karaokeniagarafalls wrote:
In most cases, running your vocals through any home audio will risk damaging your speakers in quite the short time.
Well, I don't know how true this is, but...........
I have a Home Stereo system (over 20 years old now) that consists of a Kenwood Turntable, a Yamaha twin Tape Deck, and a Yamaha Control Unit (connecting the Tape deck and Turntable to it). I also have a set of Kenwood Speakers (200 watts) that came with the original Kenwood system I had originally purchased prior to the one-piece component breaking down after about 3 years (of which I replaced it with the above components). I have a JVC 3-Tray CDG player with built in Key-Changer which I hooked up to the Yahama Control Unit (and use that as my CD player for the stereo system). I also have the video input of my CDG player hooked up to my Television set.
I have had this set-up since I first got into Karaoke as a hobby (and was building up my library). I live in an Apartment building, so my volume is set at a respectable level. I am perfectly happy with the sound I get from this setup. My CDG Player acts as my mixer too (since all I really need to use on it is the volume control for the Mics, and the Reverb control. I use this setup to sometimes practice at home or when I feel like having some friends over. I also am able to record from my Tape Deck with no problems. I've been set up like this since about 1996, and haven't destroyed my Kenwood Speakers yet.
The whole setup is simplicity at its best... 2 cables (left and right) connecting the CDG Player to the Yamaha Control Unit, and 1 RCA jack connecting the CDG Player to the TV set for the Video. All I do is click INPUT on my TV and set my Control Unit to CD Player, and I have lift-off. Sometimes, it's just the simple things.