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Rane TTM-56 Two Channel Ultimate Performance DJ Mixer

 

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The Rane TTM-56 is a professional two-channel DJ mixer designed for turntablists, performance, scratch and battle DJs. At the heart of the TTM-56 is the revolutionary magnetic crossfader and channel level faders.

Originally reserved for the most demanding industrial and aerospace applications, non-contact magnetic position sensor technology is implemented into the design of the crossfader. The result is a crossfader without travel noise, bleed and a mechanical life that exceeds 10 million strokes. The fader is also tolerant to moisture, smoke, temperature and other elements that are known to accelerate wear.

The highly responsive faders are extremely sensitive to subtle hand movements. Completely adjustable contour curves are provided for smooth transitions and quick cuts and scratches. Incredible sound quality and performance are synonymous with all Rane mixers and the TTM-56 is no exception with 3-band accelerated slope EQ controls on each channel, balanced and unbalanced outputs and rich sound throughout.

Non-Contact Crossfader and Channel Faders
Originally reserved for the most demanding industrial and aerospace applications, non-contact magnetic position sensor technology is implemented into the design of the crossfader. The result is a crossfader without travel noise, bleed and a mechanical life that exceeds 10 million strokes.
Two Channels and Flexible Routing
The TTM-56 features two channels with turntable and line inputs for CD players, MP3 players, etc. A Microphone input with a dedicated effects send and return are also featured.
Contour Adjust Controls
All faders feature contour adjustment for smooth transitions or quick cuts and scratches.
Accelerated Slope EQ
Rane's Accelerated Slope 3-band EQ is featured on each channel. The EQ provides accurate frequency adjust and frequency kill.
Auxiliary Input
An auxiliary input and output is provided and may be used as a third channel for drum machines, samplers, player/recorder devices, etc.
Flex FX Send and Return
Flex FX send and return I/O provides routing to external effects processors.
Mode Switches
Mode switches are provided for all fader controls. The switches toggle between abrupt and curved transitions. An infinite range of fader responses are possible when used in conjunction with the Contour and Reverse controls.
Reverse Switches
The Reverse switches are use to toggle between left and right, or up and down fader responses.
Adjustable "Transform" Turntable and Line Switches
The turntable/line switches are designed to provide trick DJs with a "Transform" effect switch. The switch is user adjustable to rotate up to 45 degrees.
Total # Of Channels 2
Input Connectors Stereo RCA Turntable x2
Stereo RCA Line x2
Stereo RCA Auxiliary Line
Balanced 1/4" Phone Mic
Stereo Balanced 1/4" Phone Flex FX Return
Output Connectors Stereo Balanced 1/4" Phone Master Output
Stereo RCA Master Output
Stereo RCA Auxiliary Line
1/4" TRS Phone Mic Effects Send/Return
Stereo 1/4" TRS Phone Headphone Stereo Balanced 1/4" Phone Flex FX Send
Signal to Noise Ratio Master Output:
101dB, re +4dBu, 20kHz, BW, unity gain
94dB, +4dBu, 20kHz BW, 12dB gain
Frequency Response 10Hz to 30kHz, +0, -3dB
EQ Section 3-bans Accelerated Slope EQ
Power 120 vac, 750mA rms from remote supply
Dimensions (WxHxD) 9 x 13 x 3" (22.86 x 33.02 x 7.62cm)
Weight 11 lbs (5kg)
Rane TTM-56 Two Channel Ultimate Performance DJ Mixer
  • 2 Year Warranty
 
 
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