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Summary of Contents for YP-D71

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Page 2: ...avyweight Turntable Platter and Mat The turntable platter is heavy 1 8 kg 4 Ib and has a high moment of inertia 230 kg cm 2 including the rubber platter mat This ensures the minimum possible wow and flutter and smooth rotation High Sensitivity Tonearm This highly sensitive S shaped tonearm features ideal lateral balance and uses a dynamic damping system that together with a zinc die cast arm base ...

Page 3: ...ers 5 When moving the YP D71 use the original packing and carefully re pack it for transit 6 Do not attempt to clean it with chemical solvents such as alcohol or benzene Wipe only with a clean dry cloth 7 When problems occur consult the section on Trouble Shooting which details common operating errors 8 Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference and refer to it frequently until you are ...

Page 4: ...ble stops ON 45 Set this switch to ON 45 to plaY a 45 r p m disc LOCKED Indicator This indicator lights up when the turntable attains the correct and normal revolutions and is loc ked by Quartz PLL Headshell With gold plated contacts for ultra low con tact resistance ensures of top quality phono reproduction this superior headshell accepts virtually all cartridge types Tonearm The advanced S shape...

Page 5: ...wn in Fig 3 Fig 2 Headshell Lead Wiring Screw Washer l iJ Fig 3 Overhang Adjustment I I A Overhang Gauge Fit turntable shaft into th is hole It jj jj This arrow must point directly at tonearm support A J I IIBLlNGTfliT NEARM 1 Push the separately wrapped balance main weight onto the rear of the tonearm rotating it at the same time in the direction shown See Fig 4 2 When the helicoidal groove on th...

Page 6: ...rm on the armrest after ad justment I Headshell 4 adjustment in that order Note When making balance adjustment pay at tention to the tip of needle as the turntable is rotating Fig 6 Balance adjustment X Headshell is too heavy rotate the main weight in 1_ the direction shown Rear assembly is too heavy rotate the main weight in the direction shown Main weight Configuration for perfect balance 2 Adju...

Page 7: ...he arm rest loosen the arm base lock nut and gently move the tonearm proper upward or down ward so that it becomes parallel with the disc surface After this adjustment place the stylus tip once again on to the disc surface and see if parallelism in question has been attained Should it be still found otherwise repeat the above same adjustment to finally bring the tonearm completely parallel with th...

Page 8: ...ever gives the lower hum and noise levels 3 Insert the AC plug of the YP D71 either into a I T wall AC supply socket or into a spare AC outlet socket if one is provided on the rear of your amplifier If the latter it is better to use an unswitched socket o H Fig 13 Connections to an Audio Amplifier CD o p O White G O l QJ CV r i The dust cover will remain open at an angle of 40 degrees or larger TI...

Page 9: ...r 45 rpm EP records place the EP adaptor on the center shaft of the turntable Select the appropriate speed 45 or 33 1 3 rpm 4 Bring the cartridge stylus tip over the disc surface and set MOTOR CUE switch to PLAY position When the tu rntable reaches the normal revo lutions the LOCKED indicator lights on and the tonearm lowers itself gently onto the disc surface L5 R eo d od oo I 6 When the disc pla...

Page 10: ...e board with polyvinyl chloride finish TONEARM SECTION Dust Cover Acryl Arm Type S shaped static balanced arm with gimbal Hinges Free setting detachable supports Acoustic Insulators Large double folded insulators _ _ __ _ Tonearm Total Length 318 mm 12 1 2 Dimensions W x H x D 470 x 150 x 373 mm _ _ _ _ Tonearm Effective Length 242 mm 9 1 2 18 1 2 x 6 x 14 11 16 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Overhang 15 mm Weight...

Page 11: ... Stylus tracking force too high _ _ _ Tonearm height is wrong Check and readjust for correct stylus t Adjust the tonearm height correctly brush provided with the accessories Replace the stylus racking force Dust and dirt has accumulated on the stylus tip The stylus tip is worn The record itself is damaged or is dirty Stylus tracking force is either too little or too great Amplifier treble response...

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