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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:58 am 
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Hi im new to the karaoke scene and i just have a couple questions about it. First question is that, is there any software out there that would make my laptop into like a Cavs jb199.  Where i can make a list into numberic order and just type in the number for the songs i want.  Second question is, I am looking for a wireless mic what would be the best, and do i need a mixer also if i go with a wireless mic? If anyone can help me out i would really appericate it.

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how you name your files is up to you!

But with even windows explorer, you can find them in that way!

I would ALWAYS use a mixer with any karaoke system with a microphone.  Opinions vary on which one is best. For home use, I found the AKJ7000 and 7050 amp/mixer perfect, and even small venues it's good. I also love the Mackie CFX12 mixer. I bought the DFX12, and immediately loved it, but without the midrange, I DID notice the difference.


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Yes, my regret with that Mackie model is the loss of that mid range. I didn't realize how much I depended on that midrange for doing magic to some voices!

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