McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York MTI100 Integrated Turntable Owner’s Manual 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 www.mcintoshlabs.
Important Safety Information is supplied in a separate document “Important Additional Operation Information Guide” FCC Information (For US Customers) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modification not expressly approved by McIntosh may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2.
Thank you from all of us at McIntosh You have invested in a precision instrument that will provide you with many years of enjoyment. Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the features and instructions to get the maximum performance from your equipment. If you need further technical assistance, please contact your dealer who may be more familiar with your particular setup including other brands.
Inside the Box Open the top of the shipping carton. Remove the top layer of shipping foam.
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.
• • • • loosen. Position the Counterweight so the Tonearm floats in a position between down and up. Gently slide the Counterweight towards the Tonearm Pivot Point so the stylus will rest on your Stylus Tracking Force Pressure Scale Gauge. Make fine adjustments to the Counterweight until the desired Tracking Force is achieved. The recommended setting for the included Sumiko Olympia Cartridge is 2.0 grams. Other cartridges may differ.
OPTICAL INPUTS AUX OUTPUTS TRIGGER OUT L OUTPUTS R SUB (MONO) 120V L R R BLUETOOTH ANTENNA MTI100 INTEGRATED TURNTABLE L 50/60Hz 50W SERVICE PORT McINTOSH LABORATORY, INC., BINGHAMTON, NY HANDCRAFTED IN USA WITH US AND IMPORTED PARTS COAX This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
connections. If your connected device has this capability, the MTI100 will take advantage of this high-definition connection. The MTI100 will automatically utilize HD Bluetooth when connected to a source that supports it. Simply connect with Bluetooth as above. The MTI100 also supports higher than CD quality resolution of 24-bit/48kHz. If your connected device supports this, then that resolution will be utilized automatically.
Input Knob Turning the Input Knob will scroll between five possible inputs. An LED light will illuminate on the current choice. Input choices are: • Phono (PH) • Bluetooth (BT) • Digital Coax (COAX) • Digital Optical (OPT) • Auxiliary RCA (AUX) Volume Knob Turn clockwise for more and counter-clockwise for less volume. The volume will be set at the same level as when the unit was turned off though near maximum volumes will be scaled back to avoid possibly unpleasant surprises.
Don’t worry, the belt will automatically level itself when spinning. A Direct Drive Permanent Magnet AC Synchronous Motor, which is synced to the AC power line’s unfluctuating frequency, assures a precise speed is maintained. shaft supporting the tonearm. The Jig will fit just below the more rectangular section with a slight bend in the Jig. Place the Jig’s hole over the record spindle. Belt Pulley- 50Hz Verses 60Hz For units shipped in North America, a Belt Pulley designed for 60Hz is installed.
Dimensions 19-1/4 inches 48.9cm Front View of MTI100 Headphone Jack 13 inches 33.02cm 14 inches 35.2cm 5-1/2 inches 14cm 6-3/4 inches 17.15cm Side View of MTI100 8 inches 20.
Description of Remote Control Buttons Mute Mutes and unmutes the audio LED Illuminates during the time a remote command is sent to the MTI100 Volume Down Decreases the volume level Power Powers the MTI100 on or off Volume Up Increases the volume level Input Source Selection Press this button to select the desired program source.
Changing the Remote’s Battery To replace the back: Place the back in position 3/16 of an inch from the edge. The magnets will help you snap Someday, the AAA battery in the remote will need to it back into place. be replaced. This is how to do it. The back of the remote control is held in place by magnets. To remove the back of the remote to reveal the battery, slide the front of the remote up while sliding the back of the remote down.
Technical Specifications Greater than 100, 4 ohm load Amplifier Input Impedance 6.5K ohms Power Output 50 watts into 8 ohm loads 80 watts into 4 ohm loads Output Load Impedance 8 ohms or 4 ohms Rated Power Band 20Hz to 20kHz Total Harmonic Distortion 0.2% maximum harmonic distortion at any level from 250 milliwatts to one-half of rated power output, 20Hz to 20kHz 0.5% maximum harmonic distortion at any level from one-half to full rated power output, 20Hz to 20kHz Dynamic Headroom 1dB 8 ohm load 1.
Tone Arm 9” vertical Yoke type tonearm with lateral type bearing Damped machined aluminum tube arm Pivot to spindle 223mm Effective length 240.7mm Overhang 17.7mm Offset angle 22.85 degrees Average RMS distortion .
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