Pro-Ject Xtension Turntable, Evolution 9cc, 12cc, RS 212D, RS 309D, AS 212S, AS 309S Tonearm User manual

Below you will find brief information for Turntable Xtension, Tonearm Evolution 9cc, Tonearm Evolution 12cc, Tonearm RS 212D, Tonearm RS 309D, Tonearm AS 212S, Tonearm AS 309S. These components are designed to work together to provide a high-quality listening experience. The Xtension turntable features electronic speed change, low wow and flutter, and a signal-to-noise ratio of -73dB. The Evolution tonearms are medium mass and offer a range of downforce settings. The RS and AS tonearms feature detachable headshells and adjustable anti-skating force. All tonearms are compatible with a range of cartridges, allowing you to customize your sound.

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Key Features

  • Electronic speed change
  • Low wow and flutter
  • Signal-to-noise ratio of -73dB
  • Detachable headshells
  • Adjustable anti-skating force
  • Range of downforce settings

Frequently asked questions

How do I change the replay speed on the Xtension turntable?

Press the Speed Change button to switch between 33 and 45 r.p.m. To replay records at 78 r.p.m., remove the pulley cover, fit the belt around the larger or smaller diameter step of the pulley, start the turntable, and switch the speed to 45 r.p.m. The platter will then revolve at 78 r.p.m.

How do I adjust the downforce on the Evolution tonearms?

Rotate the counterweight counter clockwise to adjust the downforce according to the cartridge manufacturer's recommendations. One mark on the scale represents 1 mN (= 0,1g / 0,1 Pond) of downforce.

How do I adjust the anti-skating force on the RS and AS tonearms?

Rotate the knob (5) to adjust the Anti-skating force. One mark on the scale represents 5 mN (= 0,5g / 0,5 Pond) of downforce.

How do I connect the tonearm cables to the amplifier?

Connect the tonearm cables to the Phono input (sometimes labelled gram, disc or RIAA) on your amplifier. Make sure that the phono input offers correct matching and amplification for the type of cartridge used. Line inputs (such as CD, Tuner, Tape or Video) are not suitable.

My turntable is making a humming sound. What can I do?

A humming sound could be caused by a lack of earth connection from the cartridge or arm to the amplifier, or an earth loop.
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