Roland TT-99 3-Speed 909 Special Edition Turntable - 2024 report by Whydis
Roland TT-99 3-Speed 909 Special Edition Turntable
3-Speed 909 Special Edition turntable featuring a direct-drive system for stable torque, a built-in phono preamp and a 909 special edition slipmat. Turntable Section Specifications: Motor: Brushless DC motor Driving Method: Direct drive Turntable Pla...
Once setup properly the resulting sound from this turntable will not disappoint, from clear highs to deep lows the sound reproduction is excellent with good sound separation and dynamic range free of raspy sound which plagues cheaper products
All in all, it would make for a decent entry level manual table and perhaps a good alternative to more expensive second hand Technics 1200’s, but my beat up Gemini PT-2000 puts it to shame in terms of performance and finish.
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It works just fine with Traktor scratch Pro and Control vinyls not as much torque as Technics but that's partially because it has a brushless motor that means when you hold your platter
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All in all, it would make for a decent entry level manual table and perhaps a good alternative to more expensive second hand Technics 1200’s, but my beat up Gemini PT-2000 puts it to shame in terms of performance and finish.
Beautiful design
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All in all, it would make for a decent entry level manual table and perhaps a good alternative to more expensive second hand Technics 1200’s, but my beat up Gemini PT-2000 puts it to shame in terms of performance and finish.
If you want to use this as a DJ, scratch, mix etc
You are reading snippets from reviews of Roland TT-99 3-Speed 909 Special Edition Turntable
The thin plastic top resonates from bass and causes feedback.
All in all, it would make for a decent entry level manual table and perhaps a good alternative to more expensive second hand Technics 1200’s, but my beat up Gemini PT-2000 puts it to shame in terms of performance and finish.
If you want to use this as a DJ, scratch, mix etc
You are reading snippets from reviews of Roland TT-99 3-Speed 909 Special Edition Turntable
Once setup properly the resulting sound from this turntable will not disappoint, from clear highs to deep lows the sound reproduction is excellent with good sound separation and dynamic range free of raspy sound which plagues cheaper products
If you want to use this as a DJ, scratch, mix etc
You are reading snippets from reviews of Roland TT-99 3-Speed 909 Special Edition Turntable
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3-Speed 909 Special Edition turntable featuring a direct-drive system for stable torque, a built-in phono preamp and a 909 special edition slipmat
Turntable Section Specifications: Motor: Brushless DC motor Driving Method: Direct drive Turntable Platter: Die-cast Aluminum Speeds: 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm, 78 rpm Wow and Flutter: 0.15 % or less WRMS (JIS WTD) S/N Ratio: 50 dB or more (DIN-B) Starting Torque: 1 kgf.cm or more Braking System: Electronic brake Starting Time: 1 sec
or less Braking Time: 1 sec
or less Pitch Controls: +/- 10 % Tonearm Section Specifications: Type: Static balanced S-shaped tonearm Effective Arm Length: 230.5 mm Overhang: 16 mm Tracking Error Angle: 3 degrees or less Tracking Force Adjustment Range: 0 - 4 g Applicable Cartridge Weight: 3.5 - 8.5 g Anti-skating Range: 0 - 7 g