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PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:57 pm 
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Is it possible to use small home theater speakers for home karaoke? if so which one ? Thanks in advance for the replies.


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mp3er3000 @ Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:57 pm wrote:
Is it possible to use small home theater speakers for home karaoke? if so which one ? Thanks in advance for the replies.

It is possible but not wise. Along with the high risk of blowing the speakers, it doesn't have the kind of live presence and dynamic range you want for karaoke.

How do I know? I tried it, and suffered through poor sound and blown speakers.

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Hi MP3er,


I use home theater speakers for my home system with no problems what so ever. I have a total of (12) Bose cubes in arrays of (2), with (2) Bose subs (non-powered). I have (4) right front, (4) left front, (2) right rear and (2) left rear. The subs are at oppisite sides of the room. My Room size is about 16' by 28' with 12' ceilings. My cubes are placed high (10' or so)and aimed slightly downward and inward. I will have to say that I can crank up my system as loud as you can stand it and it will easily handle vocals. The Bose cubes are what are inside the Bose L1 units. I have been using the same cubes for almost (6) years and have not had to replace a single one. I love the sound because Bose speakers do a very good job of producing crystal clear vocals.

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Small Speakers for the home? Got just the thing. FBT Jolly 8Rs. I have them and you have to hear them to believe them. They sound like MUCH bigger speakers. Also, they are virtually unblowable ( compressors and overload protection built in). However, you pay for quality, even in the home...

Here's a link: http://www.fullcompass.com/product/233920.html


Just awesome for their size.

Need more power? Check the 10s and larger.

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