Audionet ART Owner's Manual - Page 3

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The ART
'ART' means Aligned Resonance Transport. Constructing, building and
designing the 'ART' has been characterised by the principles of analog
transport techniques.
'ART' is a direct driven mass transport and uses a magnetic stabiliser for
smooth rotation of the Compact Disc.
The 'ART's' base consists of a heavy granite stone plate weighing ten
kilograms on which the electronic components and the clock circuit are
mounted floating as well. The housing is made of a wooden top coated
with grey synthetics (NEXTEL) and a 2mm steel chassis that benefits of
the resonance defeating mass of the granite plate for stability and smooth
performance.
'ART's' weight is approx. eight teen kilograms. The clock generator is
mounted floating as protection from resonances to provide a maximum of
independence of the internal clock from outer noise sources. As a result
'clock jitter' is avoided at the root.
The pick up unit is mounted within a 5mm thick mill-cut aluminium plate
and fixed by high tension polyester straps within the wooden top.
Display
The display of the 'ART' is a vacuum fluorescent display that is emitting
a red light. In rooms with low ambient light best results will be achieved.
The display will inform you about the current state of the 'ART' i.e. the
track number and the time position of the current track in minutes and
seconds etc
Care
Please allow the 'ART' to adapt to the climatic conditions at your room
after transport. As known for every optical device cold and humidity can
lead them covered in condensation. Leave the top of the 'ART' open for
several hours before switching on the first time after transport.
Please always use a soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning the 'ART'.
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