neighhoma @ Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:43 am wrote:
I read this forum daily, and I have collected much information to setup my home karaoke system. Thanks to everyone here. I have a few questions still but before that I will post my planned system:
Yamaha MG124C
Behringer B212a - powered speakers
In rack (4 rack space):
Furman power conditioner
DriveRack PX for powered speakers
Lexicon effects processor
Wireless mic system
Notice I didn't opt for the separate amp because I want to make the system as portable as possible. An external amp will add to the weight of the rack.
I'm not going to get everything at once. I think I will get the mixer, speakers, and the lexicon first and then add the rest slowly. Do you think I should add the driverack first instead?
Would this setup be sufficient for home use or is it overdoing it?
I don't think it's overdoing it, but I am a nut.
It would be a killer home setup, and even suitable for gigging out. If you added an external powered sub, you could fill a pretty good-sized bar or ballroom. You can definitely do a party at your local church or club and do a darn good job of it.
It probably is overdoing it, but if you can afford it, it will be a lot of fun. It is about what I would pick if I had to start over from scratch. I own and use most of those items.
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Is the DriveRack equalizer enough or should I add an external one?
Way enough.
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I haven't decided on a wireless system yet. What do you guys think of the vocopro 4 mic system (UHF-5800 or 5805). I know Shure is the best but too expensive especially I'm not going to use the system professionally.
Thanks for the advice.
I am not a VocoPro fan, but that mic setup is one of their best products. If you want wireless without breaking the bank, it is not a bad choice.