THAKKER BL-40 Calibrated Level for Correct Adjustment of Turntables | Easy Adjustment Aid for Levelling
THAKKER BL-40 Calibrated Level for Correct Adjustment of Turntables | Easy Adjustment Aid for Levelling
THAKKER BL-40 - With this fully calibrated can level, the important, accurate alignment of your turntable is done in no time at all. The cylindrical spirit level made of robust, clear acrylic glass serves the precise, uncomplicated levelling of your record player - the basis of every correct system installation. And it's that easy 1. First, place your record player exactly according to the manufacturer's instructions in the most stable place possible and in the scale. 2. Now simply place the level on the safe and wobble-free turntable. 3. Then align your record player exactly in the scale with the help of the height-adjustable feet, until the air bubble of the bubble of the bubble has settled exactly in the middle of the centring marking - done! Important: Only correctly adjusted turntables can fully unleash the full potential of your records as well as your entire playback system. Incorrectly adjusted record players, on the other hand, can cause unwanted sound loss and even premature wear or damage to your phonograms and pins.
Product Features
- Right is important - only a accurately positioned record player can be precisely adjusted and adjusted. If your turntable is not in the scale, this can negatively affect the pickup setting as well as anti-skating.
- Precise but easy - with the help of the BL-40 level you can quickly and easily check the correct alignment of each turntable.
- Step 1 - Simply place the level on the safe and wobble-free turntable.
- Step 2 now with the help of the height-adjustable feet, align your record player exactly in the scale until the air bubble of the bubble of the bubble has settled exactly in the middle of the centre marking - done!
- Only correctly adjusted turntables can fully unleash the full potential of your records as well as your entire playback system. Unintentional sound losses, premature wear and even damage to your phonograms and sound needles can be counteracted by precise adjustment.