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Pro-Ject Audio Systems Pro-Ject Align it User Manual

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© Audio Trade GmbH · Pro-Ject Align it · Revision 2013.3.15

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Assembly

Slide the beam

into the groove in the base

from the right (see diagram). Make sure that the beam fixing

screw

is loosened far enough to allow the beam to move easily.

Using the tool

Loosen the rod's fixing screw

and remove the rod

from the beam. Place the tool on the turntable

platter so that the hole in the base

fits over the record spindle. Re-fit the rod

in the beam

.

By sliding the beam

to and fro adjust the cup on the end of the rod

until it covers the tonearm's upper

bearing.
After making sure that the base

is flat on the platter, fix the rod's

position by tightening the fixing screw

.

By reversing the rod so that the pointed end is downward the tool may be used to establish the
vertical axis of Pro-Ject 8.6, 8.6s, 8.6 UniPivot and other manufacturer's tonearms.

Adjusting for tonearm length (1" = 2,54cm)

Make sure that the beam adjustment mark

lines up with the tonearm type marks

(1 – 5) on the beam.

Now adjust the beam and its guide using the adjustment screw

until its edge aligns with the uppermost

line of the scale

.

Adjust the scale

(1/3 – 5)

to the mark given in the following table appropriate to the Pro-Ject turntable type:

1 For 0.5, 1, 1.2, 1.2 E, 1.2 Comfort, 1.9, RPM 1.3, Essential, Debut, Debut Carbon, Juke Box,

X

pression,

X

pression Comfort and models equipped with a 8,6" tonearm

2 For 6, 6.1, 6.9,

X

perience, 2.9 Wood, 2.9 Classic, Perspective, Perspe

X

, RPM 4, RPM 5, RPM 5.1,

RPM 6, RPM 6 SB, RPM 6.1 SB, RPM 9, RPM 9 Acryl (X), RPM 9.1, RPM 9.1 Acryl (X),
RPM 9.2 Evolution, Studie and models equipped with a 9" tonearm
3 For 2 and models equipped with a 9.35" tonearm
4 For RPM 10, RPM 10.1 Evolution,

X

tension 10 Evolution and models equipped with a 10" tonearm

5 For Studie,

X

tension 12 Evolution and models equipped with a 12" tonearm

After adjusting the scale, fix the beam's

position by tightening the fixing screw

.

Cartridge alignment

Mount the cartridge under the headshell. Tighten the screws only enough to just fix the cartridge. Now adjust
the downforce approximately to the manufacturer's recommendation. Check the tonearm height adjustment
and adjust if necessary. Both tasks are described in the instructions supplied with your Pro-Ject record player.

Adjust the cartridge fore and aft using the elongated holes in the headshell so that the needle rests on the
correct overhang mark

for the tonearm type (1 – 4) when the arm is lowered.

Now align the front edge of the cartridge to make it parallel to the lines which run the length of the base.
This adjustment is easier to perform if a thin propelling pencil lead is attached with sticky tape to the front of
the cartridge (provided that this has a flat front edge). Please remember to fasten the cartridge mounting
bolts tightly after completing adjustment. Check the adjustment again after tightening the bolts.

Adjusting azimuth

Loosen the grub screw which fixes the tonearm tube in position as explained in the instructions for use
accompanying your Pro-Ject record player. Lower the arm with the lift so that the needle comes to rest in the
middle of the tool's mirror

. Now revolve the tonearm until the needle is perpendicular to the mirror's

surface or until the cartridge's bottom edge is parallel to it. Re-tighten the grub screw. Re-check all

adjustments and repeat the procedures if necessary.

PRO-JECT is a Registered Trademark of H. Lichtenegger.

This guide was produced by: Audio Trade GmbH
Copyright

©

2006. All rights reserved.

The information was correct at the time of going to
press. The manufacturer reserves the right to make
changes to the technical specification without prior
notice as deemed necessary to uphold the ongoing

process of technical development.