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MT10
Precision Turntable
Owner’s Manual
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Thank You Customer Service Table of Contents
Your decision to own this McIntosh MT10 Preci- If it is determined that your McIntosh product is in Safety Instructions.......................................................2
sion Turntable and MCC10 Moving Coil Cartridge need of repair, you can return it to your Dealer. You Thank You and Please Take a Moment........................3
ranks you at the very top among discriminating music can also return it to the McIntosh Laboratory Service Technical Assistance and Customer Service...............3
listeners. You now have “The Best.” The McIntosh Department. For assistance on factory repair return Table of Contents.........................................................3
dedication to “Quality,” is assurance that you will procedure, contact the McIntosh Service Department General Information....................................................4
receive many years of musical enjoyment from this at: Connector and Cable Information...............................4
unit. Please take a short time to read the information Introduction..................................................................5
in this manual. We want you to be as familiar as pos- McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. Performance Features..................................................5
sible with all the features and functions of your new 2 Chambers Street Dimensions..................................................................6
McIntosh. Binghamton, New York 13903 Unpacking the Turntable..............................................7
Phone: 607-723-3515 Assembling the Turntable............................................8
Please Take A Moment Fax: 607-723-1917 Installing a non-supplied Cartridge
The serial number, purchase date and McIntosh Dealer and Tone Arm Adjustments....................................... 10
name are important to you for possible insurance Rear Panel Connections and Adjustments................. 13
claim or future service. The spaces below have been How to Connect the Turntable................................... 14
provided for you to record the Turntable and Cartridge Front Panel Display, Switches, Lever
information: and Record Clamp..................................................... 16
Dealer Purchase Model Serial How to Operate the Turntable.................................... 17
Name Date Number Number Specifications............................................................. 18
MT10 Packing Instruction.................................................... 19
MCC10
Technical Assistance
If at any time you have questions about your McIntosh
product, contact your McIntosh Dealer who is familiar
with your McIntosh equipment and any other brands
that may be part of your system. If you or your Dealer
wish additional help concerning a suspected problem,
you can receive technical assistance for all McIntosh
products at:
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Introduction and Performance Features
Introduction
The McIntosh MT10 Precision Turntable with the • Turntable Platter • Power Control
McIntosh MCC10 Moving Coil Cartridge offers the The over twelve pound, two and one-half inch thick The Power Control Input connection provides conve-
latest in playback of vinyl recordings. A full comple- platter is made from a special silicone acrylic material. nient Turn-On/Off of the MT10 Front Panel Illumi-
ment of performance features allows for the enjoyment This helps to resist external vibrations from reaching nation when connected to a McIntosh System with
of all recordings reproduced with flawless realism. the record during playback and its large mass provides Power Control.
The advanced electronic and mechanical design en- the perfect flywheel action for stable playback speed.
sures many years of smooth trouble free operation. • Fiber Optic Solid State Illumination
• Precision Motor and Drive Electronics The even Illumination of the Front Panel and the Turn-
The Swiss made DC Brushless Motor is controlled by table Platter is accomplished by the combination of
Performance Features
a highly refined servo control system. As the Turn- custom designed Fiber Optic Light Diffusers and extra
• Advanced Technology Turntable
table Platter rotates, an optical sensor “reads” the 1595 long life Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs).
The MT10 combines the latest technology in Phono
micro stripes on a disk affixed to the bottom of the
Cartridges, Tone Arms, Mechanical Suspensions and
platter. This provides precise feedback information to • Glass Front Panel and Super Mirror Chassis Fin-
Record Platter Rotation for superb performance and
the servo control system thus assuring very accurate ish
accurate operation.
speed rotation. The famous McIntosh Illuminated Glass Front Panel
and the Stainless Steel Chassis with Super Mirror
• Moving Coil Cartridge
• Illuminated Speed Meter Finish ensure the pristine beauty of the MT10 will be
The McIntosh MCC10 Moving Coil Cartridge has a
The Illuminated Speed Meter on the MT10 indicates retained for many years.
hand polished ebony wood-tone body and is slightly
the true rotation speed of the turntable platter.
rounded, leading to a resonance free construction.
High impedance, together with high output voltage,
• Magnetic Air Dampened Bearing
ensures noise free musical reproduction. The ruler-flat
The MT10 Turntable Platter rotates on a special bear-
frequency response from 20Hz to 20kHz provides
ing using magnetic suspension together with a cushion
solid realistic bass, uncolored midrange and natural
of air to provide vibration free rotation.
high frequencies.
• Multi-Layered Dampened Chassis
• Tone Arm
The MT10 Turntable Chassis is composed from a
The MT10 Tone Arm is made from Dural-Aluminum
Stainless Steel base plate, a thick Aluminum plate,
with special damping material. The Tone Arm is
an Acrylic plate and together with internal dampen-
both light in weight and highly rigid. The noise free
ing material all help to assure the only sound heard is
Vertical Bearings are made from two high precision
from the record groove itself.
ceramic surfaces with damping fluid. The Horizontal
Bearing is a gimballed sapphire design.
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Dimensions
Dimensions
The following dimensions can assist in determining
the best location for your MT10.
17-1/2"
44.45cm
8-3/16" 8-13/16"
20.80cm 22.38cm
Side View of the MT10
17-3/4"
45.10cm
Note: The height measurements are with the McIntosh Cartridge installed. 16-1/4"
1"
2.54cm 41.28cm
13-13/16" 1-5/8"
32.54cm 4.13cm
13-13/16"
32.54cm
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Unpacking the Turntable
Accessories Box
Figure 3
Outer
Shipping
Carton
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Assembling the Turntable
Locate the McIntosh MCC10 Moving Coil Cartridge, 4. Insert the two Tone Arm Headshell the Anti-Skate Cord. Refer
Tools and Mounting Hardware from the Accessory screws (from to figure 11. Foil Tape
Box. In the following steps the Cartridge will be in- step 2) through 7. Position the Anti-Skate Cord
stalled in the Tone Arm Headshell of the Turntable. the top of the over the Anti-Skate Pulley.
CAUTION: To prevent possible damage to the Cartridge headshell and Machined Refer to figure 12A.
Stylus, DO NOT remove the clear protective into the Car- ridge 8. Verify the correct setting of
cover at this time. tridge Body the Anti-Skate for the McIn-
Figure 7 Figure 11
tosh Cartridge by measur-
1. Using an appropriate tool, attach the four color Cartridge ing the distance Anti-Skate Pulley
coded wire lead connec- Mounting Tone Arm Headshell
as indicated in
tions coming from the front Screws figure 12B. If
underside of the Tone Arm the distance is
onto the rear of the McIntosh not correct, first
Moving Coil Cartridge as slide the “O”
follows. Refer to figures 4, 5, Ring away from
Figure 4 the Anti-Skate
6 and 8. Anti-
Rear View of McIntosh MCC10 Cartridge Weight. Rotate Skate
the Anti-Skate Cord “O” Ring
Blue wire Green wire
Weight to set the Figure 12A
EL ER
Top rear edge correct dis-
White wire Red wire
of cartridge tance and then slide the “O”
L R Ring back up the Anti-Skate Anti-Skate Weight
Figure 8
Weight.
Figure 5 and fasten them with a small screwdriver. Make sure 9. Locate the Tone Arm Counter-
the sides of the Cartridge weight. Loosen up the knurled
Cartridge Pin Identification Wire Color are parallel to the sides of knob to permit installing the
ER Green the Tone Arm Headshell Counterweight onto the rear
R Red before tightening the of the Tone Arm. Position the
EL Blue screws. Refer to figure 9. Counterweight on the Tone
5. Remove any shipping Figure 9 Arm so the front surface of
L White
2. Locate in the Hardware restraining materials from the Counterweight lines up
Package two M2.5 x the Tone Arm Rest Holder. Refer to figure 10. with the McIntosh MCC10
4.5mm mounting screws. 6. Remove the foil Shipping Cartridge position marking on
3. Position the Cartridge to tape from the restraint the surface. Refer to figure 13. Figure 12B
the underside of the Tone Tone Arm Sup- Then tighten the knurled knob
Arm Headshell, with port Arm to free to secure the position of the Counterweight.
the top rear edge of the
Figure 6
Cartridge parallel to and
touching the machined ridge of the Headshell. Refer to Figure 10
figures 7 and 8.
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Assembling the Turntable
Rear of Tone Arm knurled 13. Remove the protective film from the Optical Sensor belt into the
knob located on the Turntable Top Surface. Refer to figure 15. recessed groove
14. Remove the protective film from the bottom of the on the platter.
Turntable Platter covering the Optical Ring. Refer to 19. Locate the
figure 16. Turntable Plat-
15. Remove the pro- ter Mat and
tective film from Two small place it on top
Counter-
the bottom of the drops of of the platter.
weight Two small
Turntable Vertical the oil 20. Locate the
drops of
Bearing opening. McIntosh Bub-
the oil Figure 18
Refer to figure 17. ble Level and
McIntosh MCC10 Position Marking 16. Locate the sup- Remove Film place it on the
Figure 13 plied Turntable Turntable Plat-
10. Locate the Tone Arm Height Gauge (used for the McIn- Figure 15
Bearing Oil and ter Mat. If the
tosh MCC10 Cartridge) from inside the accessory box.
place two small Bubble is not in
11. The gauge should just fit between the Tone Arm Hous-
drops of Oil on the center circle
ing and the Mounting Plate of the Tone Arm. This will
the top sides of the of the Bubble
verify the preset Tone Arm Height has not changed
Vertical Bearing Level, adjust
during shipping. Refer to figure 14. If the space has
Ceramic Shaft. the height
changed, refer to MCC10 Height Gauge
Refer to figure 15. of the Turn-
page 11 for ad- Figure 19
17. Very carefully Remove Film table Feet (by
ditional informa-
center the Vertical rotating them
tion on setting
Bearing Ceramic Figure 16 clockwise or
the Tone Arm
Shaft with the Ver- counter clock-
Height.
tical Bearing open- wise) until it is
12. Place the
ing on the bottom level. Refer to
McIntosh MT10
of the Turntable figure 21.
Turntable in its
Platter. Lower the 21. Carefully slide
operation loca-
Platter onto the Ce- off the clear
tion. Figure 20
Tone Arm Height Set Screw ramic Shaft while protective cov-
Notes: 1. To
Figure 14 keeping the platter Remove Film er from the
re-
parallel with the cartridge
duce
top surface of the by pulling
the chance of acoustic feedback, locate the
Turntable. Refer the cover
turntable the greatest possible distance Figure 17
to figures 18, 19 straight to-
from the system loudspeakers.
and 20. ward you.
2. To minimize the possibility of the cartridge
18. Using the supplied cloth gloves, place the belt onto the 22. Proceed
stylus jumping record grooves, place the Figure 21
circumference of the platter and then onto the pulley of to “Rear
turntable on a mechanically stable surface
the motor. Rotate the platter by hand while seating the Panel Con-
such as wall shelving anchored to wall
nections and Adjustments” on page 13.
studs.
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Installing a non-supplied Cartridge
CAUTION: To prevent possible damage to the turntable MT10 Turntable) to the underside of the Tone Arm 1. Place the Gauge over the center spindle post on the
platter bearing, do not move the MT10 Pre- Headshell with the top rear edge of the Spacer Turntable Platter and position the Gauge so the Ar-
cision Turntable with the platter installed. parallel to and touching the machined ridge of the row Tip on the gauge is
In the event a non-supplied Phono Cartridge is to be Headshell. Refer to figure 7 on page 8 and figure pointing to the center of
installed into the McIntosh MT10 Turntable please fol- 23. the Tone Arm Horizon-
low the steps below: 5. Position the Car- tal Pivot point. Refer to
Note: It is recommended that the Professionals at your tridge to the figures 25 and 26.
McIntosh Dealer, who are skilled in all aspects of underside of the Note: The Top of the
installation and adjustment of the McIntosh MT10 Tone Arm has a
Cartridge Spacer
Precision Turntable perform the assembly, instal- small circle to
lation and adjustments.
with the sides of the Cartridge
Cartridge paral- aid in determin-
1. When a Phono Cartridge is already installed into Spacer
ing the center Figure 25
the MT10 Turntable lel to the sides of
Figure 23 of the Tone
Tone Arm Head- the Headshell. Arm and is located
shell, un-install it Secure the Phono between the letters
by removing the Cartridge Body and “N” and “T” of the
mounting screws. Cartridge Spacer name McIntosh.
Refer to figure to the Headshell 2. Carefully place the Tone
22. Then carefully with the mounting Arm onto the Alignment
Figure 22
disconnect the four hardware supplied Gauge with the diamond tip
push-on wire clips from the rear of the phono car- with the new Phono Figure 24 of the stylus on the small
tridge. Place the removed cartridge and screws in a Cartridge using the circle located between the
safe place for possible future use. appropriate tools. Refer to figure 24. parallel lines. Refer to fig- Figure 26
2. Locate the Hardware Package supplied with the 6. Proceed to “Tone Arm Adjustments”. ures 27 and 28.
Note: It may be necessary
new cartridge.
3. Using an appropriate tool, attach the four color Tone Arm Adjustments to slide the Phono
Cartridge forwards
coded wire lead connections coming from the Phono Cartridge/Headshell Alignment or backward in the
front underside of the Tone Arm onto the rear of The MT10 Turntable Tone Arm, like all pivoting Tone headshell to posi-
the new Phono Cartridge, following the instruc- Arms, follows a slight arc as it transverses across tion the stylus in the
tions supplied with the Cartridge. Below is the the surface of a phonograph record. The Tone Arm center of the circle. Figure 27
Tone Arm Headshell wire color lead identification: Headshell of the MT10 Turntable allows for making 3. It is important the Front
Wire Color adjustments (sometimes referred to as the overhang and Sides of the Phono
Red - Right Channel Positive (+) Signal Connection adjustment) via positioning of the Phono Cartridge Cartridge Body line up
Green - Right Channel Negative (-) Ground Connection relative to the Headshell. Follow the steps below using with these parallel lines
White - Left Channel Positive (+) Signal Connection
the supplied McIntosh Tone Arm/Cartridge Alignment when looking down over
Blue - Left Channel Negative (-) Ground Connection
Gauge: the top of the Tone Arm.
4. Position the Cartridge Spacer (supplied with the
Refer to figures 28 and Figure 28
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Installing a non-supplied Cartridge and Tone Arm Adjustments
29. If it is not parallel, Tone Arm needs to go up or down. Tone Arm Lift Height
loosen the mounting 2. With the Tone Arm secured in the Tone Arm Rest, The MT10 Tone Arm Lift is pre-adjusted to accommo-
hardware securing the carefully loosen the two set screws while sup- date the combined thickness of the supplied Turntable
Phono Cartridge to the porting the rear of the Tone Arm. Reposition the Record Mat and Phonograph Records. If a different
Tone Arm. Reposition Tone Arm based on findings in the previous step. Record Mat and/or thicker Phonograph Record are
the Phono Cartridge so Temporarily tighten one of the set screws. Refer to used, there may not be sufficient clearance between
the diamond tip of the the Phono Cartridge Stylus and the Phonograph
stylus is in the center of Record surface with the Tone Arm Lift in the cue up
Figure 29
the small circle and the Tone Arm
position. Perform the following steps to readjust the
Front and Sides of the Phono Cartridge are paral- Height Set Tone Arm Lift:
Tone Arm Parallel to Screw
lel to the lines on the Alignment Gauge. Tighten Record Surface 1. Secure the Tone Arm in the Tone Arm Rest.
up the mounting hardware and verify the correct Note: Before making any adjustments to the Tone
alignment. Arm Lift check to see if the Tone Arm is paral-
Tone Arm Height Set Screw
4. Set the desired tracking force pressure by using the lel to the record surface when playing a record
supplied Tracking Force Gauge and adjust the posi- first. See “Tone Arm Height” section on page
Figure 30 11.
tion of the MT10 Tone Arm Counter Weight. Refer
2. Using the appropriate tool, carefully loosen the Set
to page 12 “Setting the Tracking Force”.
Note: Adjusting the tracking force pressure closer Screw while supporting the bottom the Tone Arm
figure 30.
to the maximum setting recommend by the Lift. Refer to figure 32.
3. Release the Tone Arm from the rest and place it on
Phono Cartridge Manufacturer will produce 3. Re-position the Tone
a record and check to see if the Tone Arm is now Tone Arm Lift
better sound and less record and stylus wear Arm Lift Mechanism Set Screw
parallel. Also check to make sure the Tone Arm is
than setting the tracking force pressure to the upwards slightly and
parallel to the record
minimum setting. then tighten the Set
platter and the right
Screw.
side of the turntable
Tone Arm Height 4. Check the clearance
base. Refer to figure
To assure the best sound reproduction, it is very im- between the Phono
31.
portant the MT10 Tone Arm is parallel to the record Cartridge Stylus and
4. With the Tone Arm
surface during playback. The height of the Tone Arm the Phonograph Record
parallel to the re-
is adjustable to accommodate the different Phono Car- surface with the Tone Figure 32
cord surface, record
tridge physical heights. To adjust for the proper Tone Arm Lift in the cue up
platter and turntable
Arm Height, perform the following the steps: position. If necessary, readjust the position of the
base tighten both set
1. Release the Tone Arm from the Tone Arm Rest, Tone Arm Lift and re-check.
screws, which were Tone Arm Parallel to the edge
place it on a record and check to see if the Tone 5. With the Turntable stopped and no Phonograph
loosened in step 2. If of the Turntable and Platter
Arm is parallel to the surface of the record. With record on the record mat, make sure the Phono Car-
not, repeat steps 1, 2 Figure 31
the Tone Arm parallel, no adjustment is needed and tridge Stylus comes in contact with the record mat
and 3 until the Tone
proceed to “Trackability Adjustments”. If the Tone with the Tone Arm Lift in the down position.
Arm is parallel.
Arm is not parallel, note whether the rear of the
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Trackability Adjustments
Setting the Tracking Force During playback of Phonograph Recordings, the
The MT10 is supplied with a Stylus Tracking Force Diamond tip of the stylus assembly is subjected to
Gauge for checking and adjusting the Stylus Tracking Stylus Cartridge all kinds of extreme operating conditions. There are
Force. The Gauge uses the “Balance Scale” methodol- Force forces constantly trying to push the stylus out of the
ogy for measurement. Place the Gauge on the record Gauge grooved wall of the recording. Tracking Force Pres-
mat and perpendicular to the front Stylus Tip sure works to keep the stylus in contact with the
of the Tone Arm, with the Stylus groove wall. Uneven side to side pressure is applied to
Tip over graduation marks. Note the the stylus as it tries to
current position of the Anti-Skate Ad- stay in contact with both
justment and then temporarily set the sides of the groove wall.
Anti-Skate Adjustment to minimum. Stylus Force Scale Refer to figure 39.
Refer to figure 33. (Graduations are in grams) This is a function of
Adjust the position of the Tone Figure 35 all pivoting Tone Arms Figure 39
Arm Counterweight to establish a where the headshell is
tracking force in the middle of the Figure 33 usually angled inwards to minimize the playback arc.
recommend range from the Cartridge manufacturer as Stylus Force Set The Anti-Skating Adjustment of the MT10 Tone Arm
higher than gauge
a starting place. Refer to figure 34 Then position the permits equalizing for even side to side pressure.
marking
diamond tip of the cartridge The correct amount of Tracking Force Pressure and
on the Stylus Force Gauge Anti-Skate Pressure varies with the exact shape of the
just below the 2.5 Gram Line Figure 36 Diamond Stylus Tip, Tone Arm Characteristics and fi-
(setting to 2.4 Grams for the nally the audio signal (both frequency and amplitude)
McIntosh MCC10 Phono contained in the groove wall of the record playing.
Cartridge). Refer to figure Stylus Force Set The way to achieve the best performance and the
35. Carefully slide the Tone lower than gauge least amount of Diamond Stylus Tip/Record Groove
marking
Arm Counterweight unitl wear is to use special test recordings, such as the
the Gauge balances. Refer to Figure 34 Shure Trackablity Test Record (TTR101). Both Track-
figures 36 thru 38. Figure 37 ing Force and Anti-Skate Adjustments are made as a
Note: Usually, adjusting the tracking force closer to the result of listening to the specially recorded tracks and
maximum setting recommend by the Cartridge following the instructions to reduce different forms of
Manufacturer will produce better sound with less audible distortions. While making these adjustments,
record and stylus wear. Refer to “Trackability Stylus Force Set the same do not exceed the manufacturers recommend Maxi-
Adjustments” for additional information. as gauge marking mum Tracking Force Pressure Setting.
Return the Anti-Skate Weight to its previous posi-
Your McIntosh Dealer, using Test Measurement
tion.
Equipment and Professional Test Recordings, can
achieve via adjustments, the best possible sound qual-
Figure 38
ity from your record collection and ensure the greatest
longevity.
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Rear Panel Connections and Adjustments
AUDIO OUTPUTS connect to MC GND (Ground) connects to Connect to the AC / DC Adapter supplied
(Moving Coil) Inputs of the Pream- GND (Ground) connection with the MT10 Turntable. Then connect
plifier or A/V Control Center when on the Preamplifier or A/V the AC / DC Adapter to a live AC outlet.
the McIntosh MCC10 Cartridge is Control Center Refer to information on the Power Supply
installed. Contact your McIntosh to determine the correct voltage
Dealer for additional assistance
POWER CONTROL REMOTE IN receives PLATTER LIGHT Fine speed adjustments for 33-1/3, 45 and 78 rpm.
turn-on signals from a McIntosh component Fine adjustment of These Adjustments require special test records and
and switches the Front Panel Illumination the Turntable Platter precision measurement equipment to accurately
On/Off. Illumination level set the speeds. Contact your McIntosh Dealer for
POWER CONTROL REMOTE OUT sends assistance
turn-on signals on to another McIntosh
Component
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How to Connect the Turntable
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Notes
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Front Panel Display, Switches, Lever and Record Clamp
SPEED Switch selects one of Meter indicates actual POWER Switch turns AC
three playback speeds, 33 1/3 rotation speed of the Power On/Off, or Standby for
rpm, 45 rpm or 78 rpm turntable platter Illumination only
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How to Operate the Turntable
Speed Selection
Rotate the SPEED Switch to select the playback speed
(33-1/3 rpm, 45 rpm or 78 rpm) of the
phonograph record to be played. Refer
to figure 51.
The Front Panel Platter Speed
Meter indicates the actual speed of the Figure 54
Turntable Platter during playback of
Figure 51
the recording. Refer to figure 52.
3. Position the Tone Arm over the desired spot of the
Phonograph record.
4. Pull on the top part of the Tone Arm Lift Lever to-
wards the front of the turntable to begin playback.
Figure 52
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Specifications
Channel Difference
Less than 0.3 dB
Total Mass
11 g
Stylus
Elliptical Diamond
Cantilever Material
Aluminum
Coil Assembly
Symmetric design
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Packing Instructions
Packing Instructions
In the event it is necessary to repack the equipment Top
for shipment, the equipment must be packed exactly foam Turntable Platter
pad Inner carton containing
as shown below. It is very important the four feet are
Turntable Platter/Accessories
still attached to the bottom of the equipment. This will Center
Accessory box
ensure the proper equipment location on the bottom foam
pad. Failure to do this will result in shipping damage. pad
Use the original shipping carton and interior parts Bottom
only if they are all in good serviceable condition. If a foam pad
shipping carton or any of the interior part(s) are need-
ed, please call or write Customer Service Department
of McIntosh Laboratory. Refer to page 3. Please refer
Turntable Platter/Accessories
to the Part List below for the correct part numbers. Inner Carton
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McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.
2 Chambers Street
Binghamton, NY 13903
www.mcintoshlabs.com