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Mcintosh turntable
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Its advanced electronic and mechanical design will give many years of smooth, trouble-free operation.

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A full complement of features allows for all recordings to be reproduced with flawless realism.

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Music can be streamed to the MTI100 via its High Definition Bluetooth 4.2 receiver, while an external Bluetooth antenna helps achieve optimal reception and signal quality. The McIntosh MT2 Precision Turntable combines the latest in turntable technology and design to deliver both superb performance and accurate playback. The Class D amplifier, rated for 80 watts per channel (into 4 ohms or 50W into 8 ohms) combines with a tube preamp section (driven by a pair of 12AX7s) and a shielded phono section. With this motor, the platter speed is precisely synced to the AC power line’s frequency to deliver precise rotational speeds for playback accuracy,” says the company.

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“The belt-drive platter with manual speed change is driven by an industrial grade permanent magnet AC synchronous motor with a two-speed pulley. McIntosh turntables combine classic design with modern styling elements, creating a unique piece to add to your home audio system. There’s a solidly-machined 3.18kg aluminium platter and aluminium tonearm (with anti-skate) atop a solid glass mount that is on a thick metal plate. The turntable will play both 33-1/3rpm and 45rpm records. The “turntable” part is merely the centre of focus – the MTI100 has, on board, a hybrid integrated amplifier, a phono stage, analogue and digital inputs, Bluetooth receiver, speaker and subwoofer outputs and headphone output… one wonders why they left out the coffee machines! You also get a mounted Sumiko Olympia MM cartridge, which is pretty new in the market. Equipped with both, the MTI100 is ready to spin endless hours of musical pleasure for you. Rather than ask what it has, let’s start out by stating what it doesn’t – no speakers, and you’ll need to bring your own vinyl. Vinyl is increasingly stepping out of the niche domain it has occupied in the past few years after reversing its earlier twilight phase, and McIntosh Labs’ MTI100 is aimed at taking it right to the centre of action… albeit, of a high-end persuasion. The McIntosh MT2 Precision Turntable combines the latest in turntable technology and design to deliver both superb performance and accurate playback. Deeper into the revival of vinyl, we are seeing manufacturers try all sorts of approaches to woo a new market, or please the older one. Simply add your favorite speakers of choice (such as our XR50 bookshelf or XR100 floorstanding speakers) and you’ll have a complete and comprehensive audio system.īesides the turntable that plays both 33-1/3 and 45 rpm vinyl records, the MTI100 also includes a power amplifier, a vacuum tube preamplifier section, a shielded phono preamplifier, an unbalanced auxiliary input, digital audio coaxial and optical inputs, a Bluetooth receiver, a subwoofer output, stereo speaker outputs for sharing your music with friends, and a headphone jack for personal listening.IT had to happened. With all the built-in connectivity the MTI100 offers, it can become the center piece of a modern home audio system for modern lifestyles. Truly a one-of-a-kind product, it is designed for those who want maximum flexibility in their home audio system but don’t want – or don’t have the space for – a large audio system in their home. At first glance, the McIntosh MTI100 Integrated Turntable may look like it’s just a turntable, but a closer look will reveal that it is in fact so much more.











Mcintosh turntable