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Author:  KJBigMike [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 4:43 pm ]
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Wow you guys are going to get tired of me posting... My new wife wants me to put our Wedding pictures on CD and I am lightscribing them all first 20min each so here I am... bear with me... or is it bare with me? but I degress

I moved from OR to Pittsburgh PA to get maried and start a new with my long distance girlfriend and couldn't be happier but long story short, I have all my equipment but no gig. AND I have a GREAT basement where I built a Bar, setup my equipment and love to sing. I have been know to come home, start singing at 5:30 and not stop untill 11:00 raspy voice and all.

Anybody live near Pittsburgh, It's setup right now HA!

Does anyone else setup at home and sing?

Author:  lordairgtar [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:55 pm ]
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I do sometimes, but the guy upstairs complains. It's OK for him to rev up his Harley at 3AM, though. :P

Author:  diafel [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:31 pm ]
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The odd occasion I will set up at home to try new songs.
Amd to let my 5 year old have a go.

P.S. It's bear with me.....
The other way, you're asking people to get naked with you ...LOL

Author:  Karen K [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:17 pm ]
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We have always had a machine in our living room for a few reasons - one, to make sure discs are okay - before we went computer, nothing was worse than having someone be all excited about singing a song and it didn't work right; second, when I was doing young people shows, I felt it was important to be familiar with the music and to catch anything that was off-color, and thus place it on the "don't even ask if you can sing this song" list. Third, nothing is worse than learning something from the original song, then shoot the karaoke music up on the screen and it is different. Just nice to know what's coming next I guess.

I don't learn as much new stuff as I used to. I find most people are happier hearing something they are familiar with, and too often FAR too familiar with, so if the rotation is light, I take requests and hand them out to the singers that are singing. I do get asked to sing new stuff - it affords the fraidy cats a way to become familiar with a song by singing along for a few weeks.

My grandkids enjoy "playing" karaoke and I have a collection of CDGs just for them, too, for when I've had enough of Lunar Jim and Dora.

Hubby and I both started out as just singers in the early '90s and it's nice sometimes to sit and go through new music when we get it (I still buy on CDG and upload onto computer).

Author:  MorganLeFey [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:25 pm ]
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I hadnt set up for bruddy ages till I got the new mixer and needed to test drive my ability to set up...glad I did cos it would have been a disasterous gig otherwise...to be honest its been a godsend having it set up cos it has given me back the enthusiasm I had for singing. So I guess the answer is yeah

Author:  Nlouch [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:29 am ]
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I've setup for a few parties at home - obviously not the full system, just my original starter system.

Author:  Lonman [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:25 am ]
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I don't have a full blown setup at home, but have my computer & a nice studio mic (or handheld if I feel the need) for practice in my computer room. If wanted I could set up my spare PA to kick it up a bit.

Author:  diamonddave [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:20 am ]
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I use one of my show systems 2 2500 watt amps through 2 2-15 cabinets and 2 2-12 cabinets and the monitor is in the fireplace ( no room in the living room ) works well Dave

Author:  Nlouch [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:00 am ]
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OMG, how big is the room Dave?

Author:  TOMMIE TUNES [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:11 am ]
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:wave: Welcome Neighbor! It truly is a small world. I was born and raised in Pittsburgh PA and still live here and consider myself to be an extreme karaoke hobbyist. There are many karaoke bars here with enthusiastic patrons but the majority of them have low quality sound systems which can be very disapointing if you love to sing. I also have a system in my basement that sounds great and the price is right on the drinks! My friends and i get together at least once a month and sing to the wee hours of the morning. I use alot of foam on the ceiling and carpet on the walls for sound insulation. Since you live in PGH a good local website to visit is www.pghkaraoke.com for venue listings and other things about karaoke. A friend of mine owns the website and does this just because he loves karaoke!

Author:  ericlater [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:41 am ]
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I have my original Singing Machine in my entertainment center and my desktop in my office plays zip files. Either one suffices for when I'm ready to sing. And since I try not to sing at my shows I often sing at home.

Author:  diamonddave [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:56 pm ]
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The room is 15 feet by 30 feet Dave

Author:  JoeChartreuse [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:43 pm ]
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Just the 90W Duet for me, usually in my office. It's mostly for testing new CDGs or learning a new song. For home parties I set up an actual small event system...

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