Features
Orbit Arm 3 Pro Tonearm
Molded magnesium armtube with adjustable anti-skate and counterweight.
Cartridge
Ortofon 2M Blue with nude elliptical stylus or Ortofon 2M Bronze with Nude Fine Line stylus.
Cue Lever
Silicone-damped Cue Lever for easy tonearm operation.
Ultra-quiet Motor
AC synchronous with advanced motor controller.
Electronic Speed Control
Change speeds (33/45 RPM) with the turn of a knob.
Drive Belt
All-new seamless silicone belt.
Main Bearing
Self-lubricating polymer bearings with stainless steel shaft. Precision aluminum spindle.
Solid Hardwood Plinth
Your choice of walnut or ebonized oak.
Isolation Feet
Adjustable-height aluminum feet with Sorbothane for vibration damping.
Platter
Grooved acrylic platter with frosted finish.
Playback speeds |
33/45 RPM electronically changed |
Dimensions |
16.75 x 12.5 x 4.25″ |
Wow & flutter |
< 0.1% |
Nominal speed |
+/- 0.5% |
S/N Ratio |
– 79 dBA |
Rumble |
< -72 dBA |
Tonearm effective length |
220 mm |
Tonearm effective mass |
8 g |
Overhang |
19 mm |
Input voltage |
115V/60Hz |
Output connection |
RCA |
Warranty |
3-year limited warranty |
Included in the Box
Turntable
Dust Cover
Felt Mat
AC Adapter
RCA Cables
How do I setup my new turntable?
There are several ways to setup and connect your new turntable – we can help find the right option!
The Simple Setup
As the name suggests – this is the simplest way to setup your new turntable. All you’ll need is your new Theory turntable with a built-in preamp and powered speakers. Connect your Theory to your speaker’s RCA or 3.5mm AUX input using the included cables and rock on!
The Traditional Setup
If you already have a stereo receiver and passive speakers, the traditional setup is likely the option for you. First, connect your Theory to your stereo receiver w/ dedicated phono input. Next, connect your stereo receiver to your passive speakers using speaker wires. In this scenario, the receiver contains both the phono preamp and the power amp to drive the passive speakers.
The Modular Setup
The modular setup is probably the right setup for you if you have an amplifier without a dedicated phono input. In this scenario, you’ll connect your Theory to an external phono preamp which you’ll connect to a separate power amplifier. Your passive speakers will connect to the power amplifier.