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Old July 21st, 2005, 12:55 PM
Karaoke John Karaoke John is offline
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Good Brands

I just wanted to put in my 2 cents about good brands. I am boycotting SC because of all the trouble I have had importing that brand of disks even though in the majority of cases the sound quality is excellent.
I have started buying Karaoke Bay disks at the Local Wal-mart and found the sound quality and ease of singing from them to really good. And $9.88 per disk is right in my budjet.
I also like DK and found them on sale at Karaoke.com for less than $8.00 per disk none of my regular singers have complained at all about quality.
Hits monthly I really like this brand I have some I sing from at every show. Whether Pop, Rock, or Country they sound good and my singers will request that version. Not to be confused with Pop or Country hits Today.
If you are into Motown Then Singing Machines Original Artist series is wonderful. They use the original Sound tracks and who wouldn't want to sing with Marvin Gaye or The Miracles. They even use original artists as the backup singers.
The brands I stay away from the most is Music Maestro, ultimate Karaoke, and Sybersound Dance versions. The Sybersound Billboard versions are okay.
I generally sing the Chartbuster versions the most I have quite a number of them.

John
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