I wouldn't bother buying a specific karaoke player like the Numark KMX I think it is (similar model to the CDMix) as the new Bluelaser Players are better and will play virtually every format on earth. Get a nice lighweight tele - flat as possible!
I wouldn't bother buying a specific karaoke player like the Numark KMX I think it is (similar model to the CDMix) as the new Bluelaser Players are better and will play virtually every format on earth. Get a nice lighweight tele - flat as possible!
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Ah ok.. cheers:-)
What sort of rpice range would you say the players are?
I had a look earlier and had trouble finding a price :embarasse
I'm sure many others would agree that the return isn't worth the investment?
However, if it's something you enjoy doing - fari enough!
Hi AsTecDJ, In my opinion Karaoke on top of Disco is worth it, as it adds that bit extra marketable service. You would be surprised how many people want karaoke. In relation to players. You will find the newer players, the ones that play nearly all formats, including DVD's are nice and cheap etc., but they take a while to load each disc. Unlike the older sytle JVC, which is the work horse of karaoke.
We use the following:
JVC player
Kam Pro5 Mx11 Cdg player - this plays dvd's and mps also
Performeres choice cdg player pck 2000 - plays anything
Behringer eurorack mixer UB2442fx-Pro - 24 channel mixer (excellent)
1000 wat amp.
Warrier Digi-Mix powered amp/mixer
20 inch tv standard type
15 inch flat screen tv (very light)
EV 300 watt speakers
Wharfdale 400 watt speakers
Carlsbro powered monitor speaker 100 watt
AKG mics d80 - converted to radio mics using transmitters and receivers
sennheiser mics
Warrier Rm5 wireless mic set (hands free)
Sontronics stc-5 condenser mic
600 cdg discs - 20% imported from the states
500 music discs
The major expense will be the discs, and until the digital licensing is sorted, you have to use original discs, but once you've got them, you have them for life, if you look after them.
Hope the above helps
DK
i found it wasnt worth it to be honest and it depends on what kind of market you are aiming at.... i bought the whole set up early last year cost around 2k ish pushed it really hard for 6 moths local paper ads in yp on my site etc and no word of a lie had 2 enquiries for karaoke from aug to xmas.
on the otherside passed a local pub the other day and they had karoke advertised mon,tue,thur,sun nights so if you like the pub side of things maybe a way to fill your week nights ........ if you can get your foot in the door?
one of the enquiries i had was for a pub 20 miles away sunday nights they offered 45 quid i said basically wouldnt even get in the car for that ... they upped it to 55 quid .... for me not worth the potential aggro.
from doing my homework when i went into it i found people only added 50 or so quid on top of a disco for karaoke so it would have taken me an age to even recoup my losses.
needless to say i ditched everything still in the boxes taped up just after xmas and took my disco in a different direction instead..... to date i can still count on 2 hands the enquiries ive had asking for karaoke. 14 months on.
best of luck with whatever you decide to do and i hope it works out for you.
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Hey Dragonfly, do you still have your karaoke gear? If so what do you have, and are you selling it?
DK
nah sold it all brand new never out of the boxes discs never played at a heart wrenching second hand price sob.
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Hi guys,, that you very much for all the help!
I guess the cheap option maybe to go for a pc based program / runner thing or maybe even get a dvd player playing into a tv.. with the tv rigged up to the sound system.. then they could choose there own songs?!
As i am currently buying two moving heads.. i think i will not venture into this market.. seems to costly.
In all honesty theres not much money in karaoke anymore, if i didnt allready have mine i wouldnt consider getting into it now. most of ur karaoke work is pub work, and due to the low prices people are willing to pay i dont put much lighting out. cheapest place for karaoke gear is karaokedirect.
Thanks for that info :teeth:
I think I will leave it for a bit!
Unless anyone can sell me secondhad gear?