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Old September 9th, 2003, 10:12 PM
mlepine mlepine is offline
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Louieoke,

I'm glad you started a new thread, I've been wanting to write my opinion on this forum but I felt it was getting old!

I'm not a KJ but I own about 125 cdg's from different brand and I will agree with flipeoke, all brands all capable of the best and the worst.

I own DK Encore 1 set, Hot-Stuff 1 set, over 30 BMB/Nutech and many more (No Sound Choice).

My Preferences:

1) DK
2) Hot-Stuff
3) BMB/Nutech
4) Party Tymes (For Disco)
5) Legends

I know you guy's will say he doesn't know anything by ranking BMB/Nutech so hight, well the arrangement are not at all like the original and it's the reason I like it plus the key is always good, from the Beatles to Air Supply to Elvis...

I don't agree with someone that said it sound like a Midi File, I don't know the equipment you're using but it's not thru. The volume is in fact low but with a good console you just need to boost the volume of the music!

Sometime with the DK album I find that the guide for the vocal is to loud & you always hear it in the back while I'm singing.

Oh yes, Backstage? It's a joke!! The album 8817 from Engelbert...
one song is the EXACT arrangement I have on a VCD album in mono!! My friend has a Backstage album and it show Nutech on the screen!
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