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Product Type Turntable
Brand NAD
Model VM 130
Drive System Belt drive
Turntable Speeds 33 1/3 and 45 RPM
Cartridge Type Moving Magnet (MM)
Output RCA (phono line)
Power Supply AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Dimensions (W x H x D) 430 x 120 x 370 mm
Weight 5.5 kg
Platter Material Aluminum die-cast
Tonearm Type Static balanced S-shaped
Anti-Skating Adjustable
Speed Control Electronic
Power Consumption 5 W
Included Accessories Dust cover, platter, drive belt, counterweight, RCA cable
Cleaning Use a soft brush on stylus; wipe dust cover with dry cloth
Safety Instructions Read manual before use; keep away from moisture
Repairability Contact NAD service for replacement parts; user-replaceable belt and stylus
Intended Use Home audio playback of vinyl records

Frequently Asked Questions - VM 130 NAD

How do I set up the NAD VM 130 turntable?
Place the turntable on a level surface, install the platter and belt, attach the counterweight and set the tracking force per the cartridge specifications. Connect the RCA cables to your amplifier or speakers.
What speeds does the NAD VM 130 support?
The NAD VM 130 supports 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records. Use the speed selector switch near the tonearm base.
How do I switch between 33 and 45 RPM?
Locate the speed selector switch (usually near the platter). Slide it to 33 or 45 accordingly. For 45 RPM, you may need to use the included adapter.
How do I clean the stylus on my VM 130?
Use a soft brush (often provided) to gently brush from back to front. For deeper cleaning, use a stylus cleaning fluid. Do not touch the stylus tip with fingers.
My turntable is humming. What should I do?
Ensure the turntable is properly grounded (if it has a ground wire). Check the RCA connections and try a different power outlet. Keep the turntable away from other electronics.
Can I connect the VM 130 directly to speakers?
The VM 130 outputs phono-level signal. Connect to a receiver with a phono input or use a phono preamplifier before standard line inputs.
How do I replace the belt?
Remove the platter, slide off the old belt from the motor pulley and sub-platter, and install the new belt around the sub-platter and motor pulley. Reinstall the platter.
What is the correct tracking force for the VM 130?
Tracking force depends on the cartridge. Typically 1.5-2.0 grams. Adjust the counterweight until the arm balances, then turn the dial to the recommended force.
How do I adjust anti-skating?
Set the anti-skating dial to the same value as the tracking force. This prevents the tonearm from pulling inward or outward during playback.
Does the VM 130 have a built-in preamp?
The NAD VM 130 does not include a built-in phono preamp. You need an external phono stage or a receiver with a phono input.

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Brand : NAD

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