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AlphaTheta WAVE-EIGHT 8" Portable Powered Speaker With SonicLink

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AlphaTheta OMNIS-DUO Wireless DJ System & WAVE-EIGHT Powered Speakers | New from NAMM 2024

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WAVE-EIGHT 8" Portable DJ Speaker with SonicLink | Overview

Introducing the OMNIS-DUO portable all-in-one DJ system & WAVE-EIGHT portable DJ speaker
Description
Building on the sterling reputation and legacy of Pioneer DJ, the WAVE-EIGHT from AlphaTheta enables DJs and music lovers to easily create vibrant soundscapes at parties in places they never could before. With the brand's pioneering SonicLink technology, you can finally mix and perform without cables. And the professional-grade sound output, with deep bass punch, will energize crowds whether you're indoors or outdoors.

Cable-Free Convenience
With the WAVE-EIGHT's game-changing SonicLink wireless technology, you can DJ untethered by speaker cables. The proprietary ultralow latency transmitter wirelessly connects your gear to the speaker in real time, so you'll hear the track the instant you press play—just like wired speakers. Simply connect the included transmitter to your DJ controller or turntables, and you'll be mixing seamlessly in seconds. SonicLink finally makes cable-free DJing a reality. Take your decks and WAVE-EIGHT anywhere without compromising your performance.

Stellar Sound Quality
Don't let its portable size fool you—the WAVE-EIGHT packs professional sound pressure and deep bass you can feel. The efficient built-in amp and 8" woofer deliver clear audio with thumping low end, so your mixes will get the party pumping wherever it's at. When you need extra coverage, easily link multiple WAVE-EIGHTs wirelessly in different configurations like stereo pair or dedicated subwoofer. With the switchable EQ modes, you can instantly optimize the sound for different spaces.

Take Club-Worthy Sound Outdoors
Don't let its portable size fool you—the WAVE-EIGHT packs the punch needed for house parties, beach bashes and outdoor dance floors. Its efficient Class-D amplifier delivers clear, powerful audio with deep bass you can feel, while the Vortex Bass Accelerator enhances low-end response. Easily expand your setup by combining multiple WAVE-EIGHT units wirelessly in different configurations to fill larger spaces. Switch between Sound Modes like Stereo, Mono and Subwoofer with just a flip of the switch.

Long Battery Life
When your party calls for portability, the WAVE-EIGHT is the perfect wingman. The built-in battery provides up to eight hours of continuous play time, keeping the music alive into the night. It's also IPX4 waterproof so splashes and spills at pool parties or beach events are no issue. And thanks to the smooth-rolling casters and retractable handle, you can transport the 28 lb. speaker comfortably on your own. Wherever the next event takes you, the WAVE-EIGHT brings the customizable sound in a road-ready package.
With the freedom to DJ cable-free anywhere, powerful audio punch and battery-powered portability, AlphaTheta's WAVE-EIGHT speaker empowers you to throw unforgettable events wherever you go. Don't limit the party—bring the vibes everywhere with the WAVE-EIGHT.
Features
- Eight 3" high-performance full-range drivers
- 110 watts of power
- SonicLink wireless app for custom EQ and DSP control
- XLR and 1/4" combo inputs
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submitteda year ago
byJoshua
fromRialto ca
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I dj so the less cables the better but when I scratch on ddj1000 their is this distortion
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submitted4 months ago
asked byYoung
fromNew York, NY
Does this come with the stands?
No, it doesn't.