tonyaster @ Tue Aug 05, 2008 6:17 pm wrote:
Hi all I'm totally new to Karaoke.
I just randomly built a system which works. But when I go high pitch voice they
system gives me hizzing noise over the high end.
I have an old panasonic receiver and speakers, I recently bought a new mixer which receives signal from my laptop, coz all my mtvs are in the laptop.
Does anyone know how to get rid of the hizzing noise? I tried to adjust the mixer,
and that didn't help much... I don't know if it comes from the home theater system, but when i play cd using a cd player, it works perfect.
I would like to spend up to $500 on replacing any components of the system, please shoot me with your advice. Thank you in advance.
Tony
Problem here is you are singing through a home stereo system. These are not meant to handle live vocals. They are geared to reproduce compressed music like movies, cd's, etc. Live vocals are completely uncompressed & will tax the system especially when driven at higher volumes - which may not even be very high to your ears, but the vocals will come through to the speakers as high because they are not processed like the rest of the music - which is why regular cd's sound fine. You would be better off completely separating your karaoke system from your home theater/music center. Get a separate system for the karaoke or at the VERY least get a separate set of speakers for you stereo.
Most stereo receivers have an A/B speaker selector. Find out the ohms rating of the amp for the speakers - typically they are 8 ohms. Then you need to find out what the power rating into the ohms rating is & try to match you speakers accordingly. But again the best result will be to get an entirely separate system for karaoke.