ORCC Wood Classic Turntable Stereo System with Bluetooth Connection User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- ORCC
Table of Contents
- ORCC Wood Classic Turntable Stereo System with Bluetooth Connection
- Specifications
- Introduction
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- HOW TO CONNECT TO BLUETOOTH
- HOW TO CONNECT TO A COMPUTER
- HOW IT WORKS WITH BLUETOOTH
- HOW TO CONNECT TO AUX
- HOW TO CONNECT TO POWERED SPEAKER
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ORCC Wood Classic Turntable Stereo System with Bluetooth Connection
Specifications
- BRAND: ORCC
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wireless, Wired
- COLOR: Espresso
- MATERIAL: Wood, Plastic
- POWER SOURCE: Corded Electric
- OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 19.3″(L) x 9.5″(W) x 17.9’(H)
- DIMENSIONS: (CLOSE THE COVER): 19.3″(L) x 9.5″(W) x 9.1″(H)
- WEIGHT: 24.40 lbs.
- PORT: 3.5mm Aux-in
- RANGE: 33 feet
- 3 SPEED: 3/45/78 RPM (support 7″, 10″ and 12″ vinyl records)
Introduction
In addition to Vinyl, it supports CD, Cassette, USB, SD/MMC card play, line in music from external devices via built-in Bluetooth receiver or Aux in jack, or you can use it as an FM/AM radio; with RCA line out, you may listen to music through your own speaker; bring you several music playing options. The record player supports 33, 45, and 78 RPM speeds in the 7″, 10″, and 12″ sizes and comes with a 45 RPM converter. The auto landing stylus arm lever design prevents manual control from destroying your priceless vinyl; Turntable automatically shuts off after the last song. built-in Bluetooth receiver that can wirelessly stream music from Bluetooth-enabled devices over a 33-foot range; You are able to line-in music from non-Bluetooth devices via the 3.5mm Aux-in connector. To directly enjoy your favourite music or FM/AM radio, plug your earphones into the jack; Enjoy using the remote to operate the CD, USB, SD/MMC, and lying down.
There are 2 built-in speakers that are concealed under fabric grills with a retro aesthetic. Without using external speakers, it can deliver balanced audio. You can immerse yourself in the musical universe as long as you play your favourite music through it. Control panel features that have a vintage aesthetic and are simple to operate. Put a CD in and listen to all of your favorites. Your favourite AM/FM radio stations can be tuned in using an analogue tuner. Everything you need to appreciate your music is available at The Musician. The remote control has a variety of features. You may use it to select the function you want, such repeat. You can also use it to swiftly navigate between channels and stream music far away. Note: Only the CD mode (CD/Bluetooth/USB/SD card) is compatible.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- 1 x Turntable
- 1 x Gift Card
- 1 x Remote Control
- 1 x Replacement Stylus
- 1 x Double Packing
- 1 x Manual
HOW TO CONNECT TO BLUETOOTH
All you need is a Bluetooth transmitter and a phono preamp to send the signal from your turntable through Bluetooth. The transmitter needs to be connected to the turntable’s RCA output if it has an integrated preamp.
HOW TO CONNECT TO A COMPUTER
Use the stereo audio cable to connect your turntable to your amplifier’s phono input. Put the stereo end of the stereo to 3.5mm cable into the amp’s OUT port and the 3.5mm end into the computer’s IN port to complete the connection.
HOW IT WORKS WITH BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth record players use an inbuilt transmitter to transfer audio to wireless speakers instead of relying on RCA cords. Despite varying forms, Bluetooth record players are made of the same classic parts as wired record players: the platter, cartridge, stylus, and tonearm.
HOW TO CONNECT TO AUX
Simply connect the audio signal line from the turntable to one of the analogue audio inputs on the receiver. Frequently, these inputs are designated as Auxiliary, Line In, Analog In, etc. If necessary, you can even use the “CD” or “Tape” input on your receiver. Other connections are not necessary.
HOW TO CONNECT TO POWERED SPEAKER
- RCA cables are used to connect the turntable to the preamp. (Grounding is required for some turntables.)
- RCA cables are used to link the pre-amp to the amplifier.
- Connect the speakers to the amplifier.
- Enjoy and let the needle go!
Frequently Asked Questions
Are receivers required for Bluetooth turntables?
You need to include a Bluetooth transmitter in your system configuration. If your record player has a built-in preamp, you can plug the Bluetooth transmitter directly into it; otherwise, you can plug it into an external preamp. Once connected, you’ll be able to set up and use your wireless Bluetooth speakers to play music.
Does my turntable need a receiver?
But skipping the receiver is not the greatest course of action if you want the highest sound quality available. You’ll need a system that includes a turntable, a receiver, and decent speakers at the very least. You must always use an amplifier or receiver and expect to sound quality to still be top notch.
A Bluetooth audio transmitter is what?
A Bluetooth transmitter is a gadget that enables wireless audio transmission between devices. It basically works by installing Bluetooth on source devices that don’t already have it (like an older smart TV).
Can you use a computer to play a turntable?
Almost any turntable can be connected to a computer, albeit a typical record player requires pre-amplifying the signal. Some contemporary turntables contain a USB port that eliminates the need for an additional preamp and enables you to connect the turntable straight to the computer.
The best way to download vinyl to a computer?
Connect your computer’s 1/8″ turntable output to your turntable “input through USB or audio. Start your software, then make a new file. Choose the proper input source (1/8) “In the application options, select USB) or. In order to ensure that the input levels do not reach “red,” test play your record and, if necessary, adjust the input volume.
How can I play vinyl records?
It is advised that you place your turntable close to your receiver in a stable location (such as on top of a cabinet) and put your speakers separately on stands so that the vibration of the music doesn’t disturb the needle and cause the record to skip.
Can a Bluetooth soundbar be connected to a Bluetooth turntable?
If your turntable has a built-in phono stage and phono/line switch, using an analogue AUX input is the simplest way to connect it to a soundbar. You can also connect soundbars wirelessly, though, as the majority of them support Bluetooth.
Can I use a turntable with a TV?
The turntable can be connected to powered speakers. You might try to use the audio connection of an unused input to connect it to your TV. You might use the video output from another device into the equivalent video connection for the same input since the TV might not function without video as well.
On vinyl, track skippable?
On a vinyl record, you can, in all honesty, skip songs. This method calls for a steady hand and an even steadier attitude.
For a turntable, what kind of amplifier do I need?
Amplifier. You will require an amplifier to connect to the preamplifier once you have a turntable and preamp to boost the signal to line level. You might use powered speakers with an integrated amplifier, a separate amplifier, or an A/V receiver (different than pre-amp).
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