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Alto Professional Unveils TRUESONIC Wireless, Powered Loudspeakers

At the NAMM 2012 Show, Alto Professional unveiled two new powered, wireless loudspeakers, the TRUESONIC Wireless TS112W and TS115W.

Both models provide clean, transparent sound from wired or wireless sources. .

The TS112W and TS115W are two-way, 12-inch and 15-inch models, respectively. They are outfitted with 800 watts of Class D power and are specified to provide SPL of 125 dB for the TS112W and 126 dB for the TS115W.

The TRUESONIC Wireless line simplifies the connection to multiple devices with the ability to play audio from any Bluetooth audio-equipped device such as an iPad, iPod touch, iPhone or other smart phone.

In addition, both TS112W and TS115W include two Mic/Line Female XLR – 1/4-inch combo inputs with independent gain controls so it’s easy to get up and running with just about any audio source.

“TRUESONIC speakers are already established as the most powerful in their class,” said Jay Schlabs, executive director of Alto Professional. “With wireless capability, the TRUESONIC series is now one of the most versatile speaker lines on the planet.”

The TRUESONIC TS112W and TS115W are expected to arrive at pro audio and live sound retailers in Q2-2012 with an MSRP of $549 (TS115W) and $499 (TS112W) and estimated street prices of $449 (TS115W) and $399 (TS112W).

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