Kedok Vinyl Record Player 3 Speed Wireless Turntable with Built-in Speakers-User Guide

June 5, 2024
Kedok

Kedok Vinyl Record Player 3 Speed Wireless Turntable with Built-in

Speakers

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Speakers

Specifications

  • BRAND: Kedok
  • CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wireless
  • COLOR: Handcarry Bluetooth Turntable 3 size 3 speed vinyl player
  • MATERIAL: Vinyl
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 4.89 Pounds
  • MOTOR TYPE: AC Motor
  • SIGNAL FORMAT: Digital
  • TURNTABLE: Three-speed (33, 45, 78 RPM)
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 13.94 x 10.16 x 4.49 inches
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 4.89 pounds

Introduction

AUX & Bluetooth Input Headphone jack, RCA line-out, and audio input. Elegantly listen to the music on your smartphone with the two built-in stereo speakers with Bluetooth technology. To play the music directly, use the Aux cable input. Or relax while wearing headphones. Connect an external speaker using an RCA cable for better or louder sound. It has Simple setup and operation, easy to use. It is great for vinyl enthusiasts. All of your 7″, 10″, and 12-inch vinyl records can be played on a three-speed turntable (33, 45, and 78 RPM). It is Bluetooth record player with speakers. You may easily listen to your favorite music from a Bluetooth compatible device, such as a smartphone, thanks to the built-in Bluetooth receiver and two stereo speakers. Simple connect and play with Bluetooth! Fashionable suitcase design allows you to close the case to keep out dust or simply snap the clasp shut and pick it up like a little luggage to go somewhere else. This Bluetooth turntable has a lovely textured body that fits in beautifully in any setting.

When family members get together, it creates a cozy atmosphere. It can put you at ease while you’re alone yourself. It might be one of the finest ornaments in the house even if you don’t use it. It also enables the person receiving the gift to feel your heart.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

  • Record player
  • AUX audio cable
  • RCA cable
  • Power supply cord

HOW TO CONNECT

The transmitter needs to be connected to the turntable’s RCA output if it has an integrated preamp. Connect the transmitter to the phono output on your external preamp if you have one. You may pair your turntable with any Bluetooth-enabled speaker or amplifier once your transmitter is connected.

HOW TO CONNECT A TURNTABLE TO AN AV RECEIVER

  • Put your receiver right next to your turntable.
  • The output of your turntable should be connected using the provided RCA-type stereo cable.
  • Check out the audio input options on the receiver’s rear.

FAQs

  • Is it acceptable to leave a record spinning all night?
    Any prolonged exposure to dust, whether on the platter or, worse, on a side table, will increase the likelihood of surface damage and expose the record to greater risk. You really only need to put the record back; it only takes a few seconds, so come on.

  • What’s the process of a wireless turntable?
    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.

  • Can records on turntables be left there?
    Ideally, you should only use your record while keeping it on your sleeve. You expose the vinyl record to dirt and dust if you leave it on the platter or for a long time. The likelihood of scratching the record’s surface increases if you leave it on the turntable frequently.

  • Can I immediately connect my turntable to speakers?
    Some powered bookshelf speaker sets, like the Klipsch R-51PM, feature phono inputs, allowing them to be connected directly to turntables without phono preamps. However, you must use a turntable with an integrated phono preamp or connect an additional phono preamp between the turntable and the speakers if you are using powered speakers.

  • Does a turntable require 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. It is just impossible to expect top-notch sound quality without a receiver or amplifier.

  • On vinyl, are tracks skippable?
    On a vinyl record, you can skip tracks. This method calls for a steady hand and an even steadier attitude.

  • Is a dust cover necessary for a turntable?
    A decent turntable cover keeps dust from building up on the record player and entering its internal workings, which can begin to degrade sound quality. It also stops items from scratching your vinyl records, which would make them sound strange.

  • Bluetooth is it available on record players?
    To allow you to connect your player to an additional speaker or device, well-known audio companies like Sony and Audio-Technica have produced Bluetooth turntables. Even though they have handy Bluetooth connectivity, they frequently still let you customize your vinyl system with speakers and other equipment.

  • How should a turntable be set up?
    You would use an RCA cable to connect your turntable with built-in preamp to your receiver. Then, you would hook your receiver into two or more speakers. With this configuration, you can quickly connect to a speaker system that can serve several purposes, such as wireless music streaming or home cinema viewing.

  • Can I touch the vinyl?
    To prevent the likelihood of your body oils migrating onto the vinyl’s surface, only hold the record at its outside borders. If you contact the record’s surface, you run a higher risk of contaminating it and causing unneeded damage.

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