Intempo EE1514 Stylus Mark II Audio Instruction Manual
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To set up your Intempo EE1514, place the turntable on a stable surface, ensure the platter is securely in place, attach the belt to the motor spindle, and connect it to your audio system using the RCA cables provided. Finally, plug it into a power source and adjust the counterweight for optimal tracking force.
Check if the belt is properly attached to the motor spindle and platter. Ensure the power cable is securely connected and the turntable is switched on. If the problem persists, inspect the belt for wear and replace it if necessary.
Ensure your records are clean and free of dust. Adjust the tracking force and anti-skate settings for optimal performance. Consider upgrading the stylus or cartridge if you're seeking higher fidelity.
Regularly clean the stylus with a brush to remove dust and debris. Inspect and replace the belt as needed, and keep the turntable dust-free by using a cover when not in use.
The Intempo EE1514 features a speed selector switch allowing you to toggle between 33, 45, and 78 RPM. Ensure the correct speed setting is selected for the record you're playing.
Ensure all connections are secure and the ground wire (if applicable) is connected to your amplifier. Keep audio cables away from power cables to reduce interference.
Carefully remove the old stylus by pulling it away from the cartridge. Align the new stylus with the cartridge and gently push it into place until it clicks securely.
Yes, you can connect the turntable to your computer using a preamp with a USB interface. This allows you to digitize your vinyl records using appropriate recording software.
Check if the automatic return mechanism is engaged. If not, it may require manual adjustment or servicing by a professional to ensure proper function.
With the tonearm in the resting position, adjust the counterweight until the tonearm is level. Then set the tracking force according to the cartridge manufacturer's specifications.