Good Information, Everything you said was spot on. Ive been using my Stealth for about 3 years. My lessons learned; Get the transmitter up as high as you can, maybe even speaker tripod height. Change the channels when you get drop outs and interference. I change channels after every gig. Keep the the antennas just like in the picture on the box when in use.. looking forward to the Stealth Pro coming out in 10 years.,.,LOL.. Thanks again.
I have a test for you. I also have the alto stealth to use to transmit the signal from my guitar effects pedal board across the room to two powered FRFR speakers. It works really well in that application but I have come across an issue. I added a usb mixer into my setup so we can record our band rehearsals and ran quarter inch TRS out of the mixer Mains and into the alto transmitter and of course the receivers on the back of the speakers. Here is the problem I discovered. When using the alto stealth system with a mixer and a laptop running a DAW, I get very loud static into the speakers. If the DAW is not open, there's no static noise at all but as soon as a DAW is opened up it's very loud static noise to the speakers. When this happened and I was troubleshooting, I bypassed the alto stealth system and just ran quarter inch cables from the mixer directly to the powered speakers and all the static noise was gone when a DAW is open. If I am not recording and have no need to have a DAW open, if I just want to play music from RUclips or Windows Media Player off the laptop, or transmit the sound from our instruments, it works perfectly fine. It only happens when a DAW is opened up. Any thoughts on this?
It sounds like you are creating a signal loop when your DAW is on since you are sending audio signal flowing in two directions. You should probably be able to fix this by getting a power strip unit with an isolating transformer in it to lift the ground and break the loop and wither plugging your power to your laptop into it, or the usb mixer’s power source into it. The company tripp-lite makes some good ones just search for a power strip with isolated transformer in it
Will daisy chaining Left/Right speakers work? For example 1 powered subwoofer and 2 powered cabs on the L and 2 on the R (5 cabs in total). 1 receiver to each of the subs IN and run cables from the sub out to the L / R bottom bin then the top bin. Would that work?
Hi... I've been following you. I have one of the alto wireless shield but doesn't have a mixer or controller. However I do have a receiver avr and I was wondering how do I connect it to the receiver? Lmk thanks again
I finally got my stealth however, I was getting crazy static at 12ft and I was in stereo, but the right volume was not working the left was control both speaker levels...I think I have a defective unit.
Thinking about purchasing the Alto Stealth for my DJ business. I currently have passive speakers with speakon connections. Will I be able to make the system work with these items?
What about the hissing if the gain knob is any higher than 12 o’clock on the transmitter? I know I can go louder with a direct cable connection because I tested it. Any suggestions.
They claim 200ft but keep in mind since it is a radio freq and where your going to be using it, the distance may vary due to other radio frequencies, wifi and cell towers.
Nothing is guaranteed. I have this system and it’s environmental with too many scenarios to name. The best way is to get your transmitter up as high as possible, speakers in line of sight, and use channels above 5. Keep your antennas up and in sight. If it’s a life and death scenario….this is not the system you want. There are more expensive and reliable systems out there like the Sennheiser EW-100 G4 system. I use this system when I need to be sure.
So what's the name of that battery pack....If I put in battery pack on Amazon....of course "batteries in a pack" comes up.
Battery options AA pack amzn.to/3rm2z1E
Rechargeable 12v Option amzn.to/2VXQKD7
I have it for about a year works great, I use DDJ 1000 I use Booth output for my stealth and main out to my main speakers once again great video.
Good Information, Everything you said was spot on. Ive been using my Stealth for about 3 years. My lessons learned; Get the transmitter up as high as you can, maybe even speaker tripod height. Change the channels when you get drop outs and interference. I change channels after every gig. Keep the the antennas just like in the picture on the box when in use.. looking forward to the Stealth Pro coming out in 10 years.,.,LOL.. Thanks again.
The new Pro series is out final..
I usually run two active speakers. Occasionally I add a powered sub to the equation. How does that change the placement or set up for the transmitter?
Hi, your explanation was exactly what I needed!
Thanks a lot.
great video thank you!
Please can I connect my subwoofer with cable and my tops with wireless will it sound properly I just need answer thank you
I have a test for you.
I also have the alto stealth to use to transmit the signal from my guitar effects pedal board across the room to two powered FRFR speakers. It works really well in that application but I have come across an issue.
I added a usb mixer into my setup so we can record our band rehearsals and ran quarter inch TRS out of the mixer Mains and into the alto transmitter and of course the receivers on the back of the speakers.
Here is the problem I discovered. When using the alto stealth system with a mixer and a laptop running a DAW, I get very loud static into the speakers. If the DAW is not open, there's no static noise at all but as soon as a DAW is opened up it's very loud static noise to the speakers. When this happened and I was troubleshooting, I bypassed the alto stealth system and just ran quarter inch cables from the mixer directly to the powered speakers and all the static noise was gone when a DAW is open.
If I am not recording and have no need to have a DAW open, if I just want to play music from RUclips or Windows Media Player off the laptop, or transmit the sound from our instruments, it works perfectly fine. It only happens when a DAW is opened up.
Any thoughts on this?
It sounds like you are creating a signal loop when your DAW is on since you are sending audio signal flowing in two directions. You should probably be able to fix this by getting a power strip unit with an isolating transformer in it to lift the ground and break the loop and wither plugging your power to your laptop into it, or the usb mixer’s power source into it. The company tripp-lite makes some good ones just search for a power strip with isolated transformer in it
Thank you for the video. Is there a cheaper option for home and small party use?
Will daisy chaining Left/Right speakers work? For example
1 powered subwoofer and 2 powered cabs on the L and 2 on the R (5 cabs in total).
1 receiver to each of the subs IN and run cables from the sub out to the L / R bottom bin then the top bin.
Would that work?
Wanted to ask, from the main component, I can use XLR to 1/4 in. Then Into my mixer, then the other packs hook to the speakers?
Always love your videos! Do you have a link for that battery pack? I didn’t see it in your Amazon link.
Did you get to try the Battery Pack?
Hi... I've been following you. I have one of the alto wireless shield but doesn't have a mixer or controller. However I do have a receiver avr and I was wondering how do I connect it to the receiver? Lmk thanks again
Hello
I have 2 Bluetooth speakers from soundtown. I’m looking for a wireless transmitter that can link both speakers… any suggestions?
Hi , great video
Can you tell me what brand and style is the battery (pack)operated charger for the alto transmitter? I’m unable to find it on Amazon
i haven't found it either...You yet?
Hello where can I find one of those battery packs
How can I make a set up wireless stealth with two speakers and a subwoofer (Ts315S)?????
I finally got my stealth however, I was getting crazy static at 12ft and I was in stereo, but the right volume was not working the left was control both speaker levels...I think I have a defective unit.
Thinking about purchasing the Alto Stealth for my DJ business. I currently have passive speakers with speakon connections. Will I be able to make the system work with these items?
No. But you can run the xlr to your amps but you still need to run your speakon cables to your speakers.
No it won't, speakers must be self powered in order to work.
ThankU
well done
Can I connect the receiver to a mixer? i need it to send audio to my console, thanks
What about the hissing if the gain knob is any higher than 12 o’clock on the transmitter? I know I can go louder with a direct cable connection because I tested it. Any suggestions.
I will work on that for you and find some details on how the Gain dB range works.
Thanks
Does this work with the JBL PartyBox 1000, speaker?
How can I use the stealth wireless with a sub woofer
Link to that battery pack please! Not seeing it on your Amazon
Just found it on your website
I need too
Did anyone find the battery pack? Can’t find it on Amazon
@@DandyDoesIt What’s the name of it?
@@djbrandon5016 that was a year ago. I don't remember. I didn't end up getting it.
Where should the squelch be set at?
How far is the range with these things!?
They claim 200ft but keep in mind since it is a radio freq and where your going to be using it, the distance may vary due to other radio frequencies, wifi and cell towers.
Nobody have it on stock :(
Where do I find the power adapter?
AC power supplies or Battery packs are on amazon just search for 12v 2a dc
Does Alto have the Pro version of the wirelesd system?
They did have a Pro version a few years ago, but for some reason it's been discontinued. 😣
Hola, cuando haces un video nuevamente?
I'd like to know how to properly connect this system without any issues.
Nothing is guaranteed.
I have this system and it’s environmental with too many scenarios to name.
The best way is to get your transmitter up as high as possible, speakers in line of sight, and use channels above 5.
Keep your antennas up and in sight.
If it’s a life and death scenario….this is not the system you want.
There are more expensive and reliable systems out there like the Sennheiser EW-100 G4 system. I use this system when I need to be sure.