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2. Follow the gauge instructions and set the tracking force according to the cartridge
manufacturer’s recommendation. We recommend always going to the high side of
tracking force. High frequency vibrations on a light tracking cartridge can cause more
damage to the grooves of a record than running a cartridge at a heavy setting.
3. To adjust the arm height, loosen the setscrews on the base of the arm assembly and
turn the adjustment wheel above the base. When the arm is at the desired height,
tighten the screws.
Setting the Azimuth
1. Set a fireplace match or coffee stirrer (something light and about 6” long) into the
groove behind the mounting screws on the tonearm headshell.
2. If it is not level, use the supplied Allen wrench to loosen the setscrew on the
counterweight and rotate the counterweight around the shaft until the headshell is
parallel to the record. Be careful not to change the tracking force setting.
Playing Records
Before playing a record, make sure that all of the tonearm screws are tight.
1. Place the black washer on the platter, then the record, then the record clamp. This
system forces air out from under the record and creates a partial vacuum. When your
release the clamp, the record does not pop up. This gives you the benefits of a vacuum
without the problems or complications.
2. Press the power button on the motor. Sit down and enjoy listening to your records!
General Use
•When changing the speed of the turntable, place one finger of your right hand on the
drive belt on the rear of the platter and move the belt up to increase speed or down to
decrease speed with your left hand.
•Allow at least 20 hours of break-in time.
•The motor will make some low-level noise. This will not get into the system. The motor
and bearings will become quieter as you use your Scoutmaster.
•If you notice hum in the system, remove your interconnects and replace them with very
cheap, standard VCR interconnects. These are well shielded and should eliminate the
hum. If the hum goes away, get quality, well-shielded interconnects.
•After at least one year of use, the platter bearing and motor will need to be lubricated.
For the platter bearing, use .25 teaspoon of white lithium grease. For the motor, use 1
drop of 40-weight motor oil below the brass piece.
Additional Items Available from Your Dealer
The VPI Synchronous Drive System power supply provides a major increase in musicality
by feeding the 300 RPM synchronous motor a perfectly stable wave form at the
frequency you choose. The SDS lets you change speed electronically.
The HR-X periphery record clamp will fit the platter of the Scoutmaster and provide a
vacuum-like grip on the record. The clamp removes all warps and damps the record to
prevent ringing.