Roland TT-99 Owner's Manual

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Pages 10
Year 2016
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Roland TT-99 Specification

The Roland TT-99 Turntable is a meticulously designed analog device that blends classic aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating Roland's rich history in music technology. It features a direct drive mechanism, ensuring high torque and stable rotation, ideal for both professional DJs and vinyl enthusiasts. The TT-99 boasts a three-speed capability, supporting 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM records, thus accommodating a wide range of vinyl collections. It is equipped with a high-quality S-shaped tonearm that enhances tracking accuracy and sound fidelity, minimizing distortion and wear on records.

The turntable comes with a built-in phono equalizer, allowing seamless connection to various audio systems without the need for an external preamp. This feature offers versatility and ease of use, making it suitable for both home and professional environments. The TT-99's design is marked by a distinctive TR-909 drum machine color scheme, paying homage to Roland's iconic legacy in the music industry. The robust build includes a slip mat and a dust cover, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical protection for the turntable.

Additionally, the TT-99 features a pitch control slider with a range of ±10%, allowing DJs to fine-tune playback speed for creative mixing and performance techniques. The device is equipped with RCA output jacks, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment. Its sturdy construction and reliable performance make the Roland TT-99 Turntable a valuable addition to any audio setup, offering a blend of vintage charm and modern precision for an exceptional listening experience.

Roland TT-99 F.A.Q.

How do I set up the Roland TT-99 turntable for the first time?

To set up your Roland TT-99, first, ensure the turntable is on a level surface. Attach the platter and slip mat. Connect the power cable and RCA cables to your audio system. Install the counterweight and set the tracking force as per the cartridge specifications. Finally, balance the tonearm and adjust the anti-skate control.

What should I do if there's no sound coming from the TT-99 turntable?

Check all cable connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the turntable is connected to a phono input or is using a phono preamp if connected to a line input. Also, inspect the stylus for damage and replace it if necessary.

How can I reduce hum or noise from my TT-99 turntable?

Ensure that the ground wire is connected if your audio system has a grounding post. Keep the turntable away from electronic devices that may cause interference. Use high-quality, shielded audio cables to minimize noise.

How often should I replace the stylus on the Roland TT-99?

The stylus should be replaced approximately every 1,000 hours of playtime, or sooner if you notice a decline in audio quality or visible wear. Regularly clean the stylus to prolong its life.

What maintenance is required for the TT-99 turntable?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the stylus with a stylus brush, dusting the turntable surface, and checking the belt for wear. Periodically inspect the tonearm and cartridge alignment to ensure optimal performance.

How do I adjust the tracking force on my TT-99 turntable?

To adjust the tracking force, rotate the counterweight until the tonearm is balanced. Then, set the tracking force dial to zero. Rotate the entire counterweight to apply the recommended tracking force for your cartridge.

Can the TT-99 play 78 RPM records?

The Roland TT-99 is designed to play 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records. To play 78 RPM records, you may need a compatible stylus and speed adjustment, which is not standard for the TT-99.

What should I do if the turntable platter is not spinning?

Ensure the belt is properly attached to the motor spindle and platter. Check the power supply and switch the turntable on. If the problem persists, inspect the belt for wear and replace it if necessary.

Is it possible to connect the TT-99 to a computer?

Yes, you can connect the TT-99 to a computer using a phono preamp or audio interface that converts the analog signal to digital. This setup allows you to digitize your vinyl records.

How do I align the cartridge on the Roland TT-99?

Use a protractor to align the cartridge. Loosen the screws on the headshell, adjust the cartridge position so that the stylus aligns with the protractor's grid, and then tighten the screws. Proper alignment minimizes tracking errors and optimizes sound quality.