andover Model-One User manual

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Product Manual

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Table of Contents
Warnings / FCC Statement.......................................................4-5
Introduction / About / In the Box.......................................................... 6
Room Placement...........................................................7
General Operation...........................................................8
Remote Control.........................................................11
Back Panel.........................................................12
Turntable Setup Guide...................................................13-14
Bluetooth & Playback to/from a PC.........................................................15
Record Care.........................................................16
Guarantee / Product Cleaning.........................................................17
Customizing Your Vinyl Experience.........................................................18
Specications / Contact / Disclaimer.........................................................19

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WARNING
This symbol alerts the user to the presence
of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock
to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Do not use this apparatus near water.
5. Clean only with dry cloth.
6. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
7. Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including ampliers) that produce heat.
8. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provid-
ed for your safety. If the provided plug does not t
into your outlet, consult an electrician for replace-
ment of the obsolete outlet.
9. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the
manufacturer.
10. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or
table specied by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
11. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or
when not used for long periods of time.
12. Refer all servicing to qualied service 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, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
13. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and that no objects lled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
14. Do not install this apparatus in a bookcase or
similar unit.
15. The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power
from the AC outlet with its STANDBY/ON switch in
the standby position.
16. The apparatus should be located close enough to
the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power
cord plug at any time.
17. To completely disconnect the power input, the rear
panel power switch may be switched off.
18. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and
headphones can cause hearing loss.
19. The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, re or the like.
Additional Safety Advice
1. Keep surrounding objects at least four inches away
from the apparatus for adequate ventilation.
2. Ventilation openings on the apparatus should not
be impeded by such items as newspaper, cloths,
curtains, and the like.
3. Do not place naked ame sources near the appara-
tus, such as lighted candles.
4. Dispose of internal electronics in accordance with
local safety and environmental regulations.
5. Do not operate the apparatus at a temperature less
than 36˚ F / 2˚ C or greater than 100˚ F / 38˚ C.
Caution
• DO NOT REMOVE THE EXTERNAL ENCLOSURE
PARTS TO EXPOSE THE ELECTRONICS. NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE.
• IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH THIS
PRODUCT, CONTACT ANDOVER AUDIO CUSTOMER
SUPPORT. DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT UNTIL IT
HAS BEEN REPAIRED.
DO NOT OPEN
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NO REMOVE COVER. NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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FCC STATEMENT FOR THE U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits of part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment 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 equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or televi-
sion 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 equipment.
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an AC outlet of a dif-
ferent mains circuit from the main circuit/outlet
providing power to the receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV
technician for help.
• Changes or modication to this equipment not
expressly approved by Andover for compliance
will void the user’s warranty.
Caution
Changes or modication to this equipment not ex-
pressly approved by Andover for compliance will void
the user’s warranty.
This product can be recycled. Products bearing this
symbol must NOT be thrown away with normal house-
hold waste. At the end of the product’s life, take it to a
collection point designated for recycling of electrical
and electronic devices. Find out more about return
and collection points through your local authority.
The European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip-
ment (WEEE) Directive was implemented to dramat-
ically reduce the amount of waste going to landlls,
thereby reducing the environmental impact on the
planet and on human health. Please act responsibly
by recycling used products. If this product is still
usable, consider giving it away or selling it.

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Introduction
We’re really pleased that you have chosen your Model-One Spinsystem. It is
all you need to enjoy great sound from vinyl records, Bluetooth devices, and
any wired analog or digital source you may wish to add. Adding our (optional)
Songbird module will give your Spinsystem access to the Worldwide Web of High
Resolution entertainment from the most popular streaming services and internet
radio stations.
We sincerely hope that you will be overjoyed with the years of great-sounding,
simple to operate, musical entertainment that the Model-One is sure to provide.
To get the most from Model-One, be sure to thoroughly review this manual and
heed the important safety instructions. If you have any questions not covered
here please contact Andover Audio support via email (support@andoveraudio.
com) or phone (+1 978.775.3670).
With the proper care and operation, your Model-One will provide many years of
trouble-free enjoyment.
Please save the carton and original packaging in case you ever need to move or
ship your unit.
About Andover Audio
Since 2012, we at Andover Audiohave provided design and manufacturing
services behind the scenes to some of the most recognized brands in mobile,
professional, and high-performance consumer audio. We now focus our award-
winning skills on our own product line that artfully blends exceptional sound with
distinctive design.
In the Box
• Model One System
• Dustcover
• Quick-Setup Guide
• RF Remote Control
• Platter with Felt Mat
• OperationManual
• DC Power Supply
• Tonearm Counterweight
• Anti-Skating weight
• Adapter to play 45RPM singles
• Flat belt for 33/45 RPM
• Round Belt for 78RPM
• Philips Screwdriver
• Tonearm Counterweight
• Anti-Skate Weight
• 7” Single Adapter
• Cartridge alignment protractor.

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Room Placement
As with any sound system, placement in your room will affect how well the sound
lls the space. The Model One features a 270-degree sound eld to provide a
spacious, room-enveloping performance that dees its compact size. Sound is
emitted from both sides and the front of the unit, so be careful not to block the
sound from the sides. Although placement of the Model One is less complex
than a typical component system, following these simple guidelines will result in
the most enjoyable sound quality.
• To ensure the most even sound coverage, try to place system near the
center of one of the walls. It should be at, or slightly below, ear height for
a seated listener.
• Using the Model One stand will place the system at the ideal height in
most rooms.
• If the unit will be placed in a corner, angle it at 45-degrees so that the
speakers on one side are not blocked.
• Keep the sides of the unit unobstructed by solid objects for as much
distance as practical, but by at least 12” (~30.5 cm).
• Place the unit on a solid table or component rack. DO NOT use soft
vibration isolators or place the unit on a carpet or foam surface. If the
support surface is not sufciently rigid, acoustic feedback may occur.
• Avoid placing the unit in an enclosed bookshelf or cabinet as this will
signicantly compromise its performance.

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All functions of the Model One are selected using the menus displayed on the status
display. The rotary encoder knob on the front panel is used to navigate the menu. You
may also navigate by using the remote control. There are a few standardized actions
that will help you understand the operation ow. Under most situations, the unit will
default to the Home screen, which displays the source and mode, along with volume
level from 01 to 50.
Rotating the front panel knob clockwise will increase the sound volume.
Counterclockwise rotation will decrease the sound volume.
A QUICK PRESS of the knob (less than 3 sec.) will switch to the next menu, or lock in the
chosen selection.
A LONG PRESS (longer than 3 sec.) when in Phono mode will pause rotation of the
turntable platter and mute the audio. A subsequent press will unmute the audio and
restart the platter.
A “DOUBLE CLICK” press of the knob will take you directlty to the Audio Settings menu.
When you are in a menu, rotating the knob will move the selection into the highlight box.
The current selection is in bold type.
• Clockwise rotation increases or moves the selection up within the menu.
• Counterclockwise decreases or moves the selection down.
• Pressing the knob will make the selection in the box.
• The adjustments of Bass, Treble, Speed Adjust, Contrast, Brightness, and Modes are
effective immediately and do not require a nal press to select.
GENERAL OPERATION
Status Display
Rotary Encoder
1/4” Stereo Headphone Jack
Power/Mute Switch

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Model One Menu Operation
HOME
The Home screen is the default that you will see
at turn-on and after other menu screens time out.
It shows the source playing, the selected speaker
mode, and the volume level.
SELECTION
Tapping the knob brings you to the Selection
screen. From here you may select a different
source, and enter into the Audio Settings or Sys-
tem Preferences.
Rotate the knob to navigate to your selection,
and tap the knob again to make the selection. If
you decide to not make any changes, simply wait
three seconds and the system will revert back to
the Home screen. If you don’t want to wait, you
may go back home by selecting Back. Four choic-
es are shown at a time, but continue to scroll up
or down to reveal the full menu.
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AUX 1 Panoramic M
Panoramic M
Phono 33
Phono 45/78
Bluetooth
AUX 2 / Auto
Source
PAUSE
Pressing and holding the knob for longer than
3 seconds when Phono is selected will pause
rotation of the turntable. This makes it easier to
change records. This is only valid for the Phono
source. Tap the knob again to restart the platter.
Panoramic M
Turntable platter paused.
Press knob to resume
Phono 33

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Model One Menu Operation (Cont.’d)
PREFERENCES
Subwoofer Output on/off – Subwoofer OFF is
default. When OFF, the internal speakers receive a
full range signal. When ON, a 100Hz High Pass lter
reduces the bass from the internal speakers. This
should always be OFF unless a subwoofer is being
used.
Internal Speakers on/off – Default is ON. This enables you to turn off the internal speak-
ers if you are using external powered speakers from the Line Out. Normally you will leave
this ON.
Brightness / Contrast – These two settings control the appearance of the display and
may be adjusted to your preference. The display will become dim 10 seconds after it is
operated. This is intentional, and it will return to the selected brightness when any adjust-
ments are made.
Auto On on/off – Default is ON. This enables or disables the auto-on function of Aux 2.
When enabled, a signal on Aux 2 will wake Model-One from Standby, Select Aux 2 as the
input, and adjust the volume to the value set in the next line. After 5 minutes of inactivity
on this input, the Model-One will enter Standby again.
Please note, if the Model-One is being used and is not in standby, the auto-on circuit is
inactive.
Auto-On Volume – This sets the volume level that you would like when the Auto On circuit
wakes the Model-One from Standby. The default value is 25.
Info – You may read the revision level of the operating Firmware, or Reset the Model One
to the default factory values.
Subwoofer Output (On)
Internal Speaker (On)
Brightness
Contrast
Preferences
Source Panoramic M
Ph33
REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY
When using the remote control the display format
changes to an abbreviated text format with larger
characters to make it easier to read from a distance.
Ph33 as shown here means “Phono 33”. The display
will automatically revert to normal after a few sec-
onds, or immediately if operated from the front panel.

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Remote Control
Use Battery: CR2025
Listening Mode Menu
Audio Settings
Mute
Source Select
Power Button
System Preferences
Menu Navigation
Volume (Down/Up)

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Back Panel
AUX 1 (RCA jack input): Connect an external audio device, such as a CD player, tape
deck, or a radio Tuner.
AUX 2 IN (3.5mm analog/optical combo): Connect a WIFI streaming audio adapter such
as Songbird, or any other analog or digital source. You may use an analog input with a
3.5mm stereo plug, or an optical source with a 3.5mm mini Toslink plug.
The optical portion of this input will accept up to 24Bit/192kHz input formats.
This input features optional automatic signal sensing and will wake the Model One from
Standby in the presence of signal. Model-One will re-enter Standby after the absence of
signal for 5 minutes. Automatic sensing can be turned on or off in the PREFERENCES
menu.
DIGITAL Coax or Toslink optical input. Accepts SPDIF or PCM audio from an optical
connection. This input will accept up to 24Bit/192kHz input formats.
PC (USB-Mini B): Use a USB-Mini B to USB-A cable to connect to your computer for
recording or le playback. The PC interface sends and receives 44.1 or 48kHz/16 Bit
PRE-OUT (Preamp output): Outputs an unamplied signal to an external amplier, a set
of powered speakers.
SUB-Out (Preamp output): A monaural Preamp output for use with a subwoofer.
POWER INLET CONNECTOR: Plug the Yellow end of the supplied power adapter here.
Plug the power adapter into the AC power using the cable supplied in the accessory kit.

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Turntable Setup Guide
STEP 1 - Remove the Shipping Screws
• Loosen the TWO primary motor screws
a few turns with a screwdriver. They can
be left in place but left loose enough to
allow the motor to move freely. Leave
the rubber bumpers under these screws
to support the motor.
• Remove the TWO large Philips shipping
screws. A Philips screwdriver is
included in the accessory package.
• Save all the screws and reinstall them
whenever shipping or moving the unit to
prevent damage.
STEP 2 - Install the Drive Belt
• Install the at drive belt by stretching
it around the inner platter and over the
“top step” of the small motor pully to
use with 33 or 45RPM records.
• For use with 78RPM records: Install the
round drive belt on the large lower pulley
instead.
STEP 3 - Install the Platter
• With two hands, gently place the platter
on the spindle, followed by the felt
platter mat.
• Some users prefer to place the records
directly on the Acrylic platter. This will
be discussed later in the ‘Customizing
Your Vinyl Experience’ section at the end
of this manual.
Platter Mat
Platter
Drive Belt
Inner Platter
Motor Screws

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MODEL ONE Turntable Setup Guide (Continued)
Groove 1
Groove 2
Groove 3
Anti-Skate Weight
Anti-Skate Wire Loop
STEP 4 - Balance the Tonearm
• Install the counterweight by pushing it carefully onto the rear of the tonearm until the
threaded section clicks lightly into place.
• Remove the stylus guard from the cartridge.
• With the tonearm lift lever in the lowered position, move the tonearm from its rest to
a position where it can move freely.
• Rotate the counterweight until the tonearm tube balances such that it oats level.
• Once the tonearm is correctly balanced, return it to the tonearm rest position.
STEP 5 - Set the Tracking Force
• Use one hand to hold the counterweight in position to keep it from moving.
• Use your other hand to gently revolve the downforce scale ring until the zero (0mg) is
vertical at the 12 o’clock position.
• Next, rotate the counterweight and downforce scale ring together as one, counter-
clockwise (as seen from the front) to adjust the downforce according to the cartridge
manufacturer’s recommendations using the numbers on the downforce scale ring.
• Set the counterweight scale to 18nM (1.8g) for the supplied Ortofon 2M Silver.
STEP 6 - Set the Anti Skate force
• Carefully hang the anti-skate weight
over the wire loop and attach the string
to the appropriate groove on the anti-skating stub.
• For the supplied 2M silver, set the string in the middle groove (Groove 2, shown in
example above). Important note: If you should change to a different cartridge in the
future, refer to the recommendations of the new cartridge for tracking force and anti-
skate setting.
-Downforce
+Downforce
Back of counterweight
Downforce scale ring
Tonearm
Anti-Skate Wire Loop
Tonearm Rest
Counterweight
Cartridge
Stylus Guard Tonearm Lift Lever (in high position)
Anti-Skating Stub (white line)

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STEP 7 - Install the Cover
Insert the dust cover fully into the two hinges.
Bluetooth
To pair your device:
1. Press the central knob and select Bluetooth in the source menu.
2. Enter Bluetooth pairing mode on your device per your device’s instructions.
3. You device should soon recognize “Andover Model-One”. When recognized,
select it on your device to connect.
4. Use your device to play an audio signal. Be aware that your device’s volume
control may still operate in addition to the volume control on Model One, so
if you do not have adequate volume, make sure your device is turned up to a
reasonable level. It is best set your device to its maximum or near maximum
volume, and use the Model-One volume to adjust your listening level.
If Model-One does not show up on the Bluetooth screen of your device the Model-One
may be already connected to another paired device within range. You must disconnect
from the undesired device before Model-One will accept a new connection request. This
must be done from that device. If you are certain this is not the case, exit Bluetooth mode
and reselect it to restart the scan process.
Recording to, or playing from a Personal Computer:
You may use Model One to record your music to a personal computer, or play from your
hard drive or streaming sites. Connect a USB-Mini B to USB-A cable from the PC jack on
Model-One to a USB jack on your PC or Mac. If your computer is using a contemporary
operating system, Model-One will not require any special drivers or software. It will
emulate an external soundcard so that it may be used with any software you choose.
On your personal computer, enter the SOUND menu from within your Control Panel or
System Preferences. Select “USB CODEC” as the INPUT device for recording, and as the
OUTPUT device for playback. You may now use built in apps such as Windows Media
Player or Quicktime to record or playback from whatever source you have selected on
Model One.
If you desire additional functionality, there is a variety of software and freeware available
on the internet such as Audacity (www.audacityteam.org), which will provide features
such as pop suppression, format conversion, and track splitting. You are free to use
whatever software you like that is compatible with your computer’s operating system.

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Tips on Record Care
Unlike digital and solid state sources of music, turntables and vinyl records require a
gentle touch to maximize performance and longevity. Following these guidelines will
result in years of noise-free, reliable performance.
• Do not handle records by the grooved areas. Grasp them by the edges, or by
balancing the label on your thumb and steadying it with your forenger at the
edge of the record. Fingerprint oils attract dust which increases wear and adds
noise.
• Invest in a good record cleaning brush and use it prior to each play.
• Invest in a quality residue-free record cleaning system. Use it after every few
plays or as needed.
• Always place your records back in their protective sleeves immediately after each
use. Never leave them laying around unprotected.
• Always store your records vertically, and away from heat and sunlight.
• Whenever possible, use the arm lift (a.k.a. cueing lever) to gently raise and lower
the stylus to the record surface.
• Clean the stylus regularly using a soft brush, or by blowing on it. Always brush
from back to front. NEVER brush from side to side or front to back or the stylus
will be damaged.
• Never play a record with a bent, misaligned, or damaged stylus as this can
permanently damage your record.
• Always use the tracking force recommended by the stylus manufacturer. Setting
the force too light can be as harmful to your valuable vinyl LP’s as setting it too
heavy.

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30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee for Orders placed on www.andoveraudio.com
We are so convinced that you will love your new Andover product that if you are
dissatised in any way, you may return your unit (purchased through www.andoveraudio.
com) within 30 days from the time your order is received for a full refund, minus the cost
of any damaged, missing or abused components.
Products purchased through an authorized reseller are governed by the policies of that
reseller.
To initiate a return for a unit purchased on our website, please email us at support@
andoveraudio.com with the following information:
1. Your order number and product serial number (if applicable).
2. Your reason for returning the item: For example, repair or refund.
3. You will be issued a Return Authorization and a pre-printed shipping label, which
must be used to ensure accurate transaction tracking.
4. You are responsible for items missing any parts or accessories. Damage due to
accident or abuse, or products not returned in their complete original packaging
will be subject to restocking and/or replacement fees. Returned items are the
customer’s responsibility until they reach the return address. A refund will be
issued once we receive and have inspected the returned items (normally within 3
business days). Refunds do not include any shipping costs.
Product Cleaning
Use a soft dry cloth, or compressed air. Natural wood surfaces may be conditioned using
a quality wood surface cleaner and nishing oil.
Do not use harsh or clorine based cleaner anywhere on the product. Only clean the
exterior of the product. Fine dust cover scratches can be polished out with a mild
abrasive compound such as toothpaste or automotive headlight cleaner and microber
cloth.

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Customizing your Vinyl Experience
Vinyl playback technology offers the ability to customize your experience. Various
accessories are available to allow you to tune the sound and operation to your
preference. Here are a few examples that may be available on www.andoveraudio.com,
or from your dealer:
End of record lift: Typically, in order to eliminate friction in the tonearm bearings, high
quality turntables do not have automation. If you would like to add the convenience of
automatic arm lift at the end of a side, the Q-Up accessory is available from Andover
for use with your Model One. It is simple to use and has no negative effect on playback
performance. It does not contact the tonearm until the arm is in the lead-out area.
Platter Mats: Changing the platter mat to a different material, or eliminating it
altogether can alter the sound in subtle ways. The stock felt mat provides good
performance, but some users prefer a mat of leather, cork, or other material. Different
materials damp the small vibrations of the record in unique ways, depending on the
material.
Delete Platter Mat: Some users opt to place their records directly on the bare acrylic
platter to provide a rm interface with the vinyl record. Proponents feel this improves
the bass dynamics and impact. If you choose to try this, some additional care is
recommended when handling records to prevent slippage on the platter. We strongly
recommend using a record damping weight or clamp to stabilize the disc. Be sure to
pause the platter when changing records.
Damping weight: The use of a record damping weight can help stabilize the disc and
reduce undesired vibrations. The Andover Spinweight is designed to provide sufcient
damping, without being too heavy, and it will not cause excessive bearing wear.
Stylus upgrades:The Ortofon cartridge that comes with your record player may be
upgraded by simply replacing the stylus. The Blue, Bronze and Black styli provide
improved sound and tracking ability. You may want to consider upgrading when it
becomes time to change your stylus. This is the easiest way to upgrade the sound.
Playing 78 RPM records: There are two steps required to play 78 RPM records properly
on your Model One. 78 RPM records have different groove geometry than Microgroove
LP’s and 45’s. You must replace your 2M silver stylus with the Ortofon 2M 78 stylus.
You must also remove the platter, and replace the at belt with the round belt that
came in the Model One accessory kit. Place this belt on the large lower pulley section.
Reinstall the platter and select PHONO 45/78 as your input source. Also select MONO
mode.

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Specications
Description: Integrated music system with
Turntable.
Music Power: 200W total (2 x 70W to
woofers + 2 x 30W to tweeters)
Acoustic Frequency range: 55Hz – 30kHz
+/- 3dB (under laboratory conditions)
Turntable:
Motor: 24-pole AC Synchronous motor
driven by digitally synthesized 2-speed
electronic speed control
Platter: 12” Acrylic with felt mat
Speeds: 33.33/45/78 RPM. Adjustable
+/-3%
Wow and Flutter: <.2%
Drive system: belt
Tonearm: One piece Carbon Fiber. 8.6”
Phono Cartridge: Ortofon 2m Silver
Optical Input: Toslink SPDIF up to 24Bit
192kHz.
Coaxial Digital Input: Up to 24Bit 192kHz.
PC USB Input/Output: 44.1kHz/48kHz
16-bit. Mac and PC compatible, no driver
required.
Headphone Output: 150mW @ 16 Ohms.
Compatible with 16-10k Ohm headphones.
Frequency Response: 20Hz–20kHz
Line Output: 1000mV, variable with volume
control. 100Hz High Pass Filter @24dB per
octave when SUBWOOFER ON is selected
in menu.
Subwoofer Output: 1000mV, variable with
volume control. 200Hz Low Pass Filter
@12dB per octave.
Power Consumption: 24VDC / 6A <0.5W
Standby current
Weight: 15.9 kg / 35 lbs
Shipping Weight: 18.6kg / 41 lbs
Dimensions:
Height: 215mm / 8.5”
Width: 446mm / 18” W
Depth: 356mm / 13.5” D
Andover is a registered trademark of Andover Audio L.L.C.
PRO-JECT is a registered trademark of AUDIO TUNING Vertriebs GesmbH.
ORTOFON is a registered trademark of ORTOFON S/A.
Andover Audio, L.L.C.
15 High Street North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
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