While I know the debate on the reliability of this unit still goes on among certain users, I wanted to pass on some info.
But first the reason..
(oh dear god, here we go with another MIB novel)
Last night during my show, my Acesonic unit just up and quit on me. It stopped mid song and when I went to the machine, it was giving me a 'no disc' error.
I ejected the disc, put it back in, same thing, 'no disc'
I unplugged it, re-plugged, same thing. I did the factory reset on it, same thing.
Thank goodness I was at my main gig and they still had their VocoPro unit. I tossed it in the rack real quick and bingo, the show went on. Needless to say, I was still pretty bummed about my Acesonic, which by the way, was less than a month old.
So I get up this morning, and first thing I do is email the AceSonic company. Of course with it being the weekend, there were no techs on staff. But one of the sales director did email me back with a direct line number that I could use Monday morning. He also said that if needed, they could overnight me a unit if push come to shove, because I told him that my next show was this coming Wednesday and I needed a working unit.
Anyways, I get the unit set up at the house, and I decide to go ahead and open her up, knowing good and well that I would void the warranty, but at this point, I didn't care. What I found was this: the wiring harness that runs to the laser assembly was in fact rubbing against the disc when it loaded. It was also a bit loose. All I did was press the harness in a little tighter, pressed down on the harness wiring, and bingo, I was back in business. Just a simple manufacture oversight, nothing more.
Anyways, before the act of desperation took over and I opened my machine, I called around to see who had a karaoke machine in stock. The only place close to me was Guitar Center in Knoxville, TN. They have the RSQ 500 unit marked down to 149 bucks.
So long story short, if you've used the RSQ units, and have had success with them, this may be the chance to pick up a backup unit for a pretty cheap price. I think they normally sold for around 250-300 depending on who you checked with.
At the same time, AceKaraoke, does have some refurbished DGX105 Acesonic units for 79 bucks.
okay so enough about all that, I'll shut up now, just an FYI.
James
Maninblack