FCC ID:2ASDT-VT3031 ClearClick® Vintage Suitcase Turntable Quick Start Guide & User’s Manual 3-Year Warranty + FREE USA-Based Tech Support If you have any issue or question regarding this product, contacting us directly is the fastest way to resolve the issue. We are ClearClick®, a small USA-based business, and we stand behind our products with a 3-year warranty & free USA tech support. If you have any issues with our product, please contact us at support@clearclick.tech. www.ClearClick.
Register Your Product & Browse Our Products Thank you for your purchase! Make sure you register your product & check out our other unique & easy-to-use technology at: www.ClearClick.tech Safety Precautions 1. Do not disassemble the unit. 2. Do not operate the unit around water or rain. Do not operate the unit around any kind of machines or appliances (other than computers). 3. Turn off and unplug the unit when not in use. 4. Do not allow young children to use this device.
To get started with your ClearClick® Vintage Suitcase Turntable, please see the quick start guide on the following pages. What’s In The Box • • • • ClearClick® Vintage Suitcase Turntable Power Adapter USB Cable User’s Manual NOTE: If you believe you are missing any parts, or if you received a part that is broken, please contact us directly at parts@clearclick.tech. For all other technical issues or support, please contact us at support@clearclick.tech.
QUICK START – Listening To Records 1. Plug the power adapter into the back of the turntable. Plug the other end into any electrical outlet. 2. Switch the knob on the top of the turntable to “PHONO.” Turn on the power switch. The power LED will light up red. 3. Remove the white plastic protective cover on the turntable needle. Remove the black protective twist ties on the turntable “arm”. 4. Place a record on the turntable and select the desired speed (33/45/78) according to the record.
QUICK START – Playing Music via Bluetooth 1. Plug the power adapter into the back of the turntable. Plug the other end into any electrical outlet. 2. Switch the knob on the top of the turntable to “BT.” Turn on the power switch. The power LED will light up blue. 3. On your phone, tablet, or other Bluetooth device, scan for Bluetooth devices and connect to the one named “Vintage Turntable.” 4. The power LED will become solid blue once the turntable is connected to your Bluetooth device. 5.
QUICK START – Converting Records To MP3’s Using Your PC or Mac 1. On your PC or Mac, load and install the included software CD. Alternatively, you can download the software from: PC: http://www.ClearClickSoftware.com/PC-Setup.exe MAC: http://www.ClearClickSoftware.com/MAC-Setup.dmg (After the file has downloaded it, double-click the setup file to install the software.) If you are using a PC, the setup wizard will appear. Click “Next” in the prompts until the software is fully installed.
“AudioDevice on USB Bus” or “USB Audio Device/USB Microphone”).” Also, set Channels to “2 (Stereo).” 6. Load a record onto the turntable and start playing it (as described in the first Quick Start Guide) 7. Click the “Record” icon in the software, and your record will start transferring to your computer! 8. When the record has finished playing, click the “Stop” icon in the software. 9. To save your recorded audio, click File -> Export Audio (Audacity -> Export Audio on Mac). 10.
12. Your audio will be saved as a digital MP3 file! How To Remove Noise From Your Recordings 1. Drag the cursor over a 2. Click the Effect menu → Noise Reduction. portion of the audio track to select a part which contains ONLY noise, no music, as shown below.
3. Click “Get Noise Profile”. The Noise Removal window will now close automatically. 4. Select the entire track of audio you wish to remove noise from. If you wish to clean up the entire recording, use “Select All” under the “Edit Menu”. 5. Repeat Step 2 to bring up the “Noise Removal” Window. 6. Adjust the amount of audio that you would like to filter by moving the slider in the “Noise Removal” window. We recommend using the minimum noise removal for optimum sound.
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1. 45 RPM adapter holder – Holds the included 45 RPM adapter. When not using the adapter, please place it in this 2. 3. 4. 5. holder. AUX IN port Lift lever Function switch knob 33 / 45/78 RPM switch – This switch controls the RPM of the turntable platter. 6. Power on/off and volume control knob 7. Power indicator 8. Headphone jack 9. 10. 11. 12. AUTO STOP ON/OFF switch Tone arm lock Ceramic cartridge Platter – Place your record here. Please use the 45 RPM adapter, if the spindle is the incorrect size.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1. What computers is the USB turntable compatible with? The turntable is compatible with both Microsoft Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP and Apple Mac OS X. 2. When I record audio from my converter, I don’t get any sound. Make sure you have the correct recording device set. PC: Set the “Recording Device” to “USB Microphone/Audio Device” or “AudioDevice On USB Bus”.
4. How do I use the turntable to import music into iTunes? First, convert your record to WAV or MP3 format and save it on your PC. You can then import your recordings into iTunes and put them on your iPod/iPad/iPhone. 5. My audio recordings don’t sound good. 1) Try setting the speed selector to the correct speed setting based on the type of record you are listening to. 2) Turn down the “Recording” / “Microphone” volume in the software.
Audio Device” or “USB Microphone.” 7. How do I split up my recording into individual tracks? First, use the mouse to select a track. Do this by clicking and dragging between the silences (flat lines). Use the “Zoom In/Out” tool if necessary. Then, click File/Audacity → “Export Selected Audio.” Select a location to save the file. Repeat the process for the remaining tracks that are recorded. When finished, you may exit Audacity and say “no” when asked to save the file. 8.
Federal Communications Commission Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.