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Powered PA Loudspeaker for the Serious Performer Introducing the TX3 Series from Alto Professional, a family of powered loudspeakers precision engineered for even the most demanding scenarios, assuring premium sound preproduction and night after night reliability. Designed and tuned in the USA, Alto Professional’s TX310 provides 350-watts of peak amplifier power driving a 2-way design with an 10-inch LF driver, a 1-inch titanium diaphragm HF compression driver, a precision crossover, an Integrated analog limiter and overload protection circuitry. The result? Superb clarity, versatile application and with minimal distortion guaranteed. Ideal for various uses such as mobile DJ’s, small venues, sports events and band practices, the TX310 is housed in a rugged, lightweight, easily transportable cabinet with rubber feet. The trapezoidal shape enables either upright or wedge monitor positioning and the full-sized steel grille gives complete driver protection. These speakers are built for continuous heavy-duty use. Add to that a full complement of inputs/outputs and mounting options and it’s easy to see that the TX310 plays an indispensable role in your performance.
Powerful PA System Sound – 2-Way 350-Watt Class D power amplifier; newly designed horn delivers stellar coverage at 90° H x 60° V. Designed and tuned in the USA
Driving Bass, Pristine Highs - 10-inch (254 mm) LF driver, 1.5-inch (38.1 mm) voice coil; 1-inch (25.4 mm) titanium diaphragm HF compression driver
Setup Simplified - Lightweight, PA cabinet design for easy transport, set up and installation; Suitable for pole-mounting or use as a wedge monitor
Connectivity Covered - Balanced XLR Mic/Line input, Link Output and Volume control; integrated analog limiter and overload protection circuitry
Versatile Performance - Perfect for Mobile DJ’s at Weddings and Parties, Small Venues, Band Practice, Community and Sports Events, Ceremonies, Conferences and Spoken Word Performances
Reviewer: Daddy Ellzey
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for the money
Review: I'm a solo musician. I play acoustic live shows.Pros: it's loud. I pair it with my club 2000 10" sub and it pushes a lot of sound. I don't think I'll ever need to push it to limit.Light weight and very portableOne XLR input and one XLR output.Great high and mid level output.Great for small venues.Cons: I would likely not use this speaker alone without pairing it with a sub. It has a decent amount of bass but it's not sustained lows. So my sub handles that and they sound great together.No form of EQ. I wish it had some type of adjustment.Overall I am happy with this speaker. I purchased to pair with my club 2000, to replace the array speakers for that, which just weren't loud enough. This definitely gets the job done. Great for price.
Reviewer: JD
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Review You Need (Excellent Speaker)
Review: 1 - Other Bad Reviews: I'm would recommend ignoring some of the bad reviews about sound quality and blown speakers. These are budget speakers... not substitutes for QSC and EV speakers that cost twice as much if not more.2 - Speaker Usage: I got the 15" speaker! I used just one as the main monitor for band in a 100 seat hotel conference room. Three mics, two keyboards, bass guitar and canon. Had a separate speaker as a floor monitor. But it did the job just fine. P.S. Would recommend just getting a second speaker and or/sub woofer for these smaller events for a fuller sound.3 - Blown Speakers: The people blowing speakers are probably using them as if they are 2000 watt 15" speakers. Also if playing tracks where you are not aware of the frequencies, not applying EQ is probably what is blowing them. These are probably not the speakers to try to thumb the kick and bass with without a subwoofer. I have never had a problem with live sound with this speaker.4. Sound Quality: Again only being 700 watt speakers and half the price of some competitors, what can you expect? Don't get me wrong, the sound is very good in these speakers. For the price it's great. Obviously the QSC and EV speakers sound much better. The only pitfall would be this: The EQ is a little odd in the speaker. They have an EQ button but it just boosts the high and low ends. Not very useful. Don't know many time's where you would want the highs boosted along with the lows. If you wanted lows boosted a subwoofer is probably the way to go. But for anything with vocals, the EQ button is useless to me. I wish it had EQ nobs.5 - Size and Weight: Pretty light weight for the size. The 15" is pretty bulky the shape is little odd. But that's not very important for me.Overall: Excellent for there price. Great standalone speaker for live sound at smaller events. Would make an excellent stage monitor. Plan on getting a second pair and a subwoofer. Don't compare to speakers that cost twice or more of the price.
Reviewer: Dave
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Perfect for my needs
Review: Iâm a gigging solo musician. I purchased the TX110 mostly because of the price and the convenience of not needing my larger monitor set up. I have used it three times after I bought and practiced with it for a week before that. I have used it in small clubs and an outdoor venue. I love this thing. They are clear sounding, easy to set up, light, and loud enough for what I do. I use tracks that I composed and there is enough bass for me to be comfortable. My vocals are clear and present with little fatigue after a couple hours of singing. I recommend these and believe that for the money they are fine. Iâm sure you can find better monitors but not for this price.
Reviewer: Daisuke Takeoka
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 10": Not bad, 15": Zero sub bass
Review: 10": Sound quality is good. Nice flat response, not extra bright. I can add the shimmer at the console if I need it. The foot print is unbelievably small. Iâm replacing the cabinets in the photo and the one to the left is an 8â Gemini RS-408 and the one on the right is a 10â Gemini RS-410. The 10â TX310 is nearly the size of the 8â Gemini! Just slightly taller. Aesthetically, itâs definitely an upgrade. Dispute the small size, the low end is pretty good. Youâll need a sub if you want to use these for a party, but theyâll work great as delays or generally to reinforce sound.I would NOT recommend these for beginners. There isnât much in the way of protection (thereâs an analogue limiter) and they will be very easy to blow. The mic pre level has a nasty ramp up right at the top of the knob and even if you slowly ramp up to it, it jumps suddenly and will probably catch you off guard. If you need to put a passive DI inline to take out a ground loop or something, be aware of this nasty hump and donât let anyone else touch the volume knob. Also, thereâs no EQ or mixing on the speaker itself. The Gemini has a mic in, line in with bal and unbal, an amplified mix out and a two band EQ, and it cost $150 at the time of purchase. Inflation is a MFer.These are perfect for adding sound distribution points in a larger system with plenty of control and processing from the console, or for rooms too big for a bookshelf system. If youâre a DJ looking to get these or the bigger cabinets, make sure you put a compressor with limiter inline so they donât blow when someone decides to yell into a microphone.15": It gets just loud enough to the point where if you're standing in front of it, you'll consider turning it down. This is fine for me because I want the music to be enjoyable, not pain inducing. However, the big issue is that the bass rolls off at about 70Hz. This is fine for kick drums, and stuff like deep house will sound fine on it but if you're playing bass music (trap, other forms of EDM) you're going to be embarrassed. I was playing Beastie Boys' Brass Monkey at a party and there was LITERALLY nothing where the 808 bass drum was hitting. I believe it's hitting concert A1 which is 55Hz. Definitely take a sub if you're going to try to rock a party with these.I actually heard the Harbinger VARI V2315 15" last week and was pretty impressed by the bass. I need to go to guitar center to see exactly how low the bass goes, their website claims to have response down to 40Hz. For a frame of reference, the QSC K12.2 starts rolling off at 55Hz, and is down -10dB at 45Hz, so if you can still hear 40Hz on the Harbinger, it's giving the QSCs a run for it's money at almost a quarter of the price. I always thought their specs are BS because they're a no-name brand and the numbers seem too good to be true, but I'm going to bite the bullet and get a pair of the 12" version if I'm proven wrong. The Harbinger 12" is the same price as the 15" Alto.
Reviewer: Joshua
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Company, When i needed help. They were there.
Review: I helped a small church purchase these for the replacement of some old speakers. Good Product.
Reviewer: Trout Girl
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good product good price!
Review: Absolute hit at our trade shows! With their powerful 350W output and clear sound quality, they ensure our presentations are heard loud and clear, even in noisy convention centers. Plus, their lightweight and durable design make setup a breeze. These speakers have helped us stand out from the competition and create memorable experiences for attendees. Five stars all the way!
Customers say
Customers like the sound quality, weight, and functionality of the PA system. They mention it's portable, good for small venues, and perfect as a monitor. Customers are also satisfied with its quality and clarity. However, some customers disagree on the build quality.
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