1byonebros 471NA-0010 Turntable Hi-Fi System with Speakers Instruction Manual
- August 30, 2024
- 1byonebros
Table of Contents
- 1byonebros 471NA-0010 Turntable Hi-Fi System with Speakers
- Introduction
- Safety Instructions
- FCC
- Product Description
- Included Items
- Installing the Turntable
- Turntable Platter and Belt Setup
- Cartridge Tracking Force Adjustment
- Anti-skating Force Adjustment
- Installing the Lid
- Main Power Connection
- Power Management Function
- Playing a Record
- Bluetooth Operation
- Recording the Vinyl to Your Computer
- Care
- Replacing the Belt
- Cartridge Replacement
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Customer Service
- Documents / Resources
1byonebros 471NA-0010 Turntable Hi-Fi System with Speakers
Introduction
- Thank you for purchasing the 1 one Turntable Hi-Fi System with Speakers. This instruction manual contains important information about its safety, usage, and disposal.
- Use the product as described and keep this manual for future reference. If you sell this turntable or pass it on, please also give this manual to the new owner.
Safety Instructions
Read and understand this entire manual before using this product. Keep these instructions for future reference.
- Do not use the turntable near water.
- Only connect the turntable to a power outlet type as indicated on the marking label or in the “Specifications” section of this instruction manual.
- The turntable has a polarized plug (one pin is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet in only one orientation. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at the power plug, at the point of connection between the plug and outlet, and at the point of connection between the power cable and speaker.
- Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this will be a fire hazard and may cause electric shock.
- Never push objects of any kind into the turntable through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
- Do not attempt to service the turntable yourself as opening or removing body panels may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
- Changes or modifications to the turntable not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the product.
- Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
- Only place it on a flat, sturdy table or use it with the cart, stand, tripod, or bracket as specified by the manufacturer or sold with the turntable When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/turntable combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
- Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure the reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. Do not block or cover these openings.
- Unplug the product during lightning storms or when unused for long periods.
FCC
COMPLIANCE WITH FCC REGULATIONS
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions.
- This device may not cause harmful interference,
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, according to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used by 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 equipment 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 the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/fV technician for help.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – HYPERLINK
http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov: For more information go to HYPERLINK
http://www.1byonebros.com/Compliance/Prop65
Product Description
- Motor Pulley
- Drive Belt
- Turntable Spindle
- Turntable Sub-platter
- Turntable Platter
- Lid Hinge
- Anti-skating Weight
- Counterweight
- Anti-skating Stick
- Tonearm Rest
- Tonearm Lift Lever
- Tonearm Clip
- Volume Control
- Indicator
- 33145RPM Selector
- Play/Stop Button
- Mode Button
- Stylus Cartridge
- Ground Connector
- Phono & Line Out Jacks
- Phono & Line Out Switch
- USB Port for PC Link
- Power Cord Jack
- External Speaker Jacks
- Power Switch
- Speaker Jack –
- Speaker Jack+
Included Items
Before installing the turntable, check the package contents to ensure all parts below are included and free of visible damage. Please retain the original packaging materials for exchange or return purposes.
- 1 xTurntable Unit
- 2 x Speakers
- 1 xTurntable Lid
- 1 x Slip Mat
- 1 xTurntable Platter
- 1 xTonearm Counterweight
- 1 x Anti-skating Weight
- 1 x 45 RPM Adapter
- 1 x Drive Belt
- 1 x Sub-platter
- 1 x Belt Hook
- 1 x Power Adapter
- 1 x USB Cable for PC Link
- 2 x Audio Cables for Speakers
- 1 x Cartridge Alignment Protractor
- 1 x Instruction Manual
Installing the Turntable
- Mount the product on a level surface.
- To avoid the effects of vibrations and acoustic pressure, do not mount the product next to such items as speakers.
- The product may pick up radio static if placed next to a radio. Therefore, try to keep the product away from radios.
- If the product is near equipment (cell phone, etc.) that emits strong radio waves, noise may occur.
Turntable Platter and Belt Setup
- Remove the protective packaging and ensure the turntable is placed on a sturdy and level surface.
- Insert the sub-platter into the turntable spindle located in the middle of the turntable.
- Loop the drive belt around the sub-platter and motor pulley (brass-colored).
- Rotate the Sub-platter.
- Using your hands, slowly rotate the sub-platter ten times or more in a clockwise direction.
- This step is for resetting the auto mechanism, getting rid of any twists in the belt, and making sure the belt rides smoothly along the drive rim on the underside of the platter.
- Carefully place the main platter onto the subplatter.
- Place the slip mat on top of the platter. Make sure the 1 by one logo on the mat is facing up.
Cartridge Tracking Force Adjustment
The supplied Counterweight is suitable for cartridges weighing between 3.0 and 6.0g.
- Gently push and turn the Counterweight onto the rear of the tonearm (with the dial facing towards the front of the turntable).
- Pull the protector straight forward to remove it.
- Note: Applying a downward force may cause the stylus to come off the body. Only low volume is output if the stylus has come off, or is about to come off, so refer to “Replacing the stylus” to reattach the stylus correctly.
- Remove the tie-wrap and unlock the tonearm.
- Lower the tonearm lift and position the cartridge in the space between the tonearm rest and the platter.
- Carefully rotate the Counterweight until the tonearm achieves a neutral, level balance. The tonearm should return to this balanced position if it is moved up or down. Perform this adjustment carefully.
- Once the tonearm is correctly balanced, return the tonearm to its rest. Without moving the metal counterweight, gently rotate the tracking force dial to align the “O” with the black center line. Check to make sure the tonearm is still neutrally balanced.
- Finally, hold the rear of the counterweight and rotate it counterclockwise(as seen from the front) to adjust the tracking force according to the cartridge manufacturer’s recommended 3. 5g.
- Note: Take care and do not touch the tracking force dial while adjusting the tracking force.
- Note: Each mark on the dial represents 0.05g. The recommended tracking force for the factory-installed cartridge is 3.Sg±0.Sg. It only goes up to 2g for one rotation of the tracking force dial, meaning you will need to make the second rotation and stop at “1.5” to reach 3.5g.
Anti-skating Force Adjustment
The anti-skating force must be adjusted corresponding to the tracking force as follows.
- Slip the loop of the anti-skating weight’s thread over the 3rd groove of the stick to set the correct anti-skating force for the factory-installed cartridge.
- Feed the thread through the loop of the wire hanger.
Installing the Lid
Insert the hinge pockets of the lid onto the hinges of the turntable.
Connecting to Speakers
- Connection to the Included Speakers
- This turntable includes a built-in preamp and comes supplied with Hi-Fi speakers.
- Connect the speakers using the included audio cable (black cable to black cable clamp and red cable to red cable clamp).
- Connection to External Speaker with the RCA Audio Cable
- If you wish to use your amplifier or speakers, please follow the instructions below.
Setting pre-amplifier selector switch
- This product has a built-in phono equalizer function. You can use the product even if you do not have a phono amplifier or connectable equipment with a built-in phono amplifier.
- Use the pre-amplifier selector switch to set the output, as shown below.
- When connecting via the included speakers, using the pre-amplifier selector switch is not necessary.
- NOTE: The RCA Jacks are not designed to be connected directly to the passive/unpowered speakers on LINE mode. If connected to the passive speakers, there will be no sound.
Connecting the device
- Align the settings for the pre-amplifier selector switch and connect the RCA audio cable to an input jack that is compatible with the connectable equipment you are using (amplifier, active speakers, etc.).
- The RCA audio cable’s red jack is for the right (R) channel, and the white jack is for the left (L) channel.
Main Power Connection
- Insert the DC plug of the AC adapter cord into the DC INPUT Jack at the back of the turntable.
- Plug the AC adapter into a normal power outlet.
- NOTE: Do not plug the AC power adapter into a power outlet before all turntable assembly is completed.
- Before turning on turntable power, recheck all connections to make sure they are correct and secure. Always turn off the turntable before connecting or disconnecting from power.
Power Management Function
The turntable will automatically go into standby mode after 15 minutes of inactivity. To resume operation, press and hold the Mode button for 3 seconds.
Playing a Record
Before playing a record
- Pull the protector straight forward to remove it.
- NOTE: Applying a downward force may cause the stylus to come off the body. Only low volume is output if the stylus has come off, or is about to come off, so refer to “Replacing the stylus” to reattach the stylus correctly.
- Place the record on the felt mat so that the center hole aligns with the spindle.
- If playing a 45 RPM record with a large center hole, attach the 45 RPM adapter.
Turntable Operation
- Sufficiently lower the volume of the amplifier, speakers, etc.
- Connect the included power adapter to the turntable and slide the Power Switch to the “ON” position.
- Remove the stylus protector from the stylus.
- Press the MODE button to choose turntable mode. The Red indicator light indicates Turntable mode and the blue indicator light indicates Bluetooth mode.
- Place the record on the slip mat. If using 45RPM records, put the 45RPM adapter on the center spindle before placing the record on the platter.
- Press the 33 or 45 RPM speed button according to the type of record.
- Press the Play/Stop button. The platter will start spinning.
- Unlock the tonearm clip and set the tonearm lift lever to the up position. 2.8 Position the tonearm over the desired location (groove) on the record. 2.9 Carefully lower the tonearm on the record.
- Turn up the volume of the turntable as needed.
- When you are finished playing the record, raise the tonearm, return it to rest on the arm clip, and press the Play/Stop button to stop.
NOTE:
- If the silent pause time between each track is longer than 3 minutes, the platter will stop spinning automatically to avoid damaging the record. This stoppage does not mean the turntable is defective.
- If the felt mat gets dirty, it can easily scratch the record, so remove the felt mat periodically and wipe off any dust.
- To prevent the record from scratches and warping, remove it after use.
- Do not use a disk stabilizer.
Bluetooth Operation
- Connect the included power adapter to the turntable and slide the Power Switch to the “ON” position.
- Press the MODE button to choose Bluetooth mode. The Red indicator light indicates Turntable mode and the blue indicator light indicates Bluetooth mode. You will hear an activation sound from the turntable.
- Turn on the Bluetooth feature of your media device and search for and select 1 by one BS017″ to pair the media device and turntable.
- Once your media device is successfully paired with the turntable, the turntable will play a short confirmation sound.
- Play and stream music from your media device to the turntable.
Recording the Vinyl to Your Computer
- Please follow the below steps to set up Audacity to record from the USB audio device. For more details, please refer to the BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF AUDACITY at https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/recording_with_usb_turntables.html
- Download the Audacity software and complete the installation
- Ensure your Audacity software is up to date. You can download the current version from http://www.audacityteam.org/download/
- Follow the instructions to complete the installation.
- Set up Audacity to record from the USB audio device.
- Connect the USB device
- Use the supplied USB cable to connect your turntable and your computer. No extra driver is required.
System settings needed for Windows and Mac
Windows:
- By the system clock, right-click over the S eaker icon select Sounds then the Recording tab, and then click on the USB device in the list and click Properties. Click the advanced tab to set your required bit rate and sample rate from the Default Format dropdown (normally “2 channel 16-bit 44100 Hz”).
- On the Advanced tab, in the “Default Format” section, make sure the dropdown menu is set to “2 channel 16-bit 44100 Hz”.
- For a more detailed walk-through of the above steps for Windows (or if that does not work for your version of Windows), see Windows: accessing the Windows Sound controls.
Mac:
- From Apple Menu> System Preferences select “Sound” and click on the Input tab
- Select “USB Audio CODEC” or similar as the input device and verify the Recording Meter shows input.
- If the recording meter in the Sound preferences panel does not show input
- From the Finder, select Go> Utilities and open Audio MIDI Setup.
- If the Audio Devices window is not visible, select Window> Show Audio Devices.
- Select your USB input device in the list in the left pane of the Audio Devices window.
- Set the Format to “44100 .0 Hz” and “2ch-16bit”.
* For a more detailed walk-through of the above steps for Mac, see Mac and USB input devices on the Audacity Wiki.
Launch Audacity
- If Audacity is already running when you connect the cable, choose Transport Rescan Audio Devices or restart Audacity.
Project Rate
- Set the Audacity Project Rate in the Selection Toolbar at the bottom left of the Audacity screen to 44100 Hz:
Devices
- Use the Device Toolbar to set the recording and playback devices and to set the recording channels to “2 (Stereo) Recording Channels”, as in the below example on Windows 10:
- The Recording Device is set to the USB device (in this case the device name, but often called or including the phrase “USB Audio CODEC”).
- Recording Channels is set to stereo.
- The Playback Device is set to the named speakers of the built-in computer sound device.
- These settings can also be changed in Devices Preferences.
- Windows calls most USB external devices “microphones”. Some higher-end USB recording interfaces may appear as their explicit manufacturer’s name.
Software Playthrough
- Use Transport> Transport Options> Software Playthrougl’i (on-off) and click “Software Playthrough” to turn it “on” (the checkmark is shown when it is “on”). This setting can also be enabled or disabled in Recording Preferences.
- Software Playthrough lets you hear the turntable through the computer speakers when recording. It also lets you hear the turntable without recording if you turn on monitoring (see the next section below).
Monitoring
- Enable monitoring to set the recording level
- Turn monitoring on by clicking once on the microphone icon in the Recording Meter.
- In MixerToolbar, turn up the left-hand playback volume slider (by the speaker icon).
- The right-hand recording volume slider (by the microphone icon) can often be used to vary the loudness of the recording, but it may not function with all turntables.
- If it does not, try adjusting the output level on the turntable (often, there is a gain control under the chassis).
- Alternatively, you may be able to adjust the input level on Windows and Linux only, usually by looking for the speaker icon by the system clock.
- On Windows, rightclick over the speaker icon> “Recording Devices”. Then right-click over USB Audio Codec, choose “Properties” and click the Levels tab.
- Try to aim for a maximum peak of around -6 dB, which corresponds to around 0.5 on the waveform. You can always boost the level later with Effect Amplify … or Effect> Normalize … after you have completed editing.
Recording
- Then, ignore any instructions in the manufacturer’s guide to select “stereo mix”. simply press the Record button. in the Transport Toolbar to start recording from the turntable.
Recording, editing, and exporting
- Once your USB turntable is set up and working properly, go to the Basic Recording, Editing, and Exporting section of Audacity’s Tutorial – Copying tapes, LPs, or MiniDiscs to CD for instructions on how to:
- make and edit your recording
- export it to an audio file
- import it to iTunes or Windows Media Player burn it to CD
Audacity’s reference links:
- Basic Recording, Editing and Exporting: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/basic_recording_editing_and_exporting.html
- Tutorial – Copying tapes, LPs or MiniDiscs to CD: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorial_copying_tapes_lps_or_minidiscs_to_cd.html
Care
Turntable Body
- When the turntable body is dirty or dusty, first disconnect the AC adapter and then wipe off the dirt and dust with a soft, dry cloth.
- Do not use benzenes, thinners, etc.
- When storing the product for a long time, disconnect the AC adapter from the outlet and wrap the product in plastic; do not allow it to become damp; the drive belt should be removed to prevent unequal stretching.
Stylus Tip
- If dirt and grime are stuck to the stylus tip, clean it with a commercially sold brush.
- We recommend using a stylus cleaner (not included) if the stylus tip is considerably dirty. Clean the stylus tip by moving the brush from the rear to the front of the stylus tip.
Replacing the Stylus
- It’s suggested to replace the stylus after 400 hours of use. Removing the Stylus
- In addition to the deterioration of sound quality, records may also be damaged as the cartridge’s stylus tip wears down.
- Be sure to disconnect the product’s AC adapter from the outlet.
- When replacing the stylus, hold the headshell and the cartridge body tightly. Rotate the front of the stylus in a forward and down motion.
Installing a New Replacement Stylus
- Mount the new replacement stylus to the cartridge.
- Lift the stylus up until you hear a click.
- Make sure there is no gap between the headshell and the cartridge.
Replacing the Belt
- The belt is a consumable part. Replace the belt if the speed of playback slows down or irregular rotation occurs. As a rule of thumb, we suggest replacing the belt once a year.
- Before replacing the belt, be sure to disconnect the product’s AC adapter from the outlet.
- Remove the slip mat.
- Remove the main platter and then remove the old belt.
- Loop the new belt around the sub-platter and motor pulley.
- Using your hands, slowly rotate the sub-platter ten times or more in a clockwise direction.
- Place the main platter back onto the subplatter.
Cartridge Replacement
- Before replacement, put the stylus protector back on the stylus to prevent damage to the stylus during the replacement process.
- Carefully remove the wire leads from the original cartridge.
- Loosen the two screws on the headshell that are securing the cartridge and then remove the original cartridge.
- Mount the new cartridge to the headshell and tighten it lightly. Do not completely tighten the screws at this moment.
- Connect the wire leads to the new cartridge’s terminals. The wire lead color codes are as below.
- Adjust the cartridge’s position to make sure it is precisely aligned on the headshell so that the stylus will be tracking the grooves in parallel perfectly.
- To achieve this, place the included paper cartridge alignment protractor over the turntable spindle, carefully lift the tone arm and place the tip of the stylus on the points marked 130mm and 250mm respectively.
- Fine-tune the cartridge’s position on the headshell until the cartridge is perfectly in parallel with the reference lines at both points.
- Tighten the screws completely once the perfect alignment is achieved.
- NOTE: If you are unfamiliar or uncomfortable with completing this procedure, we recommend consulting with a professional to perform the installation.
When the Turntable is Moved
- Using the product’s original packing materials, wrap the turntable in the reverse order from when you unwrapped it.
If you do not have the packaging materials, take the following measures:
- After disconnecting the AC adapter from the outlet, remove the felt mat and platter, and then wrap them so that they do not get damaged.
- Attach the protector to the cartridge.
- Use a string or something similar to tie the tonearm to the rest so that it does not become dislodged.
- Wrap the turntable body with paper or a soft cloth so that it does not get damaged.
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Turntable
Stylus
Speaker
- Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
- This product’s packaging is made from environmentally friendly material DO and can be disposed of at your local recycling plant.
Customer Service
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