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These are connected to the corresponding colored 

wires from the tonearm. The four wires terminate 

in connectors which are slid over small brass 

pins.  Please use care and an appropriate tool for 

connecting or disconnecting these wires. Since the 

Sumiko Olympia Cartridge is already installed, 

there is no immediate need to touch these wires 

unless a new cartridge is being installed.

Installing the Counterweight

The Counterweight has been factory installed and 

calibrated at the factory. To make any adjustments, 

you should have a good quality Stylus Tracking 

Force Pressure Scale Gauge. 

To move/remove or install the Counterweight:

• 

Make sure the Allen Wrench Screw is loosened 

(see Figure 6). You can loosen the Allen Wrench 

Screw using the included Medium Allen 

Wrench- turn the screw counter-clockwise to 

Installing Anti-skate

The Anti-skate Mechanism has been factory 

installed, and the cable simply needs to be 

unsecured from its packing and hooked on the 

holder. Full instructions are included anyway. Skip 

to the last step in bold below.

The Anti-skate Assembly consists of a black 

U-shaped anchor connected to a small silver weight 

by a clear cable (see Figure 4). There is a pre-

installed metal cable holder attached to the Tonearm 

Base. 

To install the Anti-skate feature:

• 

Remove  the Counterweight. (See Installing 

Counterweight below.)

• 

Slide the black U-shaped end of the Anti-skate 

Assembly over the rear of the Tone Arm with 

the Allen Wrench Screw accessible (on the right 

side of the Tonearm). Leave approximately 

a 1/4-inch (0.635 cm) between the Tonearm 

Pivot and the Black U-shaped end. Leaving 

slightly more space will make no difference 

in performance. Just make sure there is some 

space.

• 

Use the provided medium size, Allen Wrench to 

tighten the screw on the Black Plastic U-shaped 

end.

•  Slip the clear plastic cable into the gap at 

the end of the Anti-Skate cable holder. The 

weight will hang down.

 (Figure 11 on page 

9.)

This setup is designed for this tone arm and 

cartridge. No further adjustment is needed.

Phono Cartridge Wires

The wire connections between the tonearm and 

cartridge are color coded. There are colored rings 

at the base of the pins on the rear of the cartridge. 

Installing the Wi-Fi Antenna

To install the Wi-Fi antenna, screw the antenna 

clockwise onto the antenna base located on the left 

side (looking at the back) of the rear of the MTI100 

(Figure 8 on page 7).

Installing the Platter

Near the center of the top of the MTI100, you will 

find a spindle with a ball bearing. To install the 

platter, fit the brass fitting located in the center of 

the bottom of the platter over the spindle. Carefully 

and evenly seat the platter. 

To remove the platter, pull the platter upward, away 

from the MTI100.

The Record Mat is placed on the Platter as you 

would a record (centered on the Spindle).

Already Installed

The MTI100 comes equipped with a Sumiko 

Olympia Phono Cartridge which has already been 

expertly installed and setup. Anti-skate and the 

Counterweight have been factory set.The Anti-skate 

cable needs to be released and placed in the holder. 

Full instructions are included for possible future 

reference.

Red

Right Channel (+)

White

Left Channel (+)

Blue

Left Channel (–)

Green

Right Channel (–)

Figure 04–  Anti-skate Parts

Figure 05–  Rear view Cartridge Pins

Allen Wrench Screw on 

Counterweight

Figure 06–  Counterweight Adjustment

Содержание MTI100

Страница 1: ...McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton New York 13903 2699 Phone 607 723 3512 www mcintoshlabs com MTI100 Integrated Turntable Owner s Manual ...

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Страница 3: ...Figure 09 Insert Speaker Cable 7 Figure 10 Volume and Input Knobs 8 Figure 11 Anti skate cable 9 Figure 12 Belt in 45 rpm position 9 Figure 13 Belt in 33 rpm position 9 Figure 14 Alignment jig 10 Figure 15 Remote control diagram 12 Figure 16 Sliding open the remote 13 Turntable Maintenance 9 Clean Your Stylus 9 Anti skate 9 Changing Speeds 9 Belt Pulley 50Hz Verses 60Hz 10 The Cartridge and the St...

Страница 4: ...eash the Stylus you can do so by pulling downward Replace the Stylus Guard by reversing the procedure see Figure 1 Putting it Together The Tubes The MTI100 uses a tube driven output stage to exquisitely extract the music from vinyl as well as other analog and digital sources including wireless connections Two 12AX7 vacuum tubes are expertly matched to the Sumiko Olympia Moving Magnet Cartridge and...

Страница 5: ...and the Black U shaped end Leaving slightly more space will make no difference in performance Just make sure there is some space Use the provided medium size Allen Wrench to tighten the screw on the Black Plastic U shaped end Slip the clear plastic cable into the gap at the end of the Anti Skate cable holder The weight will hang down Figure 11 on page 9 This setup is designed for this tone arm and...

Страница 6: ...Lift the Belt to the proper position on the Pulley Turn the Platter to automatically level the Belt Record Clamps Record clamps are used by some to reduce vibrations caused by records that are warped If you choose to use a record clamp it is recommended you do not use a heavy one Some may think heavier is better but excess weight will put added strain on the spindle and bearing of the MTI100 and t...

Страница 7: ...with a full range mono output Bluetooth Connection When powered on the MTI100 is in Bluetooth Discovery mode You do not need to do anything more to the MTI100 than turn it on To pair the MTI100 follow the instructions for your Android or iOS device When pairing the green BT below the Input Knob will flash Look for MTI100 HD in the list of available devices on the device you are pairing To initiate...

Страница 8: ... output that can be connected to other McIntosh equipment using a 3 5mm stereo mini phone plug to send a 12 volt 0 volt signal for power control This will enable additional equipment to be powered on and off by simply controlling the MTI100 Data Out Using a 3 5mm stereo mini phone plug to connect to other components the DATA OUT can send remote control signals to allow other McIntosh Equipment to ...

Страница 9: ...ll gap to slip the cable in No other adjustments are needed Figure 11 Anti skate cable Changing Speeds The MTI100 s turntable motor spins at a precise speed Changing speeds of the platter between 33 1 3 rpm and 45 rpm is achieved by repositioning the belt With the turntable stationary move the belt to the lower wider part of the pulley for 45 rpm For 33 rpm seat the belt just above the wider secti...

Страница 10: ...e entire cartridge a new stylus can be ordered McIntosh part number 310649SP Cartridge Alignment The cartridge has been expertly aligned at our factory You do not need to align the cartridge when first setting up the MTI100 We do include an Alignment Jig for for setting up a new cartridge To align a cartridge Remove the record mat for best results Slip the rounded opening on one end of the Alignme...

Страница 11: ...11 Dimensions 19 1 4 inches 48 9cm 13 inches 33 02cm 14 inches 35 2cm 8 inches 20 3cm 5 1 2 inches 14cm 6 3 4 inches 17 15cm Front View of MTI100 Side View of MTI100 Headphone Jack ...

Страница 12: ...e Down Decreases the volume level Volume Up Increases the volume level Next Track Selects Next Track during CD Playback Some buttons like the CD related buttons or the unlabeled arrow keys may be used to control other connected McIntosh products Pause CD Playback Press to pause attached McIntosh CD player Description of Remote Control Buttons Figure 15 Remote control diagram Note that the followin...

Страница 13: ...our thumb on the backside facing you opposite your index finger s position Your thumb and remote should both be pointing away from you see Figure 16 Use your thumb to slide the back open 3 16 of an inch Slide your thumb away from you towards the thicker end of the remote while your index finger goes in the opposite direction towards you as if snapping your fingers in slow motion For added strength...

Страница 14: ...ohm load Input Impedance 6 5K ohms Voltage gain 22dB Preamplifier Frequency Response 0 0 7dB from 20Hz to 20 000Hz Total Harmonic Distortion 0 2 from 20Hz to 20 000Hz Rated Output Main 1 5V Maximum Voltage Output 9V RMS Sensitivity for rated output High Level 300mV AUX Input Signal To Noise Ratio A Weighted High Level 90dB Phono 75dB Input Impedance 68K ohms AUX Input Maximum Input Signal 4V AUX I...

Страница 15: ...t 50 watts 110 Volts 50 60Hz at 50 watts 120 Volts 50 60Hz at 50 watts 127 Volts 50 60Hz at 50 watts 220 Volts 50 60Hz at 50 watts 230 Volts 50 60Hz at 50 watts 240 Volts 50 60Hz at 50 watts Standby Power less than 0 25 watts Field AC Voltage conversion of the MTI100 is not possible Dimensions Width 19 1 4 inches 48 9cm Height 6 3 4inches 17 15cm including feet Depth 14 inches 35 6cm including ant...

Страница 16: ...ucts is the policy of McIntosh Laboratory Incorporated who reserve the right to improve design without notice Printed in the U S A McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton NY 13903 www mcintoshlabs com McIntosh Part No 04188000 ...

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