Product Sheet

2015 NEW PRODUCT RELEASE
ADVANCED FEATURES
• Built to Deliver Affordable Audiophile-Grade Sound
Stable Direct-Drive System for Minimal Low-Frequency
Cogging Noise
• Customized Brushless DC Motor
• Quartz-Lock Control System for High-Precision Rotation
Solid Anti-Vibration MDF Cabinet Construction with
Black Woodgrain Finish
Die-cast 12˝ (305 mm) Aluminum Platter for Effortlessly
Smooth and Stable Rotation
Wow and Flutter Less than 0.15%
• Signal-to-Noise Ratio Over 60 dB
Aluminum Static-Balance S-shaped Tonearm
• Moving-Magnet (MM) Cartridge Included
Detachable Headshell Compatible with Aftermarket
Cartridges
Tonearm Counterweight Supports Range of Cartridge
Weights
Gold-Plated RCA Phono Output Terminals with Dedicated
Grounding Post (Cable Included)
• Easy Button-Selectable 33
1
/
3
and 45 rpm Speeds
• Quickly Spins to Playback Speed Stability
• Includes Detachable Acrylic Dust Cover
• Resonance-Damping Rubber Slipmat Included
• Large Height-Adjustable Anti-Vibration Feet
CONNECTION FEATURES
• RCA Phono Outputs
• Grounding Post
AC Inlet
Note: Phono equalizer not included.
CP-1050
Direct Drive Turntable
Rediscover the Magic of Vinyl
There’s never been a better time to rekindle your passion for collecting and listening to records. With the introduction of the
CP-1050, Onkyo offers a turnkey solution for audiophile-level analog sound with less hassle and expense. It features a smooth
and stable direct drive (there’s no belts to replace and less high-frequency noise) controlled by a quartz-lock system to ensure
the aluminum platter rotates with utmost precision. The aluminum tonearm ships with a quality MM cartridge, and thanks to an
innovative counterweight system and detachable headshell, can also accept most popular aftermarket cartridges. Together with
solid MDF deck construction, these elements combine to deliver exceedingly beautiful sound that’s both clear and detailed while
celebrating the lushness, depth, and warmth so beloved of the analog format. As you would expect from a company that created its
first crystal turntable pickup for the CP-1000 back in 1946, every aspect of the design has been painstakingly engineered to deliver
audio performance well beyond its suggested price.

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