So what was this about then?Originally Posted by Have a disco
So what was this about then?Originally Posted by Have a disco
Steve Mad, bad & dangerous to know www.corabar.co.uk
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Yep would be prepared to sell it at a push but money will only go to buying newer version has been over 9 months since it was properly used
But in that post you were offering it, you didn't have to.
Steve Mad, bad & dangerous to know www.corabar.co.uk
Better to study for one hour with the wise, than to drink wine with the foolish.
The opinions of Corabar Steve are not necessarily those of Corabar Entertainment, or any of its subsidiaries
someonne was looking at the time I was trying to oblige. I have since changed my mind
Were you planning on telling them this.........??????????????Originally Posted by Have a disco
Last edited by Corabar Steve; 24-10-2006 at 04:13 PM.
Steve Mad, bad & dangerous to know www.corabar.co.uk
Better to study for one hour with the wise, than to drink wine with the foolish.
The opinions of Corabar Steve are not necessarily those of Corabar Entertainment, or any of its subsidiaries
Sunfly pro 8. less than a year old and allready it wont read certain discs and the number 10 key doesnt work so changing in shortly for a bluelaser 888 unless i give up the karaoke.
Having just bought a RSQ MK22 from EM no less, iam still testing it before it come out on the road, I bought it because my JVC single drawer is starting to playup reading the discs, however not bad for 6yrs usage, and that 3-4-5 nights a week, classic bit of kit.
The RSQ is advertised as a direct replacemnt in the EM catalog, its smaller and plays more types of disks like dvd which is handy, however iam concerned about the build quality it does not appear to be as well built on the outside, but time will tell, also its a little slower on playing than the jvc.
My Guess the build quality is different the jvc cost around 300 quid when I bought it, the RSQ was 99 quid with 6, yes 6 cd-g discs, howver as long as it lasts a few yrs then so be it, I fail to see how its a direct replacement, perhaps theres a bit of dodgy advertising there, I let you know if my one packs up quickly....through a lawyer LOL :teeth:
Having said that EM karaoke are excellent to buy from and I will use them again for players or disks.
Hope that helps
Mike
Ps my choice i would have prefered to get the jvc laser fixed,but costs make it not worth while
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I have 2 Karaoke machines, I have a Citronix CT1X Dual cd+g player with a Studiomaster fusion mixer which has served me well for the lat 6 or 7 months, but I have just bought a Numark KMX01 which I bought as a backup machine.
I have to say, I love it, like the auto graphic switching on the fader and also the auto start on the fader makes life a lot easier when you are introducing the singers. It's considerably smaller and lighter than the Citronix outfit, and to date has not failed to play a single track (only use original disks so I have never had much of a problem with disks and graphics sticking or skipping).
The Citronix outfit is now the backup
Just a recap, I use video discs as well, I find them better quality even the mulitplex ones, which you cant play on cd-g only players, certainly livens up the punters, trying to find out about pornaoke too, so if anyones know, tell me...ta
mike
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cool just bought the numark unit as both a karaoke and a Cd backup unit