SM @ Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:18 pm wrote:
Thanks very much for your comments. I really appreciate it. I do have some more questions. With regard to speakers I will go for the the monitors and subwoofer. My questions are
1. Mackie also has a 8 inch monitors, how do they compare with JBL and Yamaha.
The JBL LSR series are going to be (and this is my opinion based on experience) a higher quality speaker than the Yamaha's or Mackie's. The Yamaha and Mackie models will do a fine job, but ultimately JBL is JBL and for the price difference involved, I think definitely worth it.
SM @ Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:18 pm wrote:
2. You mentioned that both the Mackie and Yamaha mixers I am considering have good quality but not spectacular effects. for high quality vocal reverb do i need to buy a separate unit, and if so what brand/model and price would you recommend given that my total budget is at max $1500
I think you'd be happy with the on-board effects of either one. The Yamaha's are based off their SPX series effects and while somewhat limited compared to say and SPX-90 or something, they're still good. Mackie just spent a bunch of R&D revamping their on-board effects units. Again not top of the line but still good quality. If you're really interested in something better, you could look at a TC Electronics M-One which you could find used for around $200, but for what you're doing that's probably not necessary.
SM @ Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:18 pm wrote:
3. If I want to simultaneously play karaoke tracks (mp3s) from my laptop and record the final mix with vocals onto the laptop, how would I do that. Would I need to use the headphone output from the laptop to the mixer using 1/8 to RCA and an USB cable from the mixer to laptop for recording?
That's the way I would recommend doing it. That would give you the 3-band channel EQ control over the input from your laptop.
SM @ Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:18 pm wrote:
4. A somewhat lame question (given the times just trying to save some money here!) - is there a way that I can use the monitors and subwoofer also as a part of 5.1 home theatre system such that while doing karaoke I use only the monitors and sub and while playing regular music CDs I can use these along with regular surround speakers. I am thinking maybe I can hook up the receiver to the surround speakers directly and then to use the monitors and the sub use the receiver's pre- amp out to the mixer. Can this be done using rca cables?
Again, would highly appreciate your comments.
The last question is a little tougher. A digital console (instead of the MG or ProFX) would be able to process the surround signal and send it to the individual speakers, however they run in the area of $2300 or better. Depending on your surround sound receiver, if it has pre-amp outs for the front channels you could run those into the 2TR input on the console. You'd still need a way to get the signal from the sub channel out to the sub (that'd be a tougher task) and you'd have to have rear and center channel speakers connected to the amp on the receiver. I'd have to have to know more about your overall setup to be able to give you more specifics on this.