RocRobster wrote:
<snip>The reasoning for the SuperDVG was that it costs a huge amount less for music and I would need a lot upfront. (although if it is garbage ...a lot of garbage is no good)
That's the key. A lot of garbage is a lot of garbage. Depending on how much you're wanting to spend - an investment of $1500-$2000 in music will more than pay for itself. For that amount of money you could get:
1. Sound Choice Foundations 1&2 - $500 on eBay
2. Sweet Georgia Brown Disc 1-66 - $125 on eBay
3. Sound Choice Bricks 1-5 - $645 (check the sponsors - $129 each)
At this point you have about 3000 unique tracks and have 80% or more of the 'key' karaoke songs covered. From here take the remaining money and pick up Top Hits Monthly, Sound Choice Teen Pak(s), and other songs that represent the 'latest and greatest' on the current charts that they will be interested in.
Be honest about your budget for music. I started with Foundations 1 & 2, SGB 1-66, and about a dozen discs I picked up at local stores to cover the 'newer' stuff (Total about $750). I got a few requests for stuff I didn't have (I asked for requests) but by the time I add in the bricks and a few dozen other discs I'm ordering I'll have a broad selection of music that will meet with most peoples requests.
BTW, while SGB isn't the 'best' quality - it's a great bang for the buck if you're just starting out and really need to add a number of tracks in a short period of time. The bulk of the complaints I have aren't audible in a noisy venue - only when played in a quiet room or with headphones. The exception being Disc 23 which is mostly garbage.
What I'm wondering is when Top Hits Monthly and a few others will get smart and bundle all discs released in a year as a package? That way I could backfill by ordering the package for the last 3-4 years instead of trying to get each disc seperately.