hamsamich @ Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:36 am wrote:
putting all your eggs in one basket? I don't understand. I figure any system you use will do that if it goes down. Can you explain what you mean? Sorry, newbie here!
You have your mixer AND cd player built into one. If you player goes down - you're done, if your mixer goes down - your done. Unless you have backup components. Like in a component system (I run 2 separate players anyway) if a player goes down, I can still go. If the mixer goes down, I can still rewire to get through the remainder of the night using the players built in mic input, no it won't sound as good, but it would get me through.
But like I stated before - for me, the mixer portion alone is not a very good mixer for karaoke. The mic channels ONLY have a tone control. No individual high, mid, low eq (minimum - a swept mid would be even better). The effects is a cheesy 'karaoke' delay that you can turn on/off & add how much. No adjustment to the delay time or length. No real reverb effect nor can an outboard effect processor be added. This is really nothing more than a dj board that can play cdg's.