Cambridge Audio user manual TT50 features

Models: TT50

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1 Transportation screws

Rear view

Marked red, to be removed before use. See ‘Assembly’ section for more information.

2Drive pulley

Two levels for 33rpm and 45rpm.

3Motor

4Drive belt

5Sub platter

6Acrylic main platter

Removable to allow changing speed by moving the belt on the pulley.

7Tonearm counterweight

Used to adjust tracking force (downforce).

8Anti-skate

Uses to adjust anti-skating force.

9Tonearm lift lever

Raises and lowers the arm onto the record to be played.

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15Lid

Turntable cover.

16Lid hinges

17Hinge fasteners

18Power supply socket

The turntable is supplied with a 16V AC power supply suitable for your country's mains supply. Check the label before connecting to ensure compliance with the mains rating in your home.

Note: Connect the low voltage plug from the power supply to the socket on the rear of the record player before connecting the power supply to the mains.

10Tonearm rest

11Tonearm

12On/Off switch (underside)

Starts and stops the motor.

13Headshell with finger lift

14Fitted Audio Technica AT95E MM cartridge

19Signal output sockets

The turntable must be connected to a RIAA/Phono Stage or Amplifier with built in RIAA/Phono Stage by a stereo RCA/PHONO lead.

20Grounding terminal

Connect to the grounding/earth post of your Phono Stage/Amplifier.

21Isolation feet

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