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Manual turntable by Project as superpack including ready to play fitted cartridge Pick-it MC-1 + connection cable Connect-it Phono RCA-CC
Features Turntable:
A quiet running AC motor with a two-step pulley drives the hub and platter via a flat-ground belt
The medium density fibre plinth stands on three height-adjustable rubber-damped aluminium cones
The motor is decoupled from the plinth to reduce vibration transmission
The resonance-optimised platter is a sandwich construction utilising the hub, a fine-balanced aluminium platter and a cork mat (a standard felt mat is supplied also)
The platter's low-tolerance chrome-plated stainless-steel axle runs on a polished ball bearing in a brass bearing housing
Connection to the phono input of the amplifier can be made with connecting cables of your taste through the gold plated phono sockets and earth screw
External power supply avoids potential electro-mechanical interference
Phono connection cable Connect-it Phono RCA-CC (1,23m) included
Available in piano-lacquered black
Dimensions (W x H x D): 415 x 118 x 320 mm | Cover open: 415 x 365 x 405 mm
Features Tonearm 8.6c:
Conical carbon-fibre armtube avoids standing wave reflections
Low mass aluminium headshell securely glued to armtube
The inverted bearings consist of four hardened stainless steel points bearing in sapphire cushes
Flexible counterweight shaft avoids vibration at undesirable frequencies
Solid armbase permits accurate height adjustment of armtube and VTA (vertical tracing angle)
The counterweight supplied is suitable for cartridges weighing between 7 - 12g . An alternative counterweight for cartridges weighing between 4 - 7g is available as an accessory part
Single-screw fixing of armtube allows rotation for easy adjustment of needle azimuth despite fixed headshell
Silicone-damped armlift can be adjusted to suit working height of the arm
The internal wiring consists of flexible high-purity copper from the headshell right through to the gold-plated phono sockets
Delivered with Pick-it MC-1 cartridge
Please note: Many amplifiers nowadays do not have a phono input for the specific signals of the pickup. This problem can easily be solved with a Phono Box or Tube Box (you find both in the category Hi-Fi accessories) which adapt the signal to high pitch inputs (e.g. AUX) and soundcards of pcs! If your amplifier does have a phono input, you don't need - at least with a MM system - a phono box (If you are not sure, just ask me)
Information for international customers: all appliances are delivered as european version with european plug/adapter which are standard in most countries of Western Europe (Voltage: 220-240V)!
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