Reloop Spin Instruction Manual
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To set up the Reloop Spin Turntable, place it on a stable surface, attach the platter and slipmat, connect the tonearm, and install the cartridge. Ensure the counterweight is balanced according to the instructions in the manual. Finally, connect the power supply and audio cables.
Firstly, check the power connection and ensure the power adapter is securely connected. Verify that the outlet is working by testing it with another device. If the problem persists, consult the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact Reloop support.
To enhance sound quality, ensure the turntable is on a stable, vibration-free surface. Consider upgrading the cartridge and stylus. Regularly clean your records and stylus to prevent dust build-up.
Routinely clean the platter, slipmat, and tonearm with a soft cloth. Replace the stylus regularly as per usage. Keep the dust cover on when not in use to protect the turntable from debris.
To replace the stylus, gently pull the old stylus out from the cartridge. Align the new stylus with the cartridge and insert it carefully until it clicks into place. Handle the stylus with care to avoid damage.
Check that the speed selector is set to the correct RPM (33 1/3 or 45 RPM) for the record being played. Ensure the belt is properly positioned on the motor pulley and platter. If issues persist, the belt may need replacing.
Yes, you can connect external speakers using the RCA output jacks. Make sure the speakers are powered or connect through an amplifier if using passive speakers.
Use a carbon fiber brush to remove dust before and after playing records. For deeper cleaning, use a record cleaning solution and microfiber cloth, or consider a vacuum record cleaning machine.
When transporting, secure the tonearm with a lock or tape, remove the platter and slipmat, and use the original packaging for protection. If unavailable, use a padded case to minimize movement and potential damage.
Ensure the stylus and records are clean, and check the cartridge alignment. Verify connections to speakers or amplifiers are secure. If distortion continues, the stylus may need replacement or the cartridge may require realignment.