🎤 Elevate Every Event with Pro-Level Sound, Anywhere You Go!
The ALTO 2 TX310 is a compact yet powerful 350W active PA speaker featuring a 10-inch woofer and titanium diaphragm tweeter, engineered for mobile DJs, musicians, and small venues. Its lightweight design and versatile mounting options make setup effortless, while balanced XLR connectivity and built-in protection circuits guarantee reliable, high-quality audio performance for weddings, ceremonies, sports events, and more.
Number of Channels | 2 |
Output Wattage | 350 Watts |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Connector Type | XLR |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 18.19 x 11.18 x 10.98 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
I**1
Powerful for monitor
Just received two of the Tx410 for monitors !They sound great for the size and power ratings!Very light but surprisingly loud and clear. I set the eq to cut anything below 75 hz and set up compression on my mixer and gain to prevent overloading the he signal to protect the speakers!I will update after next gig with our 5 piece band!
A**O
Price
Very good
D**S
Alto TX410 speaker
I bought these to use as floor monitors for my band. They do a great job...lightweight, good volume and clarity and a small footprint. I recommend using a right-angle XLR plug if you use the speaker horizontally or else the plug will hit the floor and king the cable. I definitely can recommend these.
J**.
The term loudspeaker is aspirational...
It's not as loud as they say, but it does the job as a floor monitor.
J**S
A Lightweight Fine Sounding Speaker That I'm Using As A FRFR with an Amp Modeler
I've been using a QSC CP-8 for last 5 years with my duo. We use a single CP-8 high and behind for two mics, two guitars, and bass guitar. It works great and can cover large outdoors gigs. For the last 3 years I've been playing electric into a modeler while my partner plays acoustic guitar or bass. My acoustic guitar is currently retired.But with a modeler in my gig bag (usually a Spark Go these days, but I also have a UA Dream 65), I thought it would be nice to have something lighter for informal jams that could keep up with a drummer. At 25% the price and nearly half the weight of my CP-8 the TX308 seemed like a good solution. Its only shortcoming is I need a 1/4" female to XLR male adapter.Like the CP-8 you need to turn the bass down on your modeler if the speaker is placed on the floor. They are both voiced to be up on a pole. For music listening the CP-8 is no doubt capable of more volume. I did stress test the TX308 with bass guitar and it did not buzz or have any other issue. I'm impressed given the light weight and low cost. The overall build quality of the TX308 looks quite good to my retired electrical engineer's eye. If you want to run either speaker from a battery power station, they both draw about 5 watts running their DSP with no sound and are deafening loud at 10-15 watts of power from the wall socket.BTW, the Positive Grid Spark amps don't like having left and right (tip and ring) shorted together on their headphone output on the way to your powered speaker (sounds bad regardless of how you configure the output with the app: stereo or mono). A resistive summing cable is a bullet proof solution into a female 1/4" which might be TS, TRS stereo, or TRS balanced (3.5mm TRS stereo male with ~1K Ohm summing resistors to 1/4" TS mono).One other small, good thing to report is the handle molded into the TX308 case does not have any sharp edges. One of the nice things about the CP-8 is a great handle which I think matters compared to the sharp-edged molded handle in for example, the Yamaha DBR10. Another more expensive option, the Behringer B208D has no handle at all. If you're looking to travel light and make one trip from the car this stuff matters.
D**A
Unbelievable
Great price for something that puts out really clear live sound. I am using this to give my wind controller a full range and take advantage of the super natural sound on my AE-20. The videos demonstrating this speakers makes it sound flat. Not tuning, I am talking dimensional. I tried it out and can say that the sounds have dimension. Many pro recorded audio give dimension to sound and the Bose allows for that dimension to happen. This Alto Pro 350w tx308 is so full ranged that it makes my good earphones sound less dimensional. Next to a Bose system though, Alto Pro still lacks dimension. But Alto holds its own. I appreciate the price.Update 9/18/2024:Unbelievably there is a high bias hiss sound when turning up the volume. I tried changing the wires and got new shielded cables. The speaker just does it on it's own. So if you are doing a LINE in and go up to the highest recommended you'll hear the HISS. Using my instrument (AE-20) requires me to be at a high level to hear it on the speaker. Plus I have to have it on MONO and not STEREO. This affects the sound greatly. For what the speaker is, it is good though. I think I will have to purchase a mixer just to handle my sound so that I can avoid the HISS. But as far as range, it is awesome.
E**
Muy buen altavoz
Muy buen producto
P**R
Sound quality 👌
Awesome speakers loud and clear great bass
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