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Listening to a vinyl record, Playing a vinyl record, Listening to a vinyl record playing a vinyl record – Sony Compact 4K60 Box-Style Remote Camera with 25x Optical Zoom (Black) User Manual

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Listening to a Vinyl
Record

Playing a Vinyl Record

Note

• Before you play a vinyl record, turn down the

audio device's volume. The loud, crackling noise
made by the tone arm descending and the
stylus coming into contact with the vinyl record
could damage the speakers or audio device.
Wait until the stylus has completely descended,
and then adjust the volume.

• Even new vinyl records may produce a crackling

noise when you play them. Please note that this
noise is a characteristic of playing vinyl records.
Also, be aware of the storage practices for vinyl
records, as dust and dirt that stick to the vinyl
records when they are taken out of their sleeves
may cause noise.

1

Place a vinyl record onto the platter.

Vinyl record

Note

Place only one vinyl record on the platter at a
time.

To play 7 in (17 cm) vinyl records (EP
records)

Place the supplied 45 rpm adaptor on the
spindle to play 7 in (17 cm) vinyl records (EP
record).
When you have finished using the 45 rpm
adaptor, keep it in its storage hole.

2

Use the SPEED rotary switch knob to
select the rotation speed
appropriate for the vinyl record.

SPEED rotary switch

knob

Tip

The rotation speed is usually printed on the
center label of the vinyl record or the record
jacket.

3

Use the SIZE rotary switch knob to
select the size (in inches) of the
vinyl record.

Set it to “12” for LP records, or “7” for EP
records.

SIZE rotary switch knob