McIntosh MT10 User Manual

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2. Release the Tone Arm from the Tone Arm Holder. Refer

to figure

54.

3. Position

the Tone

Arm

over the

desired

spot of

the Pho-

tograph

record.

4. Pull on

the top part of the Tone Arm Lift Lever towards the

front of the turntable to begin playback.

Power Selection

Rotate the POWER Switch to select the Turntable opera-

tion mode you desire. Refer to figure 50.

Power Off - The Front Panel and Turnta-

ble Platter lights are turned

Off. There is no Turntable

Platter rotation.

Standby - The Front Panel and Turn-

table Platter will illuminate

when the McIntosh Preamplifer or A/V

Control Center is turned On. There is no

Turntable Platter rotation.

Note: There must be a power control con-

nection between the MT10 and the

McIntosh Preamplifier or A/V Con-

trol Center, in order for the Standby

Mode to function.

On - The Front Panel and Turntable Platter lights

are turned On. The Turntable Platter will

rotate at the selected speed.

Speed Selection

Rotate the SPEED Switch to select the playback speed (33-

1/3 rpm, 45 rpm or 78 rpm) of the phono-

graph record to be played. Refer to figure

51.

The Front Panel Platter Speed Meter

indicates the actual speed of the Turntable

Platter during playback of the recording.

Refer to figure 52.

Tone Arm Lift

The McIntosh MT10 Precision Turntable has a built-in

manual Tone Arm Lift Mechanism for safe placement and

removal of the cartridge stylus on the photograph record.

Perform the following steps:

1. Push on the top part of the Tone Arm Lift Lever to-

wards

the rear

of the

turn-

table.

Refer to

figure

53.

How to Operate the Turntable

How to Operate the Turntable

Figure 50

Figure 51

Figure 52

Figure 53

Tone Arm Lift Lever

Figure 54

Tone Arm Holder

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