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Old October 19th, 2004, 05:54 PM
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Re: Newbie to Computerize Karaoke songs

CHATROBOT,

When the time comes you may want to go to a mixer you might want to take a look at the Peavey RQ200 six channel Mini Console.

I use it in the home whenever I host our private Karaoke Club meetings There's seven of us, and my wife and I use cordless and the other 5 use mikes through the mixer. I manually mix the cordless mikes into the group with the gain controls on the cordless receiver. That leaves us a spare on the Peavey mixer for any guest somebody might want to invite.

Went in to all that so's you'd get an idea of what you can do with one should others get involved in singing with you down the road..

It sells for $199. At least that's what my local store sold it to me for, and they're not known for their generosity, so I guess that's the going price ...dunno.

Does everything we need on a non-commercial level.

Take care,

George
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Old October 20th, 2004, 02:30 PM
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Re: Newbie to Computerize Karaoke songs

Thank you George for the info. Where do you get your mixer? What kind of store you go? Perhaps I can check on line to see if I can find it.

By the way, I tried out MP3+ on my laptop and hook into stereo system. It works!!
Well, I have to admit this is the poor man version, but worth the experience. Now I can start thinking about more expensive stuff if I really want to go fancy.
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Old October 20th, 2004, 03:38 PM
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Re: Newbie to Computerize Karaoke songs

What matters is that you are enjoying what you are doing with whatever resourses you have.

I never try to keep up with the Jonses, I find it's much cheaper to drag them down to my level

Anyway, I got the mixer at a local music store. You know, the kind that carries instruments, amps, etc. and caters to musicians. I'd imagine it's available on line.


Have fun,

George
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