Selling my Rane TTM 56 as I just upgraded to a Z2! In great shape and still has the world famous Rane faders. Everything works. I’ve included a couple photos showing all the lights working and sound in both channels. Including the manual and, since I just replaced the plug for the power source, I’m including some back-up RJ-12 connectors, as well. You’ll probably need to replace one eventually, but keep in mind you’ll have to get a crimping tool. One more note, one of the fader caps is loose and will eventually will need to be replaced. Rock solid mixer and a great alternative to a new TTM 56S.
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I dont mean to hijack thread, but I have a ttm56 and was thinking about the Z2. A little hesitant because the faders are not user-replaceable without voiding warranty. TTM56’s are tanks!!
Anyways, I would love to hear some of your feedback as to what you think about the Z2, after having the TTM..
This is still for sale! I got an Amazon Local deal for UPS shipping and I’ll pass that on to forum members. As long as the shipping doesn’t exceed $30, it’ll cost only $15 to get it to you!
Z2 is pretty dope, but still getting acquainted. The up-faders are a bit tight, not sure if they need a break-in period. I never really use them for scratching so if you’re someone who does, it may be a negative. Crossfader is nice, not much difference in feel between the 56’s Xfader and Z2. Really like not having to haul the audio 8 and a rats nest of cables. And of course all the access to hotcues and f/x is great!
I agree that you shouldn’t need to replace the innofaders, but I know how far some like to take customization. I wouldn’t get too worked up over voiding the warranty. If you are, maybe invest in a no-questions-asked warranty from wherever you buy it.
When I mentioned “User-replaceable” faders, it wasn’t the point of modding the mixer, but when the faders wear are out and start bleeding. You would need to send to NI, instead of replacing yourself as you would on, say a TTM56.
Ok, I understand your point. However, you shouldn’t have to worry about bleeding for several years. At which point the warranty will likely have expired (unless they offer a lifetime warranty) and you can attempt to make the switch yourself. IMO, it’s far more likely that something way cooler will be out by then and you’ll want to upgrade to that before any fader bleed has occurred.