tdiddy @ Thu Dec 11, 2008 3:44 pm wrote:
Good day to the helpful folks of Karaoke Scene. I'm a newbie here and also to the karaoke scene. I saw another topic similar to this (
http://www.karaoke-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=14839) but not sure if I should hijack it or to start my own. I chose the latter.
My question is, I just bought a new karaoke player that plays 3,000+ songs for my parents. I'm in the market to look for a system that serve as a Home Theater system, as well as plays decent karaoke, not just karaoke alone. From the other thread,
mckyj57 suggested to buy a standalone PA (i'm not into this idea because i'm not sure how it sounds as a home theater system, plus, it's not aethetically pleasing in the living room) or the Behringer 1202FX mixer and MTX TP112 speakers. I guess with the latter, I have to get a decent receiver also, correct?
You can buy the Sherwood -- a stereo at 110w/channel -- for $99.00. That brings the above to about $460.00. You might be better off with:
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=630487Quote:
Also, what do you think of this package, the $469 Vocopro VPS-370 package?
http://www.karaokecenter.com/speamp.html. I read the reviews for the receiver and it looks good. I have absolutely no ideas about the speakers. My price range is $500, or cheaper if possible. Again, I'm buying this for my parents, so it doesn't need to be superb or anything.
If you don't want superb, buy the VocoPro!
Seriously, like Lonman I don't recommend that brand. Not a lot for your money, and those mics are *terrible* (I know, I own one).
But in this case, if your parents are not technically oriented it may be the best way to go. Perhaps even something simpler and more portable like the VocoPro Duet or something.