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Author: | chrisavis [ Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
From the SC Safe Harbor Venue Thread...... JoeChartreuse wrote: All COULD be. DK, because many east coast hosts swear by them, and also, I would note that the original 1-99 discs STILL have the highest re-sale value of any manufacturer. Incorrect. I have watched eBay and Craigslist almost daily for 3 years now. I feel I have a very good handle on the asking prices for karaoke music on the public free market. DK only retains this value as a complete set. Even then the average eBay price for a complete 1-99 DK set is running below $1000. That is a mere $10/disc. Music Maestro and SGB on the other hand..... Of course these brands found on eBay are all of questionable origin. Chartbuster....also in the dumps, particularly since they went under and the market flooded. Pioneer discs still sell well, but not at Sound Choice levels except in certain combinations. Sound Choice runs well over $10/disc for a large portion of their Spotlight series (and it is important to note there are ~1000 discs in the Spotlight series with tons of duplicates and they still command the high price). Below is a search query for COMPLETED (as in sold and people paid these prices) for Sound Choice discs. Go ahead and remove the top 5 listings which are all for multi-disc sets. In fairness, the query sets a low limit of $9.99 but in my experience, it is very difficult to nab even the most common Spotlight discs for under $10 a pop unless you go to Craigslist. http://www.ebay.com/csc/i.html?_sadis=2 ... te=1&rt=nc Still have to do some filtering with the eyes but that still leaves a very large number of single Sound Choice discs that command a selling price of well over $10/disc. I am really not trying to defend, promote, or cheerlead for Sound Choice with this. I am just pointing out the FACT that no matter what everyone says about Sound Choice being a brand that the karaoke world seems to despise, overall, they still demand the highest prices on the market. This could be because people think SC is better quality or more desireable. This could be because KJ's are scrambling to buy up SC material to protect themselves. I find it difficult to believe the scramble has lasted for 3 years, and that SINGLE DISCS command the high price because of this given that KJ's trying to protect themselves need a LOT of Sound Choice discs to do so. But maybe I am wrong. The fact remains....Sound Choice demands a higher price than other brands. Period. -Chris |
Author: | outllawXsound [ Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
The fact remains....Sound Choice demands a higher price than other brands. Period. -Chris Yes they do, and over the years I have had singers request their songs off SC disc only, or they would not sing the song. |
Author: | Lonman [ Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
outllawXsound wrote: The fact remains....Sound Choice demands a higher price than other brands. Period. -Chris Yes they do, and over the years I have had singers request their songs off SC disc only, or they would not sing the song. I get that as well - quite often. If I don't have it, they won't necessarily NOT sing the song, but do ask if I can get the version - if it's a song that I think warrants it and the singer is a good regular, I will generally consider it. |
Author: | outllawXsound [ Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
Lonman wrote: outllawXsound wrote: The fact remains....Sound Choice demands a higher price than other brands. Period. -Chris Yes they do, and over the years I have had singers request their songs off SC disc only, or they would not sing the song. I get that as well - quite often. If I don't have it, they won't necessarily NOT sing the song, but do ask if I can get the version - if it's a song that I think warrants it and the singer is a good regular, I will generally consider it. no mine would NOT even sing the song. But 80% of my disc are SC, 'cause I DO like them better too. |
Author: | JoeChartreuse [ Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
chrisavis wrote: From the SC Safe Harbor Venue Thread...... JoeChartreuse wrote: All COULD be. DK, because many east coast hosts swear by them, and also, I would note that the original 1-99 discs STILL have the highest re-sale value of any manufacturer. Incorrect. I have watched eBay and Craigslist almost daily for 3 years now. I feel I have a very good handle on the asking prices for karaoke music on the public free market. DK only retains this value as a complete set. Even then the average eBay price for a complete 1-99 DK set is running below $1000. That is a mere $10/disc. Apparently, you don't. Even forum members here, as well as folks on E-bay are asking and GETTING $20 per disc sold individually. . Pioneer discs still sell well, but not at Sound Choice levels except in certain combinations. [color=#0000BF]Disagree- they usually sell higher than SC in my experience.[/color] Sound Choice runs well over $10/disc for a large portion of their Spotlight series (and it is important to note there are ~1000 discs in the Spotlight series with tons of duplicates and they still command the high price). The only reason SC even gets the lower prices as compared to the above ( though still high enough) is through artificial inflation based on a very small number of suppliers as compared to the past, and SC's scare tactics pushing the market. Nothing to do with quality ( which is good). The fact remains....Sound Choice demands a higher price than other brands. Period. -Chris The fact is, your statement is erroneous- period. |
Author: | Insane KJ [ Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
JoeChartreuse wrote: The fact is, your statement is erroneous- period. Really? Where are your facts? It looks like Chris proved his point quite eloquently with a citation. You, on the other hand, just have hearsay and your own delusional opinion at best. |
Author: | Insane KJ [ Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
JoeChartreuse wrote: All COULD be. DK, because many east coast hosts swear by them, and also, I would note that the original 1-99 discs STILL have the highest re-sale value of any manufacturer. What, the east coast karaoke crowd only sings off of the 1780 songs the DK 1-99 have to offer with no new songs produced since the last century? Also I guess Expressway Music in NYC liked SC more, not DK, considering Licensed P.I. Larry O'Leary witnessed that east coast host playing SC at their show. |
Author: | Lonman [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
JoeChartreuse wrote: The fact is, your statement is erroneous- period. Don't know if that is fact in itself, I see otherwise here where SC IS highly sought after AND requested - nightly! |
Author: | Lonman [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
Insane KJ wrote: JoeChartreuse wrote: All COULD be. DK, because many east coast hosts swear by them, and also, I would note that the original 1-99 discs STILL have the highest re-sale value of any manufacturer. What, the east coast karaoke crowd only sings off of the 1780 songs the DK 1-99 have to offer with no new songs produced since the last century? Also I guess Expressway Music in NYC liked SC more, not DK, considering Licensed P.I. Larry O'Leary witnessed that east coast host playing SC at their show. In all fairness I do remember when Pioneer & DK were the only players - the West Coast used Pioneer more while the East Coast used DK more. When DK first started hitting this side, people were like wth, where is the video. But it's usually the older crowds that even have that kind of dedication to those two brands at all. It is what you broke your teeth on is what you want to use as a rule as far as preference. |
Author: | chrisavis [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:09 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
JoeChartreuse wrote: The only reason SC even gets the lower prices as compared to the above ( though still high enough) is through artificial inflation based on a very small number of suppliers as compared to the past, and SC's scare tactics pushing the market. Nothing to do with quality ( which is good).] I am guessing you meant to say "The only reason DK even gets the lower prices.....". Scarcity should push the price up, not down. DK, especially full 1-99 sets, are one of the more rare finds out there. People don't sell them off very often. But the scarcity only pushes the price up if the product is desirable. The new generation of 21-35 yr old hosts/singers don't have the nostalgic memories of singing DK tracks from when DK was king. DK is a collector's item for long time KJ's and singers in their mid 40's and older. DK is basically a status symbol only to the older KJ's at this point. The young pirates may have DK because the hard drive they bought has it or they downloaded it so they could have "everything", but DK is not the go to manu of choice for the new generation. THAT is why we are seeing the price of DK falling. Saying it is SC "scare tactics" is a guess at best and doesn't make it true. But even I called it out as a possibility (even though it was only for the sake of argument. There are plenty of areas around the US that have no clue that SC is filing lawsuits). Saying it has "Nothing to do with quality" is false by your own admission. (The hosts that pull it from their libraries don't pull it for quality reasons) JoeChartreuse wrote: The fact is, your statement is erroneous- period. I respectfully ask that you do a little research before trying refute claims that can be easily be proven by ANYONE (yes.....even the most luddite can figure out how to do this). It would save you from looking foolish. It took me 30 secs to perform this query and click a couple of obvious filters and another 2-3 minutes to cut and paste. $20 DK discs just aren't happening. 5 DK Discs $40.99 = $8.19/disc http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-x-DK-Karaoke- ... 539wt_1399 1 Disc (I bought this one) $6.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/DK-Karaoke-Edit ... 424wt_1399 Full DK set (Brian A's) $1225 = $12.37/disc http://www.ebay.com/itm/DK-Karaoke-1-99 ... 407wt_1399 1 Disc - $13.51 http://www.ebay.com/itm/DK-29-Karaoke-C ... _25wt_1428 79 discs - $550 = $6.19/disc http://www.ebay.com/itm/DKKaraoke-Orgin ... 118wt_1428 1 Disc - $9.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Karaoke-DK-10-C ... _25wt_1428 1 Disc - $9.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Karaoke-DK-08-C ... _25wt_1428 -Chris |
Author: | The Lone Ranger [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
chrisavis wrote: JoeChartreuse wrote: The only reason SC even gets the lower prices as compared to the above ( though still high enough) is through artificial inflation based on a very small number of suppliers as compared to the past, and SC's scare tactics pushing the market. Nothing to do with quality ( which is good).] I am guessing you meant to say "The only reason DK even gets the lower prices.....". Scarcity should push the price up, not down. DK, especially full 1-99 sets, are one of the more rare finds out there. People don't sell them off very often. But the scarcity only pushes the price up if the product is desirable. The new generation of 21-35 yr old hosts/singers don't have the nostalgic memories of singing DK tracks from when DK was king. DK is a collector's item for long time KJ's and singers in their mid 40's and older. DK is basically a status symbol only to the older KJ's at this point. The young pirates may have DK because the hard drive they bought has it or they downloaded it so they could have "everything", but DK is not the go to manu of choice for the new generation. THAT is why we are seeing the price of DK falling. Saying it is SC "scare tactics" is a guess at best and doesn't make it true. But even I called it out as a possibility (even though it was only for the sake of argument. There are plenty of areas around the US that have no clue that SC is filing lawsuits). Saying it has "Nothing to do with quality" is false by your own admission. (The hosts that pull it from their libraries don't pull it for quality reasons) JoeChartreuse wrote: The fact is, your statement is erroneous- period. I respectfully ask that you do a little research before trying refute claims that can be easily be proven by ANYONE (yes.....even the most luddite can figure out how to do this). It would save you from looking foolish. It took me 30 secs to perform this query and click a couple of obvious filters and another 2-3 minutes to cut and paste. $20 DK discs just aren't happening. 5 DK Discs $40.99 = $8.19/disc http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-x-DK-Karaoke- ... 539wt_1399 1 Disc (I bought this one) $6.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/DK-Karaoke-Edit ... 424wt_1399 Full DK set (Brian A's) $1225 = $12.37/disc http://www.ebay.com/itm/DK-Karaoke-1-99 ... 407wt_1399 1 Disc - $13.51 http://www.ebay.com/itm/DK-29-Karaoke-C ... _25wt_1428 79 discs - $550 = $6.19/disc http://www.ebay.com/itm/DKKaraoke-Orgin ... 118wt_1428 1 Disc - $9.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Karaoke-DK-10-C ... _25wt_1428 1 Disc - $9.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Karaoke-DK-08-C ... _25wt_1428 -Chris ![]() |
Author: | chrisavis [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
The Lone Ranger wrote: ![]() Click the links I provided and you can see what the Sound Choice discs are going for. No need to ask questions that you have the answer to and which prove your statement false. -Chris |
Author: | The Lone Ranger [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:38 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
chrisavis wrote: The Lone Ranger wrote: ![]() Click the links I provided and you can see what the Sound Choice discs are going for. No need to ask questions that you have the answer to and which prove your statement false. -Chris ![]() |
Author: | chrisavis [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
The Lone Ranger wrote: chrisavis wrote: The Lone Ranger wrote: ![]() Click the links I provided and you can see what the Sound Choice discs are going for. No need to ask questions that you have the answer to and which prove your statement false. -Chris ![]() "going for" and "went for" are apples and oranges. You will of course find Sound Choice discs that sell for less than $10 each. Those will usually be non-Spotlight discs (outside of the SC8xxx series) because those discs have 8 or less tracks on them (the other ~8 will be w/vocals). You will also find Spotlight series discs that go for less than $10. Usually because the description was poorly worded and it didn't bubble it up in the search results so very few people saw the listing. No matter..... if you do a search on "dk karaoke" or "dkkaroke" and start looking at the history of DK sales on eBay, you will find that DK rarely sells above the values I linked above. While SC regularly sells at levels higher than DK (which I also linked above). You can argue this all you want, but the numbers don't lie. I am not finessing them. They are all there for anyone that cares to go looking. You can make this another opportunity to beat up on Sound Choice, or you can accept that your opinion of Sound Choice is not the many, many, many people that still hold Sound Choice in high regard and are willing to pay a premium for the product. -Chris |
Author: | The Lone Ranger [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:38 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
chrisavis wrote: The Lone Ranger wrote: chrisavis wrote: The Lone Ranger wrote: ![]() Click the links I provided and you can see what the Sound Choice discs are going for. No need to ask questions that you have the answer to and which prove your statement false. -Chris ![]() "going for" and "went for" are apples and oranges. You will of course find Sound Choice discs that sell for less than $10 each. Those will usually be non-Spotlight discs (outside of the SC8xxx series) because those discs have 8 or less tracks on them (the other ~8 will be w/vocals). You will also find Spotlight series discs that go for less than $10. Usually because the description was poorly worded and it didn't bubble it up in the search results so very few people saw the listing. No matter..... if you do a search on "dk karaoke" or "dkkaroke" and start looking at the history of DK sales on eBay, you will find that DK rarely sells above the values I linked above. While SC regularly sells at levels higher than DK (which I also linked above). You can argue this all you want, but the numbers don't lie. I am not finessing them. They are all there for anyone that cares to go looking. You can make this another opportunity to beat up on Sound Choice, or you can accept that your opinion of Sound Choice is not the many, many, many people that still hold Sound Choice in high regard and are willing to pay a premium for the product. -Chris ![]() |
Author: | Bazza [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
The Lone Ranger wrote: Again what is the better value? The value is not only the initial cost but the cost over a span of time. Also if I choose I can resell my DK, can I do that with GEM? Have a blessed day. A Mercedes ML350 costs more than an Ford Explorer. Both haul things. Which is the better value? That is in the eye of the beholder. You can sell your GEM License to anyone you choose, for whatever price you choose. They of course must agree to the license terms, just as someone buying any licensed product would. |
Author: | chrisavis [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
The Lone Ranger wrote: ![]() No matter what I post, you will twist it to your satisfaction. I am trying to stick to the facts and the fact remains that a single SC Spotlight disc, generally is worth more on the open market than a single DK disc. (oh....and there are no "special" DK discs that command any sort of premium that some SC discs do) For your other math.... DK 1-99 = ~1782 songs (apples) SC GEM = 6000 songs. (oranges) You get more.....a LOT more (and without pan flutes) with GEM. DK also stopped producing many years before SC which means you would spend more money filling in holes after buying that DK set. I will concede that at least to you, a DK set may be more valuable. If you ever lose yours, let me know and I will happily charge you $3000 for one of mine. -Chris |
Author: | Lonman [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
The Lone Ranger wrote: ![]() Well actually if you go by a 'per song' charge - your DK set cost you more per song. 99 discs with 18 tracks each disc=1782 tracks, at the $1000 you paid for the set, that breaks each song down to $1.78 per track. The full GEM @ $5000 has 6000 tracks. That breaks down to $.83 per track, so even though the GEM is more in comparision, it's a better deal per track! Plus the GEM actually has songs going to approx 2009 or 10 rather than 1999 when the DK 99 series was discontinued. |
Author: | The Lone Ranger [ Sat Apr 27, 2013 3:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
Lonman wrote: The Lone Ranger wrote: ![]() Well actually if you go by a 'per song' charge - your DK set cost you more per song. 99 discs with 18 tracks each disc=1782 tracks, at the $1000 you paid for the set, that breaks each song down to $1.78 per track. The full GEM @ $5000 has 6000 tracks. That breaks down to $.83 per track, so even though the GEM is more in comparision, it's a better deal per track! Plus the GEM actually has songs going to approx 2009 or 10 rather than 1999 when the DK 99 series was discontinued. ![]() |
Author: | The Lone Ranger [ Sat Apr 27, 2013 3:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Karaoke Brand Value/Importance |
chrisavis wrote: The Lone Ranger wrote: chrisavis wrote: The Lone Ranger wrote: ![]() Click the links I provided and you can see what the Sound Choice discs are going for. No need to ask questions that you have the answer to and which prove your statement false. -Chris ![]() "going for" and "went for" are apples and oranges. You will of course find Sound Choice discs that sell for less than $10 each. Those will usually be non-Spotlight discs (outside of the SC8xxx series) because those discs have 8 or less tracks on them (the other ~8 will be w/vocals). You will also find Spotlight series discs that go for less than $10. Usually because the description was poorly worded and it didn't bubble it up in the search results so very few people saw the listing. No matter..... if you do a search on "dk karaoke" or "dkkaroke" and start looking at the history of DK sales on eBay, you will find that DK rarely sells above the values I linked above. While SC regularly sells at levels higher than DK (which I also linked above). You can argue this all you want, but the numbers don't lie. I am not finessing them. They are all there for anyone that cares to go looking. You can make this another opportunity to beat up on Sound Choice, or you can accept that your opinion of Sound Choice is not the many, many, many people that still hold Sound Choice in high regard and are willing to pay a premium for the product. -Chris ![]() |
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