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Posting for 9+ monthsMitchell Acoustics TT1 Bluetooth turntable. Current retail price £199.99.
Fleet, Hampshire
£150
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Description
New and unused, still in original sealed box - photos show similar item.
This Mitchell Acoustics TT1 Bluetooth turntable easily connects to your Bluetooth speakers or headphones thanks to its automatic pairing function. Alternatively, cable connect to a non-wireless speaker or hi-fi amplifier/receiver. Designed in England the retro styling and quality materials (Aluminium tonearm & platter) complement the simple, yet elegant design.
The built-in Phono Pre-amp allows you the alternative of connecting to the Phono or Aux inputs of an amplifier. An Audio-Technica AT91 Dual magnet design phono cartridge featuring a 0.6 mil conical stylus is fitted producing excellent channel separation, low distortion and outstanding tonal quality.
The counterweight of the tone arm coupled with its advanced anti-skating system ensures that the stylus tip is properly balanced and rests well in the groove of your vinyl preventing jumps and distortion. Pair with Bluetooth speaker(s) for the ultimate, wire-free, versatile HiFi experience with no wires from the turntable to the speaker(s).
Product Features:
Manual turntable with 2 speeds (33/45 rpm)
Auto-Stop
Aluminium arm and platter
Spare drive belt included
Audio Technica AT91 moving magnet cartridge
Anti-interference coupling circuit
Bluetooth technology
Analogue RCA output
USB port
Dust cover
Dimensions: (W x D x H) 440mm x 383mm x 135mm
Even more detail and pictures at Mitchell Acoustics website.
Ad ID: 1500471306
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