TRANSPARENT TT-B-W Turntable User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- TRANSPARENT
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Parts
- Setup Guide
- Dust Cover
- Speed Settings
- Playing to the Small Transparent Speaker over cable / Avoiding ground
- Playing to two speakers over cable
- Playing to one speaker over Bluetooth
- Playing to two speakers over Bluetooth
- Anti-skating
- Vertical Tracking Force / Tonearm Counterweight Calibration
- Changing the Cartridge
- Changing the Stylus
- Changing The Head shell
- Cartridge Alignment
- Maintenance
- FW Version / FW Upgrade
- HW Upgrade
- Disassembly
- Recycling
- Warranty
- Scan for Traceability
- Service and Support
- Technical Specifications
- Important Safety Instructions
- Customer Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TRANSPARENT TT-B-W Turntable
Introduction
The Transparent Turntable is a high quality vinyl record player. It is built by a tempered glass plinth and dust cover, with most structural parts crafted out of aluminium. These sturdy materials offer a rigid structure to ensure a reliable playback over time.
The belt driven motor system is a reliable method to ensure a consistent playback over a long period of time, and there are precision speed and tracking controls for fine tuning the playback.
We have developed our own tonearm with a custom headshell that can hold any moving magnet cartridge with standard mounting holes, but even the headshell is modular by the standard SME connector.
The tonearm is operated by custom aluminium tonearm grip, lifting lever and clip.
The Transparent Turntable has a built in pre-amp. This means it can play directly to any modern (active) loudspeaker without the need of separate equipment. If you wish to use external amplifiers there is of course a pre-amp on/off switch as well. The TT comes with music cables of course, but to ensure a timeless functionality of the turntable, we have developed a compartment for wireless modules as well. The first generation TT comes with our pre-installed Bluetooth™ module so you can enjoy your vinyl records in a wireless playback if you wish. In future home demands the compartment is ready to adapt and upgrade to future needs.
The completely modular design, high quality build and upgradable nature of this products is part of Transparent’s circular design philosophy. It is not only about where all raw materials come from, but also about a plan to make the product stay relevant over a long time to come.
Parts
- User Manual
- Gloves
- Top Buffer
- Power Cable
- Music Cable (RCA)
- Product Bag
- Dust Cover
- Finger Grip
- Pillar Screw x4
- Washers x16
- Top Pillars x2
- Hinge Pillars x2
- Front Pillars x2
- Bottom Pillars x4
- Rubber Feet x4
- Plinth
- Screws
- Motor Pulley
- Spindle
- E Box
- Tonearm
- Tonearm Base Plate
- Precision Speed / Pitch Knob
- Tonearm Counterweight
- Counterweight Set Screw
- Counterweight Dial
- Speed RPM Setting Knob
- Anti Skating Knob
- LED
- On/Off Switch
- Tonearm Lifting Lever
- Tonearm Clip
- Headshell Mount
- Headshell
- Tonearm Grip
- Cartridge
- Cartridge Cover
- Rubber Band
- Assembly Tool (Allen Key/Hex key)
- Cartridge Alignment Tool
- Middle Buffer
- Cloth
- Platter
- Sub-Platter
- Rubber Belt
- USB Ground Adapter
- 45 RPM Adapter
- Extra Rubber Belt
- Record Brush
- Bottom Buffer
- Packaging
- Bluetooth Module
- Bluetooth Button
- Bluetooth LED
- Bluetooth Transmitter / Receiver Switch
- Wireless Module Holder
- Wireless Module Power Cable
- Wireless Module Sound Cable
- Ground Screw
- Line Out RCA
- FW Check / Upgrade Button
- Pre-amp On/Off
- USB-A 5V
- Line Out 3,5mm
- Wireless Module Compartment
- AC Power Socket
Setup Guide
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Unbox your turntable near the speaker you will use with it. Make sure you have enough flat surface to place your turntable and an electrical socket nearby.
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Open the box.
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Put on the gloves (2). Take out the whole top buffer (3) and put it away for now.
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Lift up your turntable from the packaging.
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Open the product bag (6) and gently pull the opening over the front pillars, and then backwards to reveal the full turntable.
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Open the dust cover (7) by the finger grip (8).
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Take out the sub-platter (44) from the packaging.
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Place the sub-platter on the spindle (19) with the three rubber dots facing upwards.
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Pinch the paper flag holding the rubber belt (45) on the sub-platter side and pull it over the motor pulley (18), then remove the paper flag.
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Place the main platter (43) on top with the six rubber stripes facing upwards.
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Connect the power cable (4) first to the AC power socket (66) on the backside of the turntable. Connect the other side to a wall socket.
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Connect the mini-jack of the music cable (5) to the “Line in” on your speaker or amplifier and plug the RCA side of the cable to the RCA line out socket (60) on the backside of the turntable. Make sure you plug the white plug to the white connector and the red plug to the red connector.
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For instructions of the Y shaped ground wire on the sound cable (needed for Small Transparent Speaker) see page 4.
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For playback to two speakers see page 4.
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For playback over Bluetooth see page 4.
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Make sure your speaker is turned on and has the volume at least to 50%.
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Make sure the pre-amp switch (62) in the back of the turntable is in the “on” position. For usage with external amplifiers turn the pre-amp switch to the off position.
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Now place the turntable in the place you want it to be. We recommend using gloves and having the dust cover closed at all times when lifting and moving the turntable.
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If the surface below your turntable is uneven, you have the possibility to adjust the leveling of the rubber feet (15) by using a normal flat head screwdriver.
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The tonearm counterweight (24) comes pre-calibrated, so there is no need to set the weight. For
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Remove the rubber band (38) holding the cartridge cover (37) in place during shipping. Also remove the cartridge cover.
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Place your favorite vinyl record on the platter.
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Move the on/off switch (30) to the on position.
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Double check that the speed RPM setting knob (27) is at the 33 RPM position (this is the most common record speed). For playing singles at 45 RPM see page 4.
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Double check that the anti-skating knob (28) is at position 2. For anti-skating settings see page 5.
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Unlatch the tonearm clip (32).
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Raise the tonearm by lifting the tonearm lifting lever (31).
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Move the tonearm by pinching the tonearm grip (35) and position the cartridge needle above the edge at the beginning of the record. By now the record should have started spinning.
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If there is dust or particles on your record, take this time to clean the record using the record brush (49). While the record is spinning and the tonearm is in up position, lower the brush onto the left side of the record so it cleans all the tracks of the record simultaneously, there is no need to move the brush back and forth, just let it catch the debris as the record spins and then move it out from the record.
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Lower the tonearm by lowering the tonearm lever (31).
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You should now hear music. If needed, fine tune the speed using the pitch knob (23). Adjust the volume on your speaker and enjoy the moment.
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After the record is finished the motor will stop. When you are done playing, first lift the tonearm lever up. Grab the tonearm grip and move the tonearm back over its resting position. Lower the tonearm lifting lever. Latch the tonearm clip. Close the dust cover by the finger grip.
Dust Cover
When opening and closing the dust cover, always use the finger grip (8) to
avoid smudging the glass. While playing a record or when not in use the cover
should be down to protect from dust.
If you find the hinge force to be too strong or over time perhaps too loose,
use the assembly tool (39) attached to the bottom of the E box and tighten the
hinge screws to find the desired hinge force. Remember to remove all platters
and to use gloves if turning your turntable upside down.
If you prefer using your turntable without the dust cover for some reason you can dismantle it using only your fingers:
- Unscrew the four pillar screws (9) on the top, remove the dust cover and the two top pillars (11).
- Unscrew the two front pillars (13) and the two hinge pillars (12) and put them away.
- Attach the four pillar screws, this time through the plinth and down into the bottom pillars (14). Make sure they have a washer (10) each to protect the glass.
If you find your front pillars and top pillars does not align perfectly:
- Unscrew the two top pillar screws and reposition the top pillars so they align with the two front pillars, then tighten them again. If needed, repeat this procedure on the front pillars.
Speed Settings
Most records use the 33 ⅓ RPM speed so this is the default speed setting. Some records, often smaller records or singles use 45 RPM speed. These records often have a bigger hole for the spindle, for this you should use the included 45 RPM Adapter (47) when placing your record, and you should change the speed RPM setting knob (27) to 45. If you feel your music playback speed needs further fine tuning you can use the precision speed / pitch knob (23).
Playing to the Small Transparent Speaker over cable / Avoiding ground
noise
Turntable pickups are sensitive devices and they can pick up various kinds of
unwanted noise in various situations. It can depend on the grounding or
shielding in the internal electronic components on various speakers. The
bottom side Line In socket on the Small Transparent Speaker sometimes result
in unwanted ground noise when playing from a turntable, and we have developed
a method to handle this. The RCA cable (5) has a small ground wire with a
small “Y shaped” grounding fork on both ends. This fork is meant to be
attached to a ground screw (59) on both sides.
First insert the RCA cable to the turntable RCA line out (60) and flip the STS
on its side to expose the connectors upwards and insert the mini-jack to the
STS Line in.
On the turntable side the ground screw is located on the left side of the RCA
line out. Use your fingers and screw the fork in place on the ground screw. On
the speaker side, insert the USB Ground Adapter (46) in the USB socket and
screw the fork in place on the ground screw. Now you can follow the normal
steps to start playing a record.
Note! If playing to the front Line In socket on the STS or if playing to a large Transparent Speaker there should be no need for using the ground wire fork or the USB ground adapter.
Playing to two speakers over cable
All Transparent Speakers come with a sound cable included. This can be used
from the 3,5mm line out socket (64) on the turntable to the 3,5mm Line In
socket on the back, rear or front of your Transparent speaker (depending on
the model).
The second speaker can then be connected using the RCA cable for simultaneous
playback. If one of the speakers is a Small Transparent Speaker, please see
instructions of using the USB Ground Adapter (46) above.
If you play to two Small Transparent Speakers, we recommend using the RCA
cable (5) with ground wire to the bottom line-in, and the STS included music
cable to the front line-in of your second speaker. For Left / Right channel
selection on your Transparent Speaker or Small Transparent Speaker please
refer to these respective user manuals.
Note! If you wish to play to a pair of traditional loudspeakers we recommend using the RCA cable from the turntable RCA line out (60) to the line in on your existing amplifier that already have your (passive) speakers connected. Consider turning off the pre-amp switch (62) on the back of your TT in this scenario.
Playing to one speaker over Bluetooth
The Transparent Turntable should be compatible with most Bluetooth speakers and headphones on the market, but we can not guarantee compatibility with all protocols from all times. The instructions below will focus on pairing with Transparent speakers. Note! Your smartphone is not needed to pair a speaker with the turntable.
- Make sure both your turntable and speaker are powered on.
- Press the bluetooth button on your Transparent speaker (or other bluetooth enabled speaker).
- Press the bluetooth button (53) on your Transparent Turntable. Notice how the Bluetooth LED (54) start to blink faster during the pairing mode, and slower again when the connection has been established. You should also hear a sound effect in the speaker confirming the connection.
Troubleshooting:
- Make sure the speaker and turntable are close enough together. In some conditions not more than a few meters apart.
- Select “forget device” of your Transparent speakers in the bluetooth settings in all previously paired smartphones, tablets, computers, TVs etc. This is to avoid the speakers connecting to other devices than the turntable during the pairing operation.
- Factory reset by doing a long press of the bluetooth button on your speaker and turntable (usually +6 or +10 seconds) until the bluetooth LED blinks swiftly.
- Make sure the Bluetooth module on the speaker side is set to “Receiver” (N/A on STS) and the Bluetooth module on the turntable side is set to “Transmitter” (55).
- Make sure the turntable Bluetooth module is in fact on, it should have a slowly blinking red light on the button. Otherwise (after removing any record and both platters and with gloves on) carefully flip the turntable upside down and investigate the wireless module compartment (65) so that both cables (57, 58) inside the compartment are sufficiently plugged in to both turntable and Bluetooth module.
Playing to two speakers over Bluetooth
The Transparent Turntable should be compatible with most Bluetooth speakers and headphones on the market, but we can not guarantee compatibility of True Wireless Pairing with all protocols from all times. The instructions below will focus on pairing with Transparent speakers.
- If you have any of the speakers previously paired to smartphones, tablets, laptops, TVs etc, navigate to the Bluetooth menu and select “forget device”. Then do a long press FW reset on the speaker Bluetooth button.
- Place your speakers and turntable in the same room, not further away than 5 m from each other, preferably even closer.
- Make sure both speakers and the turntable are powered on.
- Long press the Bluetooth button on the first speaker and release during red LED light and hear the “True Wireless Pairing Mode” command. Then do the same on the second speaker.
- Tip: Open a smartphone Bluetooth setting and wait for both speakers to show up in the bluetooth new devices list (but don’t select them on the screen).
- Now press the pairing button on the turntable (53).
- Now the connection should be completed.
- If using two Small Transparent Speakers or Light Speakers, or a combination of these, they should automatically go into “Left” respectively “Right” channel mode. Otherwise it can be adjusted by long press (see the speaker bottom side instuctions). For the larg e Transparent Speaker you do this selection manually on the back panel by a switch.
Anti-skating
The small “needle” or “stylus” at the tip of the tonearm (21) picks up the music vibrations from a V-shaped groove on the record. The inner or “left” side of the V holds all the sound wave information of the left channel of the music recording, and vice versa on the outer or “right” side of this groove. The tonearm naturally wants to move closer to the center of the record, but if it pulls or “skates” too hard inwards it will push too hard on the left channel side, which in turn creates distortion of the right channel in the music. If you hear this happen you can make the stylus “skate” less inwards by increasing the anti-skating force on the anti-skating knob (28). And vice versa, if you hear distortions of the left channel in the music you should decrease the anti-skating force. The aim is to let the stylus travel in the middle of the V shaped groove. The default anti-skate setting on your TT should be 2.
Vertical Tracking Force / Tonearm Counterweight Calibration
Your TT should arrive with a pre-calibrated tonearm counterweight (24). But if needed please follow the steps below.
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Open the dust cover and use the
assembly tool (39) to release the counterweight set screw (25) . -
Release the tonearm clip (32) but keep the tonearm lifting lever (31) in down position. • Grab the counterweight with your fingers, screw it outwards until the tonearm lifts up from its resting position.
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Rotate the tonearm inwards over the record. Now gently screw the counterweight back in until you can see a perfectly balanced tonearm. It does not have to be completely level, but it should float in mid air without moving up or down. Give it some time and when you find a completely balanced position, gently grab the rotatable counterweight dial (26) and turn it to the 0 position. You need to keep the rest of the weight from rotating so you might need to hold it in place with your other hand.
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Find out the recommended tracking force of your cartridge. For example, for the Ortofon OM5E it is 1,75g which can be found on the Ortofon website or user manual. Normally it is around 2g so if you are unsure we recommend this setting.
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Now turn the whole counterweight (including the dial) to the recommended tracking force of your cartridge.
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Finally tighten one of the set screws to fix the now calibrated counterweight position.
Changing the Cartridge
Usually, the cartridge (36) comes pre-installed. Otherwise, install the cartridge into the aluminium headshell (34) using the two mounting screws located on the tonearm grip (35). All cartridges with standard half inch mounting holes can be fitted.
Connect the cartridge cables as indicated below:
White: left channel L+
Red: right channel R+
Green: right channel R Blue: left channel L
Use the cartridge alignment tool to calibrate the new cartridge along an entire record (instructions below).
Changing the Stylus
The stylus is the front part of the cartridge. A damaged or worn stylus may
harm your record collection and should be replaced. Please remove stylus
protection before pulling the stylus from the cartridge and replace for a new
one.
The replacement stylus type for the pre-mounted cartridge Or to fon OM5E is
the ”Stylus OM5E”. If changing only the stylus on the Ortofon OM5E there is
usually no need for re-alignment of the cartridge or re-adjustment of the
tracking force.
Changing The Head shell
If you wish to use another headshell (34) simply unscrew the head shell mount
(33) and then pull the head shell outwards to release it.
Insert another SME connector compatible headshell, screw it in place with your
fingers and use the cartridge alignment tool to calibrate it along an entire
record (instructions below).
Cartridge Alignment
- First retrieve your cartridge alignment tool (40) from the bottom side of the E box.
- To make sure that the turntable cannot move during the alignment procedure, place small cardboard wedges (or similar) beneath the outer edge of the turntable platter.
- Put a record on the turntable.
- Unlatch the tonearm clip.
- Lift the tonearm lifting lever to the up position.
- Unscrew the cartridge screws a bit so it can be adjusted.
- Move the cartridge forward or backward in the headhshell to place the stylus tip at the overhang point recommended for the headshell. If there is no recommended overhang, position the cartridge in the middle of the headshell.
- Balance the tone arm and temporarily apply a tracking force of 1 gram.
- Slip the hole of the alignment tool over the turntable spindle (19), and place the alignment tool on the record over the area where the stylus tracks.
- Inner (near the center of the record) alignment point: Lower the tone arm lever so that the stylus tip rests on the inner stylus tip marking on the tool. If the sides of the cartridge body are not parallel to the reference lines on the tool, raise the tone arm lever and adjust the cartridge body position by the two top screws, so that it is parallel to the reference lines on the protractor.
- Outer Alignment Point: Repeat this procedure for the outer stylus tip marking on the alignment tool.
- Repeat this procedure on both points until the cartridge body is parallel at both points, or as close to parallel as possible. If the cartridge can only be made parallel at one point, select the inner point (closer to the center of the record).
- When the adjustment procedure is completed, fully tighten the cartridg mounting screws .
- Finally reset the correct tracking force of your tonearm counterweight.
Maintenance
Your record player requires little or no regular maintenance. Remove dust
gently with the included cloth (42) slightly moistened. Never use a dry cloth
because this will create static electricity which attracts more dust.
Antistatic cleaning fluids are available at specialist stores but must be
applied sparingly to avoid damage to rubber parts. It is recommended to fit
the cartridge cover (37) before cleaning or maintenance is carried out to
avoid damage
If the player is not used over a long period of time the rubber belt (45) can
be removed to prevent unequal stretching.
It is recommended to change rubber belt every 1-2 years to maintain a
consistent playback. Boiling the old rubber belt in hot water can regain its
strength as it will shrink a bit.
FW Version / FW Upgrade
The firmware (FW) of your TT electronics can be updated over time.
You can check your FW version by clicking the FW button (61) on the back. The
LED on the tonearm base will then signal with a number of blinks to indicate
the FW version. Version 01 is one blink, V02 is two blinks and so on.
If you have been in contact with the Transparent support team and received a
new FW file, and you have it on a USB-A stick:
- Power on your turntable and insert the USB stick in the USB-A socket (63) in the back.
- Press and hold the FW button. Release the button when the LED starts blinking (after around 5 seconds). Now the new FW version will upload to the turntable.
- Important: do NOT power off your turntable during the FW upgrade as it might damage the internal memory.
- After the LED has stopped blinking you can eject your USB stick and if you want check the new FW version with a click.
HW Upgrade
Transparent™ lives by a circular design philosophy. A big part of that is
about trying to prepare our products for any future scenario, so the main
product does not become obsolete, but that it can be upgraded and improved
over time as technology evolves.
Apart from the cartridge and headshell that has been already described, it is
quite likely that a new wireless module would be needed some years after the
first generation TT was shipped.
The wireless module compartment (65) has a silicon holder (56) that holds the
Bluetooth module (52).
If you wish to upgrade to a new wireless module, it is likely that Transparent
offers upgrades, visit our website at https://transpa.rent and look for
upgrades.
If you obtain an upgrade from Transparent it is likely it comes with a new
silicon holder and perhaps new cables. In this case you simply eject the whole
silicon holder and insert the new one, make sure the cables plug in properly
during this operation.
There might also be 3rd party wireless transmitters that can be powered by USB
5V and has a line in socket. Feel free to try this and use for example a
double sided pad to fix the 3rd party module in the compartment, if it fits.
Disassembly
Your Transparent Turntable has a completely modular design. If any part would
need service or an upgrade, this should be doable by using the assembly tool
(39) attached to the bottom side of the E box. All screws in the TT are
operable by either end of this tool.
Before commencing any disassembly work make sure to unplug the power cable and
music cables.
As described in the dust cover section, the hinges and pillars are dismantled
by hand. After this you can release the rest of the components by using the
assembly tool.
Important note: We do not recommend opening of the e box unless you have
professional experience, or by guidance by the Transparent support team. You
might risk damaging sensitive components or if the power cable is still
plugged in there is risk for electrical shock!
All disassembly activities are carried out at your own risk and will void any
warranty.
Recycling
If needed, the Transparent Turntable can be completely dismantled into
individual materials (except for the circuit boards, that at the time of
writing still need to be soldered together).
If you end up in a situation where you need to discard outdated or broken
parts, make sure to sort and recycle them in their respective waste stream in
your local area. If in doubt, get in touch with our support team on
support@transpa.rent
Warranty
Transparent offers a 2 year warranty as a standard. Please consult your local dealer or https://transpa.rent for further assistance.
Scan for Traceability
Do scan your QR code sticker. Your Transparent Turntable has a unique serial number that will lead you to several product specific discoveries online. You might find an interactive CO2 impact tool to further dive into the traceability of your TT. You might find product and generation specific advice about upgrades and service.
Service and Support
Get in touch with us over email on support@transpa.rent with any questions you might have.
Contact
Transparent Sound AB
Döbelnsgatan 47
113 52 Stockholm
Sweden
https://transpa.rent
Technical Specifications
General
Nominal speeds: 33 ⅓ and 45 RPM
Speed variance: 33: ±0.70% 45: ±0.60%
Wow and flutter: 33: ±0.25% 45: ±0.25%
Signal to noise: ≥ 70dB at 1kHz, 0dB A-weighted
Tracking force : 1.75gram
Effective tonearm mass: 13.5g
Effective tonearm length: 220mm
Overhang: 19.5mm
Max power consumption: 15W
Dimensions (W x H x D): 410 x 125 x 320 mm
Weight: 6,5kg
Dimensions packaging (W x H x D): 580 x 240 x 460mm
Weight incl. packaging: 7,0kg
Rated input voltage: 100~240Vac, @ 50/60Hz.
Gain: 34dB +/- 2dB
Output voltage: > 220 mV/1kHz at 5mV/1kHz input
Input impedance: 47kOhms/100pF
RIAA-equalisation curve accuracy: 20Hz-15kHz / max. 2db.
Bluetooth 5 Module (Pre-installed in TT Gen 1)
Bluetooth version: 5.0
Normal or True Wireless (stereo) pairing
3.5 mm port for digital optical and analogue signals
µUSB port for 5V power
Dual mode: Switch between Transmitter (TX) and Receiver (RX) – Default in TT
should be TX
Chip: Qualcomm CSR8670C
Codec: aptX LL / SBC / MP3 / AAC
Latency: Extremely low <40ms
Gold-plated contacts for perfect signal transmission
Multiple set-up options and flexible use
Multi-Configurable I2S, SPDIF Interface
Built in 16-bit Stereo Codec- 95dB SNR for DAC
D/A conversion 16 Bit / 96 kHz
A/D conversion 16 Bit / 48 kHz
Temperature range: 5 to +50 °C
Permissible relative humidity: 5 – 90%
Voltage supply: 5V
Dimensions: 33 x 62 x 12 (w x h x d in mm)
Weight: 0.02 kg
MM-Cartridge Ortofon OM 5E
Frequency range: 20-25.000Hz +3 / -3
Output voltage at 1000 Hz, 5cm/s: 4 mV
Channel balance at 1 kHz: 2 dB
Channel separation at 1 kHz: 22 dB
Channel separation at 15 kHz: 15 dB
Tracking ability at 315Hz at recommended tracking force (typical value): 60 µm
Compliance, dynamic, lateral: 20 µm/mN
Stylus type: Elliptical
Stylus tip radius: r/R 8/18 µm
Tracking force range: 1.5-2.0 g (15-20 mN)
Tracking force, recommended: 1.75 g (17.5 mN)
Tracking angle: 20°
Internal impedance, DC resistance: 750 Ohm
Internal inductance: 450 mH
Recommended load resistance: 47 kOhm
Recommended load capacitance: 200-500 pF
Cartridge colour, body/stylus: Black/Black
Cartridge weight incl. extra weight: 5 g
Cartridge weight excl. extra weight: 2.5 g
Replacement stylus unit: Stylus 5E
OM 5E features an elliptical stylus that provides balanced and distortion-free
playback. Elliptical diamonds are able to follow the groove oscillations more
accurately than spherical diamonds due to their contoured shape. This results
in better tracking and less distortion.
Materials
Glass: Tempered Optiwhite
Aluminium: AL6061 – Estimated 50% recycled content
Plastics: ABS V0+UV – 100% recycled content
Papers and Cardboards: 100% FSC Certified
Product Bags: Spunlace
Packaging Buffer: EPE
Important Safety Instructions
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Read these instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated.
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Keep these instructions–The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
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Heed all warnings–All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
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Follow all instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed.
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Do not use this apparatus near water – The appliance should not be used near water or moisture – for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, and the like.
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Clean only with dry cloth.
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Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Do not install near any heat sources such as radiations, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
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Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the plugs, convenience receptacles, and at the point where they exit from the apparatus.
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Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
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Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart or rack is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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Unplug the apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
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Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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-This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
-Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back) as there are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
-The exclamation point within and equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. -
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device.The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on apparatus. -
The use of the equipment in moderate climate.
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The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as, newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
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No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
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The symbol with ~ Indicates AC voltage.
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CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Changes or modifications not approved by Transparent Sound AB could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Caution: To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This appliance may not be treated as regular household waste. Management of WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment) is applicable in the Member States of the European Union and other European countries with individual national policies on the management of WEEE. If you need more information on the collection, reuse and recycling systems, please contact your local or regional waste administration.
The product complies with the following European Directives:
- Ecodesign requirements for Energy-related Products Directive (EC) 278/2009
- Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU
- The Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU
- Safety Standard for ITE and AV Equipment. Conforms to UL62368-1 for North America and certified to Canada IEC62368-1.
The product complies with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive) 2011/65/EU & 2015/863/EU (RoHS 3)
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements – FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This product generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Please pay attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
The product complies with safety and EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) approval for electrical products sold on the Japanese market. The applicable law is the DENAN Act (Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Act) of Japan.
Korea Communication Commission: signifies compliance with Korea’s product safety requirements for electrical and electronic equipment and is issued by Korea-based certification body that have been approved by the Korea Standards Association.
UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) marking is a conformity mark that indicates conformity with the applicable requirements for products sold within Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
The UKNI marking is a conformity marking for products placed on the market in Northern Ireland which have undergone mandatory third-party conformity assessment by a notified body.
IEC 60417 : To identify electrical equipment designed primarily for indoor use.
This product complies with:
ETLus: UL62368-1
FCC SDOC: FCC PART15B
IC: ICES-003
CE-LVD: EN62368-1
CE-EMC: EN55032 + EN55035 +IEC EN61000-3-2 +IEC EN61000-3-3
UKCA: BS EN62368-1+BS EN55032/35 +BS EN61000-3-2/3
PSE: J62368
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References
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