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The ALTO UBER FX2 is a 200W portable PA speaker system featuring a 5-speaker array for 320° sound coverage, a rechargeable battery lasting up to 100 hours, and a 2-channel mixer with EQ and FX. It supports Bluetooth streaming, USB charging, and remote control via the Alto Pro App, all packed into a lightweight, wheeled design with practical extras for professional and social events.
Mounting type | Floor Standing |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Connector type | USB, XLR |
Item weight | 10.4 Kilograms |
Output wattage | 200 Watts |
Number of channels | 2 |
Audio input | Microphone,instrument,line level |
Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
UPC | 816311012263 |
Product Dimensions | 26.6 x 38.4 x 49.4 cm; 10.4 kg |
Item model number | UBERFXMKIIXEU |
Size | with 2-Channel EQ & FX Mixer |
Battery Type | Lead Acid |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Item Weight | 10.4 kg |
D**E
Believe the reviews this is an excellent product!
I did not believe the positive reviews of this product so bought it thorough Amazon as it is easy to make a return without fuss; I would return if not up to the high standards promised. This is just perfect for my needs, village hall talks with sound and music to back up my presentation. The sound filled the village hall with over 70 people in attendance, the music was a real wow. It is so easy to move around and now adds to my battery driven projector so now do not need any mains power. I am now using it as my speaker in my office as the quality at low level is excellent too.
J**A
Impressive Portable PA System for Busking
I recently purchased the ALTO PROFESSIONAL Busker 200W Portable PA Speaker System for my street performances, and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed!The sound quality is exceptional, delivering clear and powerful audio that easily fills the outdoor space. The 200W power output ensures that my music reaches the audience with clarity and depth, even in noisy environments.One of the standout features of this PA system is its portability. The built-in rechargeable battery allows me to perform for hours without worrying about finding a power outlet. Additionally, the Bluetooth control feature is incredibly convenient, allowing me to adjust settings and playlists wirelessly from my smartphone.The construction feels sturdy and durable, perfect for outdoor use. I also appreciate the sleek and professional design, which adds a touch of professionalism to my performances.Overall, I highly recommend the ALTO PROFESSIONAL Busker 200W Portable PA Speaker System to any street performer or busker looking for a reliable and high-quality PA system. It has exceeded my expectations and has become an essential part of my setup.
N**T
Bose S1........ look behind you!
This is a very good speaker overall but note (in my estimation) there is limited volume in some respects (compared to my Ev8 and Yamaha Btr100 etc). It's 100w in RMS terms and not the silly 200w peak that Alto boldly stamp on it. They know most buyers won't know the difference between 100w proper and 200w scream your t**s off til it breaks noise. Still that peak capability is useful when a suddenly loud drumbeat or the like asks for it. It does break up when you push it near to it's limits and in tandem it loses control and clarity across the board. My Yamaha BTR100 is the same claimed spec of a 100w but beats the Alto for ultimate loudness without sounding so distressed. Still it's a very nice and extremely well finished item and it is the perfect grab it and get on with it, Swiss Army knife, do it all box. We are spoilt for choice nowadays . Oh yeah, I would much rather have two of these than the Bose S1. I'm NOT convinced by the Bose S1 speaker, it's main competitor at all. The S1 too falls apart and quite horribly when it's pushed. £600+? Nah mate!Please note the Alto Pro app is limited with no mute abilities apart from FX and it is hard to get it to connect. More often than not it fails you may well be advised that if you want to use the extended abilities live you may well end up tearing your hair out trying to get it to connect . It has your location though so that's fine eh? (NOT!). VERY stupidly it has a voice telling you bluetooth is connected. This is level dependent on both the main and the Bluetooth/aux channel. It's ok if you have the channels down low but if not and you are in the middle of a gig it's going to make you look like an amateur. You may think well I will just keep it down low when I set. Trouble is Bluetooth MAY disconnect momentarily and reconnect and then said voice will announce loud and clear that Bluetooth is now connected) Also on Bluetooth it misses out the first note or so of music, if you have a tightly edited track (EV8 does the same. to be fair). Find a workaround or be forever irked. When you get to my age you get irked a lot!Just a little more heft from this Alto Busker speaker and it would boss the market. Still if it is reliable (Alto speakers can be fatally unreliable I understand from people close to me who have bought the TS models) it will probably sell by the boatload.SORT OUT THAT APP THOUGH ALTO, YA HEAR ME?!
T**N
What a great buy!
This is a first class piece of PA kit – it works really well. We’ve used it on the street singing Christmas carols to backing music, every week in our Gospel community church Blyth. The app control is really useful if the volume is either too quiet or too loud as you can just tweak it slightly on the fly. We gave away our old portable PA and I’m so glad we bought this instead! It’s very versatile and I wish you could buy a whole rig like this for a big setting as the sound is so clear, the bass is so rich. It’s really good.
M**N
Punch way above their size.
Brilliant and small but punches like bigger speakers. Thinking of sell in my Mackies for these.
W**R
Not anywhere powerful enough
Unfortunately not a great product. Have Alto PA so thought this would be same standard. Nope. Speaker is buzzy, you can't put great vocals through it. Just very poor. Bought it because it's Alto but def not Alto spec
I**D
No way 200W
I ordered this and a 30W rechargeable Coolmusic BP-Mini at the same time, the Alto intended for outdoor gigs and big venues where a wheeled 200W (OK, never expected in RMS terms) would be valuable, the tiny handstrapped 30W for just boosting guitar in sessions. Well, the 30W proved FAR louder than this 200W which must be the lowest output such amp I have ever encountered. My old QTX Stereo busking amp is far stronger and clearer. Just an extremely weak amplification whether vocal or instruments or playing via Bluetooth. Pity as otherwise very good value, only a tenner more than the little 30W table top rechargeable. Just useless for the purpose. Returned.
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