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PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:40 am 
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Where can I get reviews on CD+G makes so that I know I'm getting consistent quality where buying online? Thanks!


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:02 pm 
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Most people will agree that for the most part Chartbuster & Sound Choice are always the top two brands quality wise. Hope that helps & good luck


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:32 pm 
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Here's a recent thread:

http://www.karaoke-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=18400

Here's my take.

Sound Choice is good for most things, and is by far the best for most songs that depend on guitar. It has more really strong tracks, and a lower percentage of clinkers, than any other brand.

Chartbuster is real good for country, and for 50s / 60s oldies. Not so much for 70s and 80s with strong guitar lines -- their lead guitar is substandard. If the song depends on pedal steel and fiddle, as much country does, Chartbuster is usuallly the best.

Pop Hits is very good, very authentic general music lines. They also have some excellent lead guitar. I consider them to be underrated -- if they had dot-leaders I would put them right up with Sound Choice. They are often my preferred manufacturer if I have multiple copies of a track.

DK is very good in general sound across a wide range of music. But many people dislike three things -- 1) possible one-step key change on a song that most people have trouble with, 2) the pan flute melody lead, and 3) no coverage after 1996 with only about 1600 songs available.

Zoom is OK, but to be honest I don't get people putting them up with Sound Choice. Perhaps on their newer stuff. They have good lyric production values.

SBI is up and coming. While they aren't SoundChoice quality, they are making lots of songs and they are generally pretty good.

Priddis (and their Lost Classics) is pretty darn good. Music is often excellent, lyrics values not quite as much.

Legends/Sunfly is strange. Their sound is not much like the original many times, but sometimes that is a plus for singing the song. Example -- Cherry Bomb and I Got A Name. Sound Choice and Chartbuster are both "better" in the sense that they are closer to the original, but the Legends is much easier to sing to and sometimes sounds better (perhaps due to hosts not turning up the under-modulated SC/CB versions). I consider Legends to be upper second-tier.

Panorama produces Big Country, Big Hitz, etc. I find their stuff to be decent most of the time. They are one of the ones often used in....

Supercore is a compilation brand. They use Panorama, old Pioneer, Nutech, and even some SoundChoice.

RadioStarz is unusual. They have excellent music quality and poor lyrics production. Accuracy is generally great. Their Steely Dan disk is one of the best overall disks I have ever heard.

Party Tyme is pretty decent. Not outstanding, but usually not *bad* like ...

Monster Hits is better than Music Maestro, but both are very uneven in their quality. Often poor lyrics syncronization. Music Maestro has a few decent things, but overall they have a high percentage of clinkers where you finish the song and think "what was *that*?"

Amerising is often rebadged Sound Choice. What else it is I don't know.

Brands I don't like at all: StarDisc (often *way* off), Top Hits Monthly (poor production, very poor guitar playing, very uneven), Backstage

Poor-quality brands with some redeeming value: Sweet Georgia Brown (very poor lyrics, overmodulated, but often surprisingly good sound), Song Factory (good sound), Nutech (decent overall sound production but terrible lyrics sync and presentation)

Summary: Here are the tiers as far as I am concerned

First tier: Sound Choice, Pop Hits, Chartbuster, DK

Second tier: Zoom, SBI, Legends/Sunfly, Panorama, RadioStarz (*Starz in general), Supercore/Pioneer

Third tier: Party Tyme, Dangerous, Song Factory,

Junk that is very uneven: Top Hits Monthly, SGB, Monster Hits, Stardisc, North Star, Country Karaoke Classics, Backstage

Stuff I know little about but have a generally good impression of: Priddis/Lost Classics, Mr. Entertainment

Ones I know nothing about: Karaoke Kurrents, Karaoke Bay

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 4:16 pm 
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It is my understanding that Karaoke Kurrents is produced by the same people who manufacture the Supercore Discs. I have some of these discs and have been pretty pleased with them so far but... They make up less than 1/10th of my karaoke selection. I generally choose SC or CHM for my singers unless I know that I have a superior version of a song by a different manufacturer. I can say that their version of Sinatra's "My Way" isn't half bad and I generally choose this one for one of my regulars every Saturday night. To clarify, after working for an entertainment company that listed every variation of a song in their books for the last eight years, I decided to go into business for myself. The first thing I decided to do when purchasing all of my CD+G's was to only list one of each title instead of leaving duplicates in my book. I also do not list manufacturers info in the books. The program that I use to host does allow me to keep a playlist for each singer so after choosing a version of a song they like, I can pull the same song each time they come out to one of my accounts.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:58 am 
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Good luck in your new endeavors.

I hope your approach is successful for you.

Others have an entirely slant about listing manufacturers. There doesn't seem to be any one method that has proven to be best.

I have done it both ways and have decided with the next printing of my catalog that I will, once again, include every version I have of a track


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