Stanton Turntable T90 User Manual

T.90 USB  
DIRECT DRIVE TURNTABLE  
USERS MANUAL  
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ASSEMBLY  
Remove all the parts from the box. Please check to make sure the following items are included with the main unit in the carton:  
• DISC x 1  
• Platter x1  
• AC cord x 1  
• Slipmat x 1  
• RCA cable x 1  
• USB cable x 1  
• 45 rpm adapter x 1  
• Counter weight x 1  
• Cartridge x 1  
• Headshell x 1  
• Instruction manual x 1  
Cloth dust cover x1  
CONNECTIONS  
1. Connect the power cord to an AC outlet.  
2. Connect the RCA cable to the PHONO input of your mixer. You can also use a  
line input by setting the phono/line switch at the rear of the turntable to Line.  
Set the phono/line switch to “PH”.  
Set the phono/line switch to “LINE”.  
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TONE ARM AND CARTRIDGE SETTING  
The major cause of problems in sound and skipping on the vinyl is the lack of proper set up of the needle and turntable adjustments. The needle is  
designed to operate at a specific angle to the vinyl. The T.90 USB has several adjustments to correctly position the needle to the vinyl.  
The first adjustment is the correct installation of the cartridge.  
Your cartridge is to be mounted into the headshell as per the mounting instructions included with the cartridge. The Stanton 500,680 and 890 series of  
cartridges require the use of the two screws mounting into the headshell. For your convenience, some of these products can be purchased already  
mounted and pre-adjusted from your local Stanton dealer. If you are using these 1/2” mounted products with a headshell in a mobile application or you  
are doing heavy scratching, May want to use an extra shell weight. The Master series of products (Track master, Groove master, etc.) are designed with  
their own mounting that eliminates the need for a separate headshell and the wiring to the cartridge.  
The body of the cartridge should be parallel with the centerline of the headshell-tone arm, when viewed from the front to the back.  
The second adjustment is at the installation of the cartridge-head-shell assembly into the tone arm tube lock. Holding the tone arm tube in one  
hand, insert the cartridge-headshell into the tube lock with the other hand. Turn the lock ring clockwise (when viewed from the rear) until the headshell is  
locked tightly into the tone arm. Remove the needle protector from the cartridge and place the needle on record. View the needle from the front and insure  
that the needle is perpendicular to the record surface. If some adjustment is needed, simply loosen the lock ring and rotate the cartridge-headshell until the  
needle is perpendicular to the record surface. Then re-tighten the lock ring.  
The third adjustment is the needle (or stylus) pressure. Start with the cartridge-headshell assembly mounted into the tone arm. Remove any needle  
protectors provided. With tone arm free, adjust the tone arm counterweight by rotating the rear section until the tone arm floats in a balanced condition  
above the record or mat. Do not allow the needle to drop onto the mat or the turntable platter during this adjustment. You might damage the needle tip.  
Now, carefully hold the tone arm in one hand while rotating the numbered ring on the front of the counter-weight with the other hand to the “0” setting. Next,  
without touching the numbered ring, Rotate the rear counterweight until the desired needle pressure reading is next to the line on top of the tone arm tube,  
see the instructions. Included with your cartridge for proper settings.  
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CONTROLS OVERVIEW  
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1. REVERSE - This button is used to reverse the direction of the platter  
8. HEADSHELL - Install the cartridge here. When installing a cartridge,  
refer to the installation instructions supplied by the manufacturer of  
that cartridge.  
rotation.  
2. START/STOP - Press this button to start or stop the platter.  
9. KEY LOCK - Press to enable key lock. When Key Lock is on, the pitch  
slider will only affect the speed of the platter. The key (pitch) will remain  
at 0%. This speeds up the musical tempo without changing the pitch.  
3. STROBE DOTS - The dots around the edge of the platter are used in  
conjunction with the light located inside the motor ON/OFF switch. While  
the platter is in rotation, the dots help to indicate the speed of rotation. The  
speed is lower than the displayed speed (33,45,78) when the dots are  
flowing to the right. It is higher than the displayed speed (33,45,78) when  
the dots are flowing to the left. When the strobe is stopped,the platter  
is rotating at the displayed speed.  
10. HEADSHELL LOCKING NUT - Attach the headshell by inserting it into  
the front end of the tone arm. Turn the locking nut clockwise with the  
head shell firmly held horizontally.  
11. PITCH ON/OFF - The ON setting will allow you to use the Pitch Slider.  
4. SLIP MAT  
When set to OFF, the pitch control will be locked at 0%.  
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5. CENTER SPINDLE - This spindle holds the turntable PLATTER  
12. PITCH SLIDER - The Pitch Slider is used to speed up or slow down  
and records stable and centered.  
the turntable platter.  
6. MOTOR ON/OFF SWITCH - As opposed to fully analog turntables,  
this is not the power switch. This switch only turns the motor on or off.  
Rotate clockwise to turn on the motor. The platter will not start  
spinning until the start/stop button has been pressed. Rotate  
counterclockwise during playback (off position) for a slow winding down  
effect.  
13. TONE ARM - This is a fully manual tone arm. To start playback,  
gently place the stylus on the record using the headshell finger  
support. Do not drop the stylus onto the record as it may cause  
damage to the diamond tip and to the record.  
14. PITCH SELECT - Press the button to select between +/-8% and  
+/-12% pitch range.  
7. PLATTER REVOLUTION SPEEDS (rpm)  
33 rpm – Press 33  
15. TONE ARM CLAMP AND REST - Use this rest for the tone arm and  
45 rpm – Press 45  
78 rpm – Press the 33 and 45 buttons simultaneously.  
To return to 33 or 45-rpm play mode, just press the desired button.  
clamp it in position during transportation.  
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CONTROLS OVERVIEW  
16. ANTI SKATE KNOB  
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22. PHONO/LINE SWITCH - Switches the output to either phono or line level.  
generated drawing the stylus towards the center of the record. This  
control compensates for that force and needs to be set to the same  
value as the counter weight pressure ring.  
23. USB SOCKET- Connect the USB cable (included) to this socket  
and to a USB connector on your computer. After connecting the  
turntable to your computer, you can record your vinyl to your hard  
disk using the included Cakewalk Pyro 5 software.  
17. TONE ARM BASE - The tone arm base includes tone arm rest.  
Note: maximum USB cable length is 3m  
18. COUNTERWEIGHT - Use this to balance the tone arm and to adjust  
the stylus pressure. See “Tone Arm and Cartridge Settings” for proper  
adjustments.  
24. DIGITAL OUTPUT - Use this output to connect your T.90USB to the  
S/PDIF digital input of any equipped digital device, such as a CDR or  
computer soundcard  
19. 45-RPM adapter HOLDER  
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Place the attached 45-rpm  
adapter here. Push down the rear side of 45 rpm adapter to take it off.  
25. POWER CORD CONNECTOR - Used to connect the included power  
cord.  
20. EXTRA HEADSHELL HOLDER - Place extra headshell here.  
26. POWER SWITCH - This switch turns the power on or off, including  
21. PHONO/LINE OUTPUT L & R -This is the standard analog output  
(RCA jacks) which can be connected either to a phono or line input on  
any DJ mixer or stereo system, depending on the setting of the  
phono / line selector.  
the motor and audio signal  
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CREATING A CD FROM AN LP  
The T.90USB includes a USB computer interface and Cakewalk Pyro CD software for Windows. Macintosh users can download the free Audacity software  
for recording directly from the T.90 USB. By connecting the T.90USB to your computer and using the correct software, you can create custom CD’s from your  
record albums.  
In addition to creating CDs, you can edit the LP tracks, clean up clicks and noise, and apply special audio effects if desired. You can even make custom mixes  
with one track crossfading to another. To take full advantage of these features, be sure to read the User Manual supplied by Audacity and Cakewalk Pyro.  
AUDACITY SOFTWARE OVERVIEW  
(for MAC and PC users)  
Audacity is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). More information as well as open source code can be found on the web  
* Please ensure you have installed the software before starting.  
SET UP PROCEDURE  
1. Start by connecting your T.90USB to the computer using a USB cable (included).  
3. Open the Audacity program.  
4. Go to EDIT then PREFERENCES.  
5. Click AUDIO I/O tab.  
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6. Choose recording device USB AUDIO CODEC from the drop down menu.  
7. Choose CHANNELS (2 STEREO).  
8. Tick SOFTWARE PLAY THROUGH BOX.  
9. Click OK. .  
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AUDACITY SOFTWARE OVERVIEW  
(for MAC and PC users)  
RECORDING & SAVING TRACKS  
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10. When you are ready to record, click the RED record button on the computer. Play the LP track to be recorded.  
11. When you have finished the recording, click the YELLOW stop button. Click the GREEN play button to playback your finished recording.  
You can now click FILE and choose Export As AIFF (Macintosh) or Wave (Windows) to save the recording. This will save the entire recording as  
one audio file.  
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12. If you want to record the entire side of an LP, or a continuous selection of songs, repeat steps 1-3 above. When you are finished, you will be able to  
see each song as  
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waveform, with silence in-between each song. If you stop the recording and then start again, the new  
recording will appear as new audio tracks below the previous recording.  
If you want to separate the recorded audio into different tracks, drag the cursor over a song segment in the waveform window to highlight it, and  
then from the FILE menu select Export Selection As AIFF (Macintosh) or Wave (Windows). If you want to save it as an MP3 file, then choose  
Export Selection As MP3. Give the file a name when prompted. Repeat for each song segment.  
13. You can remove silences at the start or end of the recording by dragging the cursor over the silent region and then choosing DELETE or CUT from  
the Edit window.  
14. For a Macintosh, after you have recorded your tracks, burn them to a CD using the Mac OSX Finder, or with other Macintosh CD creation programs.  
For Windows, use Windows Explorer or another Windows CD creation program to burn a CD.  
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CAKEWALK PYRO 5 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW  
(for PC users)  
To start, insert your complimentary Cakewalk Pyro 5 CD into your disc drive on your computer and follow the installation instructions to completely install the  
software on your operating system. Complete instructions on how to use all the features of the software are included in the Help Menu.  
To transfer and record transfer LPs to your hard drive from your T.90USB, start by connecting your T.90USB to your computer using a USB cable.  
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1. From the Cakewalk Pyro 5 main page beginning with the Start tab, start by clicking on the section entitled Cassettes and LPs - Make CDs of  
your cassettes and LPs.  
This will take you to the Make Audio CD tab where you will record tracks from your LPs to your computer.  
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CAKEWALK PYRO 5 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW  
(for PC users)  
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2. On the Make Audio CD tab, type in the filename you wish to save the LP recording under and locate where you want the file to be stored.  
3. You can record the entire side of an LP, a continuous selection of tracks, or just a single track. To begin recording, click the Start Recording button, and  
begin playing your LP on the T.90USB. You will see activity on the Check Volume bar representing the input level (or volume) of the track you are  
recording.  
When you are satisfied with the selection you have recorded, click Stop. In the Arranging Pane in the lower half of the screen, a waveform will appear  
representing what you have recorded. You can add more LP tracks (or another LP side) to the recording by repeating steps 2 and 3 above. When you  
are finished, the new recording will appear in the Arranging Pane after the first recording.  
4. If you have recorded an LP side or a continuous selection of LP tracks, you can split them into individual tracks for the CD. At the end of each track, there  
will be a visual indication of silence in the waveform display. Place the cursor in this area between two tracks and press the Split button. Continue  
to do this to separate each track.  
5. Underneath the waveform display is a bar where you can add CD track indicators. Simply click in this area at the start of each separated track, and it will  
add a Track number (1, 2, 3, etc.).  
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CAKEWALK PYRO 5 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW  
(for PC users)  
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6. It’s a good idea to save each of your tracks, at least temporarily, prior to burning a CD. The easiest way to do this is to press the Save button and  
choose Save As Multiple Audio Files.  
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7. This brings up a dialog box offering several choices. The first choice allows you to choose which tracks you want to save. Click on the box to the left  
of the track to save it. You can also rename the tracks here by double-clicking on them and entering a new name.  
8. Below the list of tracks are two options that allow you to choose the format to save the tracks in, and the location to save your tracks to on your disk  
drive. If you want to save the tracks with full CD-quality, choose WAV.  
9. If you want to save the tracks as MP3 files, choose MP3.  
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10. If you choose to save the tracks as MP3 files, then the next window allows you to choose the bitrate to save them in. Higher bitrates give you better  
quality sound.  
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CAKEWALK PYRO 5 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW  
(for PC users)  
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11. To create a CD, press the Burn CD button. This brings up a dialog where you can select the CD burner to use. Press the OK button, and your CD  
will be created.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Model: T.90 USB  
452(W) x 370(D) x 143(H)mm  
8.6Kgs  
Power supply:  
AC 100V, 50/60Hz (For Japan)  
AC 110V, 60Hz (For Taiwan)  
AC 120V, 60Hz (For U.S.A., Canada, Mexico)  
AC 220V, 50Hz (For United Arab Emirates, Chile, Argentina)  
AC 220V, 60Hz (For Philippines)  
AC 230V, 50Hz (For Europe, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore, Israel)  
AC 240V, 50Hz (For Australia, U.K.)  
11W  
Power consumption:  
STANDARD TEST CONDITION:  
Ambient Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
20 +/- 2 deg. C  
65% +/- 5%  
NOTE: Measurements can be carried out between 5 deg. C to 35 deg. C and 45% to 85% relative humidity.  
TURNTABLE SECTION:  
Type  
3-speed full manual  
Motor  
Speeds  
Wow and Flutter  
S/N Ratio  
Pitch Controls  
Starting Torque  
Starting Time  
Braking Time  
Braking System  
Time for Speed Change  
8pole, 3phase,brushless DC motor  
331/3 and 45rpm and 78rpm  
Less than 0.15% WRMS (JIS WTD) with 331/3 rpm  
More than 50dB (DIN-B)  
+/- 8%, +/-12%  
More than 1.6kgf.cm  
Less than 1 sec. with 331/3 rpm  
Less than 1 sec. with 331/3 rpm  
Electronic brake  
Less than 1 sec. from 331/3 to 45 rpm  
Less than 1 sec. from 45 to 331/3 rpm  
Less than 1 sec. from 331/3 to 78 rpm  
USB rec. Function  
USB Function  
A/D,D/A 16BIT 44.1KHz or 48KHz USB SELECTABLE  
Computer interface : USB 1.1compliant, WINDOWS XP or MAC OSX  
TONEARM SECTION:  
Type  
Static balanced S-shaped tonearm with detachable headshell  
Effective Arm Length  
Overhang  
230.5mm  
16mm  
5.5 g  
Less than 3 degree  
3-4g  
0-7g  
2~5g  
Applicable Cartridge Weight  
Tracking Error Angle  
Tracking Force Adjustment Range  
Anti-skating Range  
Needle Pressure range  
AUDIO SECTION:  
Digital  
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Digital Output 0.5Vp-p +/-20% (LOAD 75  
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Phono  
Phono Output 2.5~5.0 mV at 1KHz 5cm/sec (HP-4005)  
Frequency Response 20Hz-20KHz +1/-3dB  
Channel Separation More than 14dB  
Channel Balance Within 2.5dB at 1KHz  
Line  
Line Output 36.8~73.5 mV at 1KHz 5cm/sec (HP-4005)  
Frequency Response 20Hz-20KHz/RIAA filter +1/-3dB  
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WARRANTY & RETURN POLICY  
Warranty  
Through Stanton’s authorized dealers around the World, Stanton, or one of Stanton’s authorized distributors outside the U.S., will, without charge, repair  
or replace, at the sole discretion of the entity responsible for making the repair or providing the replacement, any Stanton merchandise proved defective  
in material or workmanship for a period of one year following the date of original purchase. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
The warranty for mechanical parts which are subject to wear and tear are limited to the earlier of either thirty (30) days following the date of original pur-  
chase or the following number of cycles: Faders - 15,000; Rotary potentiometers - 10,000; and Switches - 10,000.  
Stanton will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for ninety (90) days from the date of original shipment. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse,  
alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under this warranty.  
Returns  
Authorized Stanton dealers are only authorized to sell and distribute merchandise within a specific country. All goods requiring warranty repair or replace-  
ment must be returned (freight prepaid if not hand-delivered) to the authorized Stanton dealer from whom the merchandise was purchased and in the  
same country where the merchandise was purchased. For purposes of purchases made via the Internet, the merchandise must be returned to the author-  
ized Stanton dealer in the country where the authorized Stanton dealer which sold the merchandise to purchaser is located and not the authorized Stanton  
dealer in the country where the purchaser is located or the country in which the merchandise was received. Any returns to a non-authorized dealer or to  
an authorized Stanton dealer not in the same country as the merchandise was intended to be sold or as set forth above will void this warranty.  
To initiate a warranty repair, you must contact the authorized Stanton dealer from whom you purchased the merchandise, and follow such authorized  
Stanton dealer’s return policy.  
Stanton assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the merchandise.  
Stanton’s liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party, or product liability, and relating  
to the merchandise shall not exceed the price received by Stanton from your purchase of such merchandise. In no event will Stanton be liable for any  
special, incidental or consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence  
of Stanton or otherwise. To the extent permitted by law and except as otherwise provided above, Stanton disclaims any express or implied warranties of  
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.  
The above warranty provides you with specific legal rights. You may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state and  
country to country.  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of merchandise that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation  
with the merchandise when returned pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein.  
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