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Flipper
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 7:45 am |
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Aiwa only made this unit for 2 years (1995 & 1996) then discontinued it.
They did make some units after that with the karaoke vocal fader switch on them.
But the later models could not connect to a TV and have graphics appear on screen and did not have key changer like the one I had.
If your model has the Letter "G" after the number then it is the same unit. "G" stands for graphics.
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eben
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:41 am |
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Flipper @ Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:58 pm wrote: One thing I have found is that people can say anything they want on ebay and many folks will believe them until they actually get the product in their hands and then they know the real truth.
On ebay you don't always get what you paid for even if you think you are buying shure brand. There are alot of knockoffs out there.
I agree with you. I never pay attention to the ad hypes usually. I try to see it for myself and have bought crap in the past and had to throw them away. A good example is VHF based wirelss mics. I will never buy them, alway UHF and only if they sound good.
As for those mics, I bought one to try it out as a cheap alternative to other mics. I figured that if it sounded like crap, I was out like $35 and lessons learned. I have a couple of musician friends who use Shure SM-58, one even brought one to my gig to compare and we all agree that it was no worse than SM-58 at half the cost. So, I bought a few more to use.
I just thought I'd share my experience with the product.
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Flipper
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:28 am |
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thanks for the tip!
I might try these for one of my bar gigs.
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 4:36 pm |
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joshandemma @ Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:24 am wrote: hi flipper, I absolutely love my Soundtech Pa system! I have the system set up in my upstairs bonus room (1100 sq. ft.) for now i have the memorex hooked into it, i should be getting my new player tomorrow. For the price i paid, (under $400.00 including new karaoke player) i am very satisfied. This type of setup is definitely the way to go instead of buying one of the all in one units,imo, and i could always sell it on ebay and update my system in the future, but just starting out this system really rocks for me! I have not noticed any distortion or feedback from these speakers, they are nice sounding and plenty loud enough for me! i am so glad i found this forum after sending the all in one vocopro unit back. I really appreciate all the suggestions and help from everyone!
1100 sq. ft is a very big room. My room will be much smaller than that so I'll be more than happy since you are! I got an email from wwbw.com yesterday about a package shipment. They shipped two separate packages. I hope to get the pa tomorrow and the speakers cable next week and not the other way around. This way I can play with the pa system this weekend.
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Jian
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 5:09 pm |
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joshandemma @ 30th March 2006, 2:48 am wrote: :wave: I recently purchased a SoundTech S20 PA system . i was looking at the instruction manual and it says...... Microphone Input (XLR, Balanced) it says all microphone inputs have a phantom power of +15V for condens or microphones. Therefore, do not connect any unbalanced dynamic mic as they may be damaged
I don't think this statment is correct.
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Jian
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 5:09 pm |
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joshandemma @ 30th March 2006, 2:48 am wrote: :wave: I recently purchased a SoundTech S20 PA system . i was looking at the instruction manual and it says...... Microphone Input (XLR, Balanced) it says all microphone inputs have a phantom power of +15V for condens or microphones. Therefore, do not connect any unbalanced dynamic mic as they may be damaged
I don't think this statement is correct.
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Micky
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 6:32 pm |
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I think the SM-58 is a good mic for live purposes and I would also suggest the PG-58. Mics are VERY personal, if you have a very smooth voice you will want to stay away from this sm-58, people might fall a sleep in the audience, not enough clarity on this mic! Also, not a good choice for recording or less you want to scream!
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pcdoctor01
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:17 am |
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Badsinger,
Here is a partial copy of the pdf file for the SoundTech S20.
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Jian
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:28 am |
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I see it, but I have never heard of a mic being damage if you use an unbalance connection. Just can't figure out the physic of it. The signal is flowing FROM the mic to the board, so how can the mic get spoilt?
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Lonman
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:49 am |
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It's only saying IF you are running phantom power (which you won't with most mics unless you buy a "condensor" mic) then if anything is connected to the mic inputs via unbalanced connectors, it could & will damage the mic as it is sending a power signal back to the mic.
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pcdoctor01
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:06 am |
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Lonman is there anything that you don't know when it comes to karaoke?
You are an encyclopedia of knowledge!
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Sharona
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 7:52 am |
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I have another ? for you guys.........
is it imperative that i hook my mic into the amp/mixer or can i hook in into my player instead? Would either way be ok?
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Lonman
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 7:54 am |
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PA stuff is used in more than just karaoke & and no I don't know everything, there is always something new I learn (or even get corrected on) every day as well about electronic gear & equipment. I've been running sound for bands since I was 16 & have been into sound equipment all my life. I just go on personal experience from equipment i've used & tested & pass on that experience &/or knowledge that I can give.
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micbob
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:42 pm |
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Quote: It's only saying IF you are running phantom power (which you won't with most mics unless you buy a "condensor" mic) then if anything is connected to the mic inputs via unbalanced connectors, it could & will damage the mic as it is sending a power signal back to the mic.
I have one condensor cord mic and a wirless mic that doesnt require the phantom power. Am I damaging my wireless buy running the phantom power on my mackie? I need to run it or I wont be able to use the cord mic. :shock:
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Lonman
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 2:34 pm |
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micbob @ Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:42 pm wrote: I have one condensor cord mic and a wirless mic that doesnt require the phantom power. Am I damaging my wireless buy running the phantom power on my mackie? I need to run it or I wont be able to use the cord mic. :shock:
It shouldn't be hurting your wireless as long as 1 condensor mic is connected to the mixer while the phantom power is switched on. If the wireless reciever has XLR connectors, you should be using these anyway.
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