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If dialed in correctly, an eq can aid in anything from tuning the system to the room, to feedback control. A correctly set-up eq will help any system.
If eq'd wrong, you can actually hurt the sound.
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I believe you're better off going with a BBE Sonic Maximizer 482. So many of the Karaoke CD's have so many audio variables that using an EQ maybe more of a pain.
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I use a BBE Sonic Maximizer on the music loop, And an EQ on the mic loop. A British kj who is here visiting NY commented saturday on how crisp my sound is.
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