Intempo EE1513 Revolve Audio Instruction Manual
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To connect the turntable to external speakers, use the RCA output jacks located at the back of the unit. Connect the RCA cables from the turntable to the input jacks of your speakers. Ensure the speakers are powered on and set to the correct input.
Check if the turntable is properly plugged into a power source and the power switch is turned on. Ensure the belt is properly installed and not damaged. If the issue persists, consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
To replace the stylus, gently remove the existing stylus by pulling it forward. Align the new stylus with the cartridge and push it in until it clicks into place. Be careful not to damage the needle during replacement.
Regularly clean the stylus with a soft brush to remove dust and lint. Keep the turntable dust-free by using a cover when not in use. Ensure the platter and tonearm are kept clean and free of debris.
The Intempo EE1513 does not have an adjustable tracking force feature. Ensure the tonearm and cartridge are correctly installed and functioning to avoid issues with playback.
Ensure that the RCA cables are properly connected to the speakers and that the speakers are powered on and set to the correct input. Check the volume levels on both the turntable and speakers.
Ensure your records are clean and free of dust. Use high-quality speakers for better sound reproduction. Consider upgrading the stylus or cartridge for improved audio performance.
No, the Intempo EE1513 is designed to play 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records. It does not support 78 RPM playback.
Check for any obstructions around the tonearm and ensure it is properly balanced. If the problem continues, consult the user manual for adjustment instructions or contact customer support for assistance.
To switch between playback speeds, use the speed selector switch located on the turntable. Select either 33 1/3 or 45 RPM depending on the record you are playing.