My problem is I have a cheap DVD player that does karaoke. (I know, you're all cringing already.) Worked fine for a year, and now there's mic problems (sound comes and goes depending on which mics are in use, which outlets. etc). I've read these forums extensively, and understand the recommendation is to (1) go the pc/mixer/amp/speakers route, or (2) at least a mixer/speakers.
Well, we use this in our living room, which is small, and have never had more than 6 people, and use it twice a month. Also, I need something simple enough that my wife and kids (ages 10, 13) can set up without me (no laptop), and as it's a small living room, don't really want a space-taker like the GigMaster. What I would like to do is get this working with my home stereo for now at low-level volumes (I'm willing to risk the speakers for the moment).
1. MIXER. (a) Will adding a mixer resolve mic problems? From this post (
http://www.karaoke-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=10135), the Behringer 1002FX looks like my best choice. (b) Would this just plug in between my DVD player and stereo system with RCA cables? (c) When I just watch DVD's, can I keep the RCA cables running through the mixer, or do I need to switch the cables every time?
2. VOICE CANCEL, KEY CHANGE. My karaoke DVD has key-changer (which we never use), but sometimes my kids want to sing to their own CD's. Would I be better off getting a mixer with Voice Reduction to sing to regular CDs instead of the 1002FX, or are there other options for voice reduction?
3. SPEAKERS. Right now I don't even have a receiver or surround system (old Sony system unit). (a) If I buy some cheap external speakers, can I plug them directly into the mixer? (b) Does the mixer have a speaker switch, so if I have my DVD running into the mixer, I can switch between external speakers for karaoke and my stereo for DVDs? Or do I need to be switching cables again?
4. AMP. (a) Related to question 3A, would I need an amp between mixer/PA speakers? Or related to question 1, do I need a mixer/amp combination? (b) In a year I will replace my stereo/tv/speakers (or some parts sooner if I blow my speakers), and add a decent system receiver. I saw from this post (
http://www.karaoke-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=10758) that I could buy external speakers, and run them thru my receiver as a 'B' set. Should I get a capable home receiver to use as an amp before I get the external speakers? (I would do this before I buy a dedicated amp, if needed.)
5. Related to 4b and 1c, do all home receivers have a 'b' speaker option? If not, does the mixer have switch to go between stereo and PA speakers?
After all this, perhaps my best bet is to just get a small system like this (
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Behringer-PMH1000Kustom-KPC12-PA-Package?sku=630269), but am currently concerned about price and space, and probably don't need a mixer that complex. Though it does appear to have Voice Canceler... and a nice pair of mics... but can a 13-year old or technologically-challenged wife run it? I can't even sing.
Thanks for your patience and knowledge.