Best Alto Bluetooth Ultimate Alternatives
We found 10 alternatives to Alto Bluetooth Ultimate based on experts and consumers reviews.
Alto Bluetooth Total 2
Based on 4 reviews
I had considered getting a smaller speaker with inbuilt Bluetooth, but was concerned about sacrificing sound quality by moving to a smaller speaker. This is perfect. Plug in and play. Very easy to connect and output to second speaker is spot on also. Would be ideal for playing a Spotify Playlist in a venue where you don't have a technician.
Denon Professional DN-202WT
Based on 2 reviews
Installed in an ice skating center some month ago, the transmitter and receiver are working very fine. With a distance of 30m between the 2 units (without walls), the sound is clear with no frequency loss or drops. The DJ is on the middle of the ice and the PA system is in the DJ booth nnext to the track. A perfect solution for this situation.
Omnitronic BDT-5.0 Bluetooth Transceiver
Based on 1 reviews
Its extremely good device, bur wish it had battery for at least short operarional time. Would be also great to have 2 RCA version for versatility, I personally dont like 3.5mm trs as it pops on plug in/out. Otherwise in the top range of sound quality via analog/jack out. Spdif -well, digital is digital, it works :)
PureLink CSW 600
Based on 1 reviews
Bought it about 2-3weeks ago and since then i use it every day. You can set it up in no time. Build quality seems at lease good. There is no issues with it at all. No interference, no signal losses even if i places it next to wifi router, av receiver and tv tuner. Perfect buy💪
Swissonic Bluetooth Receiver
Based on 5 reviews
It's not that expensive and it does its job well. There is no hisin weird sound disturbance. the only downside is that its very big, but other than that its super handy if you don't want to leave your phone at the mixing board with also enables you to set the loudness of song through your phone.
Klark Teknik DW 20BR Air Link
Based on 4 reviews
looking for a quick set up for multiple act festivals? look no further. Use a long XLR close to the artist on stage, great for those local festival jobs with multiple acts with backing tracks on their phone. Easy to use and set up, great sound for bluetooth and good gain with control. Only one small con is the is the power adapter, option for battery or even better to use phantom power when using XLR would be a great benefit. Over all great Job :-)
Denon Professional DN-200BR
Based on 3 reviews
handling: both balanced XLR and single ended outputs are provided features: output level can be set by pot sound: excells well over the EUR25 Logitech I bought at mediamarkt, great soundstage, clearly pinpointing the instruements, even though bluetooth has limited bandwidth ( I use Infinity Quantum Jr speakers with tube amplifier) quality: I like sturdy steel housings which can be mounted by screws
Klark Teknik AIR LINK DW 20T
Based on 5 reviews
We tried it at an event with about 200 people to give sound to the reception for welcoming people at a distance of about 20 meters. Initially when the room was empty it worked reasonably well but once the room was full of people it started to lose signal and we had to pull cable as far as we could so we reduced the radius to 7 metres and it worked correctly.
Fun Generation BT Receiver
Based on 18 reviews
Nett und klein, für mal eben schnell Musik absolut ausreichend. Verarbeitung ist okay, ein Plastik Gehäuse halt. Das Steckernetzteil was ich dazu bekommen habe hat keinen L-Förmigen Stecker auf Seite des Bluetooth Empfängers, lässt sich also nicht unter die Plastiknase drehen, und so "zuschließen". Die ursprünglichen Netzteile waren wohl mal andere. Aber das ist eigentlich auch nur etwas kosmetisches, und daher gebe ich, grade auch weil es nur 39 € kostet, 5/5 Sternen.
Sirus Stereo Link 5.8 TX
Based on 1 reviews
This is a great system for transmitting streams, MP3s etc. at home, in bars, larger rooms etc. or outdoors where cabling is not an option. The build quality is good and robust, the opportunity to use balanced or unbalanced connectors is great. Pairing works virtually immediately; volume controls on both devices allow you to tweak the signal level to get perfect sound. The stereo to mono switch on the transmitter works effectively without phasing issues, and the stereo spread is reproduced faithfully. I tested the system in my apartment. The transmitter was in the living room; the first test had the receiver and stereo speaker in the kitchen- one room over, but a wall and two open doors between. Worked like a charm! For the second test I went upstairs; the distance was probably around 15...