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I'm looking at picking up an active monitor to make it easier to hear myself at gigs, either for feeding in a signal from a miced-up amp or for taking a direct feed from a modeler.
Is anyone using an Alto TS110A successfully for a monitor? Just wondering if it's got enough beans... I'm attracted by the relatively small form factor, light weight and price. If I need to go to a 12" speaker, the other options I'm considering are the Alto TS112A or the EV ZLX12P as I'm aiming to keep the price under £250.
Any opinions/ real world experience welcomed.
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A Neanderthal! He wouldn't even know the meaning of subtle if he looked it up in a dictionary. Come to think of it, he should look up the definitions of timing and rhythm as well! We play a variety of covers across a number of genres and classic rock is about as heavy as we get...
Until it crapped out on me, I was using a Wharfedale Titan 12A which was just about OK. It was an older generation of active cab with a 300w power rating. Can't seem to find any SPL specs for it though and it's now discontinued. Looking for a decent, loud and reliable replacement and if I can get away with a 10" version, so much the better.