Alto TS210 & TS212

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    Thanks for the links.

  • Looking forward to the review, @Brunos73

    I'm just trying to be as truthful to my experience and personal opinion that I'm clearly presenting only as a personal opinion no more no less in an honest and truthful discussion about equipment.

  • I'm also interested in your review with the KPA and also with standard music as I might use them for lots of things : rehearsal with !kpa an e-drum on a small mixex, main PA for gigs , wedge for gigs, parties at home (music on CD or connected PC).

  • I used the Alto Pro Tourmax SXM112A for two years until the coax-Speaker was overloaded. I was really satisfied with it. But since I now own the Yamaha DXR10 I love the Sounds of my profiles much more.

  • Well. after one rehearsal and one gig with the Alto Ts210 here is my review:


    preface 1: I play Hard Rock in a band with 2 guitars. My main guitar is a PRS C24.
    preface 2: The gig was in an average pub with a small stage barely capable of hosting the 5 of us.


    I have used the Alto TS 210 as monitor and main out in the PA.


    I have to say the speaker works great. I just had to decrease the low frequencies and increase a bit the presence and the feel was actually very realistic and natural. Volume was huge. All the band could hear me very well and they enjoyed a lot my tone as much as I did. Maybe my sound from the monitor was even better than what was coming out from the PA.
    I think that in little venues I could use it as a BL, like an amp, I don't think I'll miss the guitar cab.


    in conclusion: I think that if you are not a professional and play just for fun, the Alto is a very good compromise. Cheap with very good performance.


    Cheers,


    Peter


    I think soon I'll buy the DXR10 and will make a direct comparison.


  • Thanks for your quick review @Brunos73 - comparison between ALRO and DXR10 would be most appreciated by community I believe!

  • I've been using a TS212 for over a year .....


    Maybe you've been using the TS112? The 212 has been launched this year and it is completely a new product so it's impossible you have been using it for more than a year.
    I'm sure with the TS2 series Alto has considerably reduced the gap (in terms of sound quality) with the Yamaha DXR.

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  • @skoczy:


    I received it, and played through it once for about a half hour. Then life got in the way. If all goes well, I will get to work with it this weekend.


    My initial impression is positive, but I did experience an issue that requires me finding some place to play it other than my house, which is an RFI nightmare. In other words, I got a lot of buzzing and noise that I don't expect are an issue with the Alto itself, but until I can play it in a more 'stable' environment, I can't rule it out as an issue, and its so annoying that trying to do stuff at home is almost impossible.