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How to Set Up a Sound System to Play Records Author: Kyle Donnelly Overview Listening to your vinyl records can enhance your experience of the music. It makes listening more of an activity as opposed to the passive enjoyment that has become prevalent since digital music gained popularity. Unfortunately, this means you will also need to buy and set up more sophisticated pieces of equipment that many younger people may not be familiar with today. To begin, you will need a turntable, receiver/amplifier, preamplifier, screwdriver, RCA plugs, copper wire, and speakers. Depending on the specific equipment you find there will be some variation in materials (some receivers have internal preamplifiers), so make sure you know exactly what you are buying and consider how it influences the other necessary materials. In general, it should take about ten minutes to set up your system once all the supplies are ready. Warning: Do not touch or attempt to plug anything in with wet hands. Do not leave wires anywhere someone could trip over them. Note: Ensure there is enough space to place your receiver and turntable on a flat, stable surface. Never place anything heavy or containing liquid on these electronics. Avoid unstable supports that could cause your equipment to fall and break. 1

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How to Set Up a Sound System to Play RecordsAuthor: Kyle Donnelly

Overview

Listening to your vinyl records can enhance your experience of the music. It makes listening more of an activity as opposed to the passive enjoyment that has become prevalent since digital music gained popularity. Unfortunately, this means you will also need to buy and set up more sophisticated pieces of equipment that many younger people may not be familiar with today.

To begin, you will need a turntable, receiver/amplifier, preamplifier, screwdriver, RCA plugs, copper wire, and speakers. Depending on the specific equipment you find there will be some variation in materials (some receivers have internal preamplifiers), so make sure you know exactly what you are buying and consider how it influences the other necessary materials.

In general, it should take about ten minutes to set up your system once all the supplies are ready.

Warning: Do not touch or attempt to plug anything in with wet hands. Do not leave wires anywhere someone could trip over them.

Note: Ensure there is enough space to place your receiver and turntable on a flat, stable surface. Never place anything heavy or containing liquid on these electronics. Avoid unstable supports that could cause your equipment to fall and break.

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SM, 04/07/12,
Great job anticipating user’s first step in choosing the needed materials.
SM, 04/07/12,
Be careful in the placement of wires. Wires near the floor can become tangled or a tripping hazard.
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Table of Contents

List of supplies ………………………………………………… 3-4

Connecting the turntable to the preamplifier ……… 5

Connecting the preamplifier to the amplifier ……… 6

Grounding the turntable …………………………… 7

Connecting the amplifier to speakers ………………… 8-9

Turning on the receiver ……………………………………… 9

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List of Supplies

Turntable:

Preamplifier (large ones are more expensive):

Receiver/Amplifier:

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Speakers:

Copper Wire:

2 Pairs of RCA Plugs:

Speakers, wire, and RCA plugs can be found at Radio Shack, or similar audio-visual stores.

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Setup

1. Identify the left and right jacks (formally called a socket) on your preamplifier. These are usually explicitly labeled or may be color-coded. Provide some feedback here and refer to the visual. As show by the picture below, the pre-amplifier has four jacks.

2. Connect the output of the turntable with the input (or Phono) jackon the preamplifier using RCA plugs. Make sure left and right channelsare connected between the two.Tip: If the record plays at a volume much less than expected, there is likelya problem with the preamp or the connections to/from it.

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SM, 04/07/12,
Save this for a troubleshooting tip at the end of the instructions.
SM, 04/07/12,
Make sure one end of the RCA plug is connected to the “Left” turntable output jack and the other end of the same cord is connected to the “Left” input (phono) jack.
SM, 04/07/12,
What does the output of the turntable look like? Is this also a jack? Am I connecting the RCA plugs into the turntable as well? Which RCA plugs am I using? What about the different colored plugs? Which color do I use? This instruction needs clarity
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Show the connections at the turntable end as well.

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Use another pair of RCA plugs to connect the output of the preamplifier with the input jacks on the receiver, again keeping in mind left and right channels.Tip: It is preferable to connect to the Phono inputs on the receiver/amplifier, if available. Otherwise, any pair of inputs will work.

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Again, making sure to connect left to left and right to right.
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[3.] Identify the ground wire on your turntable. This is typically a green wire.Connect it to a the screw, usually labeled “GND” near the ANTENNA, on the back of the receiver. Make sure the screw is turned tightened until the ground wire is snug before moving on.Note: Do not connect to a screw with paint on it. If a humming noise is heard after setting up the system and playing a record, double-check the ground wire.

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SM, 04/07/12,
Place this in troubleshooting tips at the end
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3.[4.] Connect the receiver, turntable, and preamplifier to AC power.

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4.[5.] Twist the ends of the copper wire so all strands will be easier to insertinto the speakers and receiver.Note: Never leave wires anywhere that creates a risk of tripping over them.

5.[6.] Attach one end of the copper wire to the receiver outputs.Notice the +/- (usually color-coded) channels when attaching.

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Should I match the colors? Should the colors be opposite? Give clear directions.
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How do I attach this? Do I wind it around something? Plug it into something? Explain that usually there is a small spring red lever and black lever, which I must push down on, then insert the wire, before releasing the lever, which catches the wire and fastens it.
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Can I just unroll the copper wire, or do I have to cut a piece of wire? How long should it be? Is it coated in plastic? Will the wire ends already be out of the plastic, or do I have to carefully peel the plastic off the wire, before twisting the ends? How much plastic should I peel off? Do I have to split the wire?
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6.[7.] Attach the other end of the copper wire to the speaker. Make surethe +/- channels on the speaker match those on the receiver.Tip: The copper wire will help you distinguish which wire to connect in the channels. They may be different colors, or have a stripe running along one wire.

7.[8.] Repeat steps 6-8 for all speakers in use.

8.[9.] Turn on receiver and preamplifier.

[10.] Set the receiver to the same input source that where the preamplifier is connected to.This should be clearly labeled on the back of the receiver.

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Explain in detail how to attach.
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9.[11.] Put on a record and enjoy!

If you experience any issues with equipment, refer to the user manual or contact the manufacturer. Include a troubleshooting guide. What if only one speaker works? What if I hear a humming noise? What should I check ?

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