Sharp RP-TT70

Sharp RP-TT70 Vinyl Record Player Turntable User Manual

Model: RP-TT70

1. Sehlahisoa Overview

The Sharp RP-TT70 is a 12-inch vinyl record player turntable designed to deliver a rich audio experience with modern convenience. It features a classic wooden cabinet and comes with stereo bookshelf speakers. This belt-drive turntable supports multiple playback speeds and offers versatile connectivity options, including dual Bluetooth functionality.

Sharp RP-TT70 Turntable with two stereo bookshelf speakers

Figure 1.1: Sharp RP-TT70 Turntable and Speakers. The turntable features a stylish wooden finish and a clear dust cover, flanked by two matching stereo bookshelf speakers.

2. Se Akarelletsoang

Ka kopo, sheba litaba tsa sephutheloana ho netefatsa hore lintho tsohle li teng:

  • Sharp RP-TT70 Turntable Unit
  • Stereo Bookshelf Speakers (2 units)
  • Sekoahelo sa Lerōle
  • Adapter ea Matla
  • Bukana ea mosebelisi (tokomane ena)

3. Litaelo tsa ho seta

Follow these steps to set up your Sharp RP-TT70 turntable:

  1. Sebaka: Place the turntable on a stable, level surface away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and excessive dust. Ensure adequate ventilation around the unit.
  2. Khokahano ea Sebui: Connect the included stereo bookshelf speakers to the "SPEAKER OUT" terminals on the rear of the turntable. Ensure correct polarity (positive to positive, negative to negative).
  3. Khokelo ea Matla: Connect the power adapter to the "POWER IN DC 12V" port on the rear of the turntable, then plug the adapter into a wall outlet.
  4. Sekoahelo sa Lerōle: Carefully attach the dust cover to the hinges on the back of the turntable.
Ka morao view of Sharp RP-TT70 Turntable with labeled ports

Figure 3.1: Rear Panel Connections. This image highlights the AUX-IN Jack, RCL (R&L) Speaker Out, Pitch (+)(-) Speed Calibration, and Power In DC 12V ports, crucial for proper setup.

4. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

4.1 Playing a Vinyl Record

  1. Matlafatsa: Turn the power knob to activate the turntable.
  2. Khetha Lebelo: Adjust the speed selector to match the record's RPM (33 1/3, 45, or 78 RPM). For 45 RPM records, place the included 45 RPM adapter on the spindle.
  3. Rekoto ea Sebaka: Carefully place your vinyl record on the turntable platter.
  4. Phahamisa Tonearm: Phahamisa letsoho la letsoho ka bonolo o sebedisa lever ya cueing.
  5. Setaele sa Boemo: Move the tonearm over the desired starting groove of the record.
  6. Tonearm e ka Tlase: Slowly lower the tonearm using the cueing lever. The stylus will make contact with the record, and playback will begin.
  7. Phetoho ea Bolumo: Adjust the volume using the volume knob on the turntable.
  8. Sebopeho sa Auto-Stop: The turntable features an auto-stop function that will automatically stop the platter rotation when the record reaches its end.

4.2 Khokahano ea Bluetooth

The Sharp RP-TT70 supports dual Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to stream music in two ways:

  • Streaming Vinyl to External Bluetooth Device:
    1. Netefatsa hore turntable e buletsoe.
    2. Activate Bluetooth pairing mode on your external Bluetooth speaker or headphones.
    3. The turntable will automatically search for and connect to nearby Bluetooth devices. The Bluetooth indicator light will illuminate when connected.
    4. Once connected, audio from your vinyl record will play through the external Bluetooth device.
  • Streaming Music from Your Phone to Turntable Speakers:
    1. Netefatsa hore turntable e buletsoe.
    2. On your smartphone or other Bluetooth-enabled device, search for "Sharp RP-TT70" in the Bluetooth settings.
    3. Select the turntable to pair. The Bluetooth indicator light will illuminate when connected.
    4. Once connected, audio from your phone will play through the turntable's included stereo speakers.

4.3 Auxiliary Input (AUX-IN)

Connect external audio devices such as smartphones, tablets, or MP3 players using a 3.5mm audio cable (not included) to the AUX-IN jack on the rear of the turntable. Switch the input mode to AUX to play audio through the turntable's speakers.

4.4 Li-headphone Jack

For private listening, connect headphones to the headphone jack located on the front panel of the turntable.

5. Tlhokomelo

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your turntable:

  • Sekoahelo sa Lerōle: Always keep the dust cover closed when the turntable is not in use to prevent dust accumulation on the platter and stylus.
  • Ho Hloekisa Stylus: Gently clean the stylus regularly using a soft brush designed for turntable styli. Brush from back to front.
  • Ho Hloekisa Turntable: Wipe the turntable and speakers with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Cartridge and Stylus Replacement: The RP-TT70 uses a changeable ceramic cartridge and stylus. If sound quality degrades or the stylus is damaged, replace it with a compatible Sharp replacement part.
Close-up of the ceramic cartridge and stylus on a vinyl record

Figure 5.1: Ceramic Cartridge. The turntable is equipped with a durable high-quality diamond stylus designed for extended record playback life.

6. Ho rarolla mathata

If you encounter issues with your Sharp RP-TT70, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

BothataLebaka le ka khonehangTharollo
Ha ho MatlaAdaptara ea motlakase ha e hokahane kapa sokete ha e sebetse.Ensure power adapter is securely plugged into the turntable and a working wall outlet.
Ha ho Molumo o tsoang ho LibuiSpeakers not connected correctly; Volume too low; Incorrect input mode.Check speaker cable connections and polarity. Increase volume. Ensure turntable is in PHONO or AUX mode as appropriate.
Poor Sound Quality / SkippingDirty or worn stylus; Dirty record; Turntable not level.Clean the stylus and record. Ensure the turntable is on a stable, level surface. Consider replacing the stylus if worn.
Mathata a ho Kopanya BluetoothDevice too far; Bluetooth not enabled on external device; Interference.Ensure devices are within range (approx. 30 ft). Confirm Bluetooth is enabled on the external device. Try restarting both devices.
Platter Not SpinningBelt dislodged; Auto-stop engaged prematurely.Check if the drive belt is properly seated around the platter and motor pulley. If auto-stop is causing issues, ensure the record is placed correctly.

7. Litlhaloso

SebopehoLintlha
Nomoro ea MohlalaRP-TT70
BrandE bohale
Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa16.8 x 13.5 x 2.8 lisenthimithara
Boima ba Ntho18.6 liponto
Theknoloji ea KhokahanoBluetooth (Bi-directional)
Mabelo a Tsheheditsweng33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM
Kenyellelitsoe LikaroloanaTurntable, Stereo Bookshelf Speakers
Lintho tse bonahalangPlastiki, Lehong
MmalaBlack (with wooden finish)
Mofuta oa CartridgeChangeable Ceramic Cartridge and Stylus
LikaroloanaBelt-drive, Auto-return, Pitch control, Dust cover

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