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  • eljonathaneljonathan

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    Alto Professional PS-4HAPublished on 12/09/11 at 10:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I have been using this t.

    I tried some HP assets, such as DAS Audio => DR115A, DR15A. Eminence> Hp amplifier quip in Delta 15LF, BST => WP480a.

    Plus: The quality of sound exceptional for a mid-range HP. Clarity Power, acute mdium almost perfect.

    The quality of manufacture of the body that comes from Italy, it's solid, trs beautiful design! was a bit like a mackie! (The rest assembled in China).

    Protection of inputs and outputs XLR and between a small microphone capsule, I find it pretty nice and clean.

    For Lampl cooling chiller plants. has no almost no heating of APRS + 10 hours of use!

    No need subwoofer for these "30", unless outdoor use.

    Cons: I think this fund is of …
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    I have been using this t.

    I tried some HP assets, such as DAS Audio => DR115A, DR15A. Eminence> Hp amplifier quip in Delta 15LF, BST => WP480a.

    Plus: The quality of sound exceptional for a mid-range HP. Clarity Power, acute mdium almost perfect.

    The quality of manufacture of the body that comes from Italy, it's solid, trs beautiful design! was a bit like a mackie! (The rest assembled in China).

    Protection of inputs and outputs XLR and between a small microphone capsule, I find it pretty nice and clean.

    For Lampl cooling chiller plants. has no almost no heating of APRS + 10 hours of use!

    No need subwoofer for these "30", unless outdoor use.

    Cons: I think this fund is of the same fragile, she made a big deal of feedback and is less acute than the other ...

    I've never had problems with accessories for type privs!

    For the small BMOL c'tait of feedback during a big show ... Needless to say that she is making the right .....

    I would do the accessories of choice for private type, but more for the show. For APRS can be spend on the mackie, rcf and das ...

    For the price c'tait a dstockage for me ... 500 both, for a function that I have it. But they are no longer marketed today.

    But it is a good product trs is well above Behringer, JBSYSTEMS, KoolSound, gemini and even mackie SERIES for only thump ... But do not ask the moon.
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  • tony on-linetony on-line

    Alto Professional PS-4HAPublished on 04/10/05 at 09:12
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    - A useful service in return for complment rgy.
    - Good quality, compact, dial-up connection. Possibility to use foot bath.
    - The weak point: I do not t convinced by the quality of restitution (...).
    - I used all of nbreux Systmes DIFFERENT (Nexo, EAW, ElectroVoice ...).
    - My opinion on what MODEL is limited provision of a low or this note. However, I think it is desirable to test them before purchase.
  • chouchou22chouchou22

    Alto Professional PS-4HAPublished on 10/22/05 at 16:15
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    I just bought these speakers to recreate a trs good sound for a fair price ... No soucy
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