I'm just putting together a little karaoke
system in my basement and am going with the JVC/RSQ 333 player.
I was wondering what speakers I should get and what other pieces
I need to get the system up and going.
Do I need an amp? Mixer?
Can I get these other pieces from any retailer (best buy?)
or are there certain speaker models that are made specifically
for karaoke?
Hopefully, you'll have some suggestions for:
1. Speakers?
2. Microphones?
3. Amp (do I need)?
4. Mixers (do I need)?
Like most people, budget is important but I also
don't believe in spending $100-$200 on something that
is crap when I can spend $300 that is going to last
a really long time.
This is a nice player with only one draw back I have found. The volume
output is much higher than the Pioneer players. It is sometimes difficult to
keep the system from peeking which causes distortion on some cd's. If any
one has a solution to this problem I'd like to hear it.
> I was wondering what speakers I should get and what other pieces
> I need to get the system up and going.
> Do I need an amp? Mixer?
You don't need an amp with speakers, but you'll be happier with them. You
could just hook your player up to you stereo. I would recommend a powered
mixer with built in effects if possible (either echo or reverb). If this is
just going in your basement 200 watts would make a great system that would
even be enough to do small bars. Make sure it has enough channels to hook up
your player, mics (one channel per mic) and anything else you might want to
add such as a receiver, cassette recorder, cd recorder, etc... My basement
system has a cd recorder that allows me to record a singer.
> Can I get these other pieces from any retailer (best buy?)
I would buy these items from a local music store that sells band equipment.
They should also be able to give you some good advice. Avoid Radio Shack and
Best Buy except for things like RCA cables and a RF Modulator if needed. It
will be needed if your TV does not have a rca input for video.
> or are there certain speaker models that are made specifically
> for karaoke?
Not really, buy a set of speakers that best match your amp. This is where
your music store can help.
Jim Barr
... As for mixers, a cheap one may ease your work. They all do the
same thing, fade, crossfade, asign, etc.. Only difference really is
what else they do, and the amount of inputs they handle. Some have an
effects loop, so you can add addl. sound effects, some have echo built
in, some have beat indicators. I doubt you need any of those, and if
all your going to be doinfg is karaoke and no mixing, i would
recommend a cheap 2 channel mixer.
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 12:18:52 -0600, "Jim Barr" <jim...@sound.net>
wrote:
What you have done is created a balanced circuit of approx. 50kilohm
impedence, the signal voltage will have been "dropped" by 14/50ths. Feel
free to experiment with resistance values, as long as they add up to 50k.
These are the values I had available and they worked for me, as I was
experiencing mixer input distortion due to the high line voltage from the
JVC. Good luck, Badger.
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