.
My turntable will not spin or play a record
Please ensure the system is plugged into a known good outlet and that the power switch on the
back of the unit is turned on. Moving the tonearm above the record should trigger the platter to start
spinning.
My turntable seems to wobble
It is normal for a turntable to have a slight wobble, however this should not affect audio quality. If your
turntable is wobbling and you are concerned, first make sure you have the turntable on a flat surface.
Next check the transit screw to ensure it was fully lowered. Check your vinyl to ensure it is not warped.
What do I do if my records are skipping?
Ensure that the RR75 is setup on a level and sturdy surface. It is also important to ensure your records
are kept clean and stored properly to prevent warping. Check the stylus for debris. Ensure the cueing
lever is lowered completely. Press down on the tonearm bridge to confirm fully lowered. If the issue
persists it is recommended to test with other records.
I’m experiencing feedback when listening to records
Feedback can occur when the volume is too loud in the environment where the record is being
played. The stylus can pick up this noise and send it back into the system causing feedback. If you
experience feedback adjust the EQ settings on the RR75 to decrease Bass or lower the RR75 volume. If
using external speakers it is recommended to place the speakers on a separate surface directed away
from the RR75.
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 have poor radio reception
Ensure the FM radio wire is unraveled and is secured in a location free from sources of interference. If
AM and FM stations are still not coming in clearly try moving the unit to a new location and test again.
Tonearm auto stop is not functioning properly
If your unit’s tonearm auto stop is not stopping or stopping too early it is recommended to test with
additional records. Due to variances in vinyl record production some records may not work correctly
with the auto stop function. Please note that the RR75 does not have an automatic tonearm return
function. The tonearm must be manually returned to the tonearm rest.
Can I charge my MP3 player with the USB port?
The USB port is for playback or recording. The USB port will not charge a device, nor allow an MP3
player to play music. If you would like to play audio from an iPod, iPhone, or an Android device please
use the Aux In or Bluetooth functions.
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