Rane TTM 54 User Manual
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Manual-5
ቴ POWER connector. This is not a telephone jack! Connect only the Rane RS 1 power supply included with your TTM 54.
ት MASTER OUT includes two sets of stereo outputs:
• The ¼" TRS jacks provide high current BALanced output, which should be used whenever driving equipment with a
balanced input or running distances greater than about 10 feet. Due to the high drive capability and low impedance, never
use a mono ¼" Tip/Sleeve (no ring) cable in this jack; this grounds one side of the BALanced output.
• Use the UNBALanced output for shorter runs, such as connecting to a recorder, looping to another mixer, or to other local
signal processing or amplifiers.
ቶ EFFECTS jacks are unbalanced mono ¼” Tip/Sleeve. This stereo loop is inserted in the signal path as in section ብ.
• The SEND jacks provide the output to your effects processor.
• The RETURN jacks provide an input for the signal returning from your effects processor.
PGM 1 and PGM 2 inputs include both PHONO and LINE input.
• PHONO 1 and PHONO 2 inputs are RIAA compensated inputs with 18 dB per octave, 20 Hz rumble filters.
• LINE 1 and LINE 2 inputs are unbalanced line level inputs with a nominal sensitivity of -10 dBV.
• PHONO/LINE selection is made as described in section
ቨ.
• PGM 1 inputs are sent to the left side of the Crossfader. (HAMSTER switch out)
• PGM 2 inputs are sent to the right side of the Crossfader. (HAMSTER switch out)
PHONO GND terminals provide an independent ground connect point for two turntables. It is very important that each
turntable have a very good ground connection to one of these terminals. The thumb screws are not captivated, so use care
not to spin them off and lose them.
The MIC INPUT is a balanced input specifically designed for a dynamic microphone.
MIC EFFECTS jacks are unbalanced mono ¼" Tip/Sleeve. This is an independent Effects Loop for the mic. There is no
engage switch, so the mic signal is always processed when you have an effects
box connected.
• The SEND jack provides the output to your effects processor.
• The RETURN jack provides an input for the signal returning from your
effects processor.
MIC LEVEL sets the gain of the Mic Input. The range of operation is off to
+60 dB. There is no engage switch, so set the MIC LEVEL to 0 when not in use.
The OL indicator lights 6 dB before clipping. Adjust the MIC LEVEL so that
the OL indicator flashes only when you shout into the microphone.
MIC TREBLE and BASS controls provide as much as 8 dB of boost or 8 dB of
cut. Response is flat when the controls are set to center detent.