1. Adjustable Rubber Dampening Feet:
When all of the feet of the turntable are completely tightened, the top flat surface of the turntable will
be at 85mm. Unscrewing these feet raises the turntable up to compensate for unleveled surfaces.
2. Carrying Handles:
These handles provide a secure grip so that the turntable may be comfortably transported.
3. Voltage Selector:
This switches the internal voltage transformer between 115V, 230V and 240V. The turntable should be
shipped with the proper voltage setting for your region. Check that the switch is in the proper voltage
before connecting the power cord to prevent damage to the turntable.
4. IEC Power Terminal:
This IEC Power Terminal can be used with any IEC power cable, but it is recommended that the
supplied IEC power cable be used. Be sure that any IEC power cable attached has proper clearance
underneath the unit not to pinch cable or break power jack.
5. RCA Output:
These stereo output jacks allow the turntable to be connected to a compatible device with a PHONO or
LINE level input.
6. Phono/Line Selector
This switch should be set to the proper level depending on the type of input the turntable is connected
to. PHONO is used with traditional turntable inputs on older receivers or where PHONO is stated. LINE
level allows the TTX to directly connect to modern electronic inputs such as computers, home stereos,
and mixers.
7. Digital Audio Output (SPDIF/Coaxial)
This post-session output is used connecting the TTX to a device that can accept an incoming digital
sampling rate of 44.1 kHz. Always connect and disconnect this output while the power is OFF. This
output may be connected while the PHONO/LINE output is connected.
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