Friday, February 13, 2009

Turn On A Pioneer Turntable

The PL-990 Pioneer turntable is an automatic turntable used to play vinyl record albums. The PL-990 has two speed settings, 33.3 rpm and 45 rpm, for use with both full-sized vinyl albums and single-song records. The PL-990 includes a built-in equalizer and a spindle with diamond stylus. The PL-990 outputs audio in stereo through a line-out connector plug on the back of the stereo. You use simple control buttons to turn on the Pioneer turntable.








Instructions


1. Lift the plastic dust cover on the top of the PL-990 and set it upright on its hinges at the back of the turntable.








2. Place a vinyl record on the turntable, aligning the hole in the center of the record with the nub in the center of the turntable.


3. Press the "On/Off" button on the left side of the front of the turntable. This turns on the turntable.


4. Set the turntable speed according to the size of the vinyl record on the turntable.


5. Place the spindle on the outer edge of the vinyl record at the point where the grooves begin.

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