Worship Musician Magazine April 2026 | Page 107

input from a digital piano for the march and recessional. The acoustic guitar environment only needed a single TS108C which did a fine job of relaying the voice and instrument to a crowd of forty on a patio setting. The mixer’ s reverb and EQ dialed in excellent sound almost instantly, and the included bags made load in and out a breeze.
The wedding required two speaker systems which tied together quickly via the TWS feature and gave an incredible stereo spread to the Spotify playback. The digital piano sounded as wide as an acoustic grand and the phone app proved invaluable when the lapel mic needed a bit of massaging to work in the reverberant church.
In all, Alto has given the market what is always wants, value. Whether the gig calls for a single vocal and guitar or a wedding ensemble or even a DJ party( to a point), the TS108C is ready to
deliver solid sound in a well-built housing with enough cool features to go up against the Big Names and win.
Editor’ s Note: It may be worth noting that this TS108C has a larger brother- the TS112C to serve larger audiences or inject some more low-end bass.
$ 499 each AltoProfessional. com
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