Shure Solo-Phone SA-10 User Manual

The vinyl surface of the Portable Solo-Phone Carrying
Case is scuff resistant and will not crack or peel in normal usage. All metal parts are plated, rust-proof and durable. The case may be cleaned with a damp, soapy cloth. Do not use solvents or ~trong detergents on the surface.
Securing the Record Changer for
Shorr Trips
or
1.
See that changer has cycled to "OFF" position.
2.
Place record spindles in appropriate clips.
3.
Turn transit screws fully co~~nterclockwise to tighten changer against motorboard. When unit is put back into service, be sure to loosen transit screws so that table floats freely on its suspension.
4
Assemble stylus guard to the
cartridge
and secure
arm by means of hook on arm rest.
5.
Coil power line cable
sing
black plastic cable
holder.
Shipping Shure
SA-10
to Service Department
Cioods damaged in transit because of inadequate packing for shipment cannot be covered by shipping insurance.
If it is found necessary to return unit for service, contact Shure Brothers, Inc., Service Department for shipping instructions.
Guarantee:
This Shure High Fidelity Component is guaranteed to be free from electrical and mechanical defects for a period of one year from date of shipment from the factory, provided all instructions are complied with fully. In case of damage, it is essential that you care­fully repack the unit and return it to the factory for
repair. Our guarantee is voided if the basic assembly has
been opened or subjected to unreasonably rough handling.
Patent Notice:
Manufactured ~inder U.S. Patents 3,055,-
988: 3,077,521: and 3,077,522. Other patents pending.
Copyright 1966, Shure Brothers,
lnc.
27A384 (8-69)
Printed in U.S.A
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MICROPHONES AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
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MODEL SA-20 PORTABLE SOLO-PHONE'"
SYSTEM
The Shure Portable solo-~h%e System is
mbination
P-
of a four-speed record changer and a ereo ainpllfier specifically designed for high fidelity listening with head­phones. The record changer and amplifier are enclosed in
an attractively styled, vinyl-covered wooden carrying cace.
The four speed record player:
9
Plays automatically up to eight records of 7,"
10,"
and
12"
diameter.
e
Selects correct record size with records mixed in any
order.
e
May be stopped and restarted without rejecting the
record being played.
e
May be used manually as a single record player.
The control knob on the record changer also turns the
anlplifier "On" and
"Ott
."
Two stereo headphone jack5 are provided on the panel, permitting two set5
ot
stcreo headphones to be used
at
the same time.
INSTALLATION
To prepare the SA-10 Solo-Phone System for high fidelity enjoyment, proceed as follows:
1.
Remove the plastic bag (from packaging insert) containing line cord, counter-balance weight, and spindles.
2.
Carefully remove the cardboard packaging inserp by pulling (gently) straight up. Also, slowly remove the two cardboard strips wedged between turntable base and its mounting board.
3.
Remove rubber band holding stylus guard to the cartridge. Do not remove stylus guard until ready to play records. Save stylus guard for future use when carrying or traveling with the Portable
Solo-
Phone System.
4. Open plastic bag (See Item
1)
and remove counter balance and attached mounting screw. Install counter balance on the rear of the pickup arm.
5.
Remove long and short spindles from plastic bag and insert into retaining clips at rear of the changer.
6.
Turn the transit screws fully
clockwise
until the turntable base it riding freely on the suspension springs.
7.
Unwind line cord. Save black plastic cable holder for future use in retaining and storing cable during transit.
OPERATION
1.
Plug the headphones into the jacks on the panel. The
volume control is a two-part control, allowing separate adjustment of each stereo channel to achieve proper balance between channels. Either channel may be adjusted by holding firmly one part of the control and turning the other part of the control to desired volume for that channel. After each chan-
nel has been adjusted, simple overall volume changes can be made by
turning either part of the dual
control.
2.
Connect the Portable Solo-Phone System power
line cord to a
117
volt
3-
lo%,
60
cycle power
outlet. The
aniplifier is turned on when the record changer
control switch is
moved to automatic or manual. The
amplifier is automatically turned
ofT when record
changer control switch is moved to
OFF
or after
Ia\t record is played.
3.
See Garrard Model
50
In\tr~iction Sheet for a guide to proper operation and adjustliient of the four-\peed record changer and player.
Cartridge:
The SA-10 Portable Solo-Phone System uses the Shure M44C Stereo Dynetic Phono Cartridge which reproduces
music with remarkable clarity and naturalness of tone. The cartridge has been installed into the pickup arm head, at the factory. The stylus pressure has been preset at
3
to
5
grams for optimum results. The stylus replacement for the Shure
M44C Cartridge is the Shure N44C.
The Shure N44-3 Stylus is available for use with the M44C Cartridge to reproduce the standard
78
r.p.m. recordings.
SPECIAL NOTE: The
Dynetic stylus assembly used in these cartridges is the most critical component. To maintain the original performance standards of your cartridge, be certain that any replacement stylus you buy bears the fol­lowing certification on the package: "This Stereo
15"
DyneticN stylus is precision manufactured by Shure
Brothers, Inc." Avoid inferior imitations. They will seriously degrade the
performance of your cartridge.
All gen~~ine "Dynetic" styli
are manufactured by Shure Brothers, Inc.
The stylus assembly, when installed in the cartridge, is practically immune to damage during normal usage. How­ever, care should be taken to avoid bending or distorting the stylus assembly when it is installed or removed.
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