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PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 7:03 am 
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Hey all, i'm looking for a microphone mixer to use at home for karaoke. here's what i would like:

- at least 3 mic inputs
- reverb/echo or something
- around 100 dollars

Output will be going into my home stereo system (i know i should use live speakers, but I wont be doing anything crazy here)

Any suggestions? Not looking for anything too amazing here....mainly want to get rid of the .15 secondish delay on the mics the way i have them set up now (going through an xbox).

I see these little mixers that look about the size of a deck of cards and wonder if those would suffice, then i see powered mixers that are laptop sized and wonder if thats what i need. don't really know what advantage/disadvantage there is to a powered or unpowered mixer.

Thanks for any help!    :D


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podium123456 @ Sat Apr 23, 2005 7:03 am wrote:
Hey all, i'm looking for a microphone mixer to use at home for karaoke. here's what i would like:

- at least 3 mic inputs
- reverb/echo or something
- around 100 dollars

Thanks for any help!    :D


It only has 2 mic inputs, but everything else fits your criteria.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=l ... id/630156/

Powered vs unpowered.  Powered mixer means it contains the power amp to run the speakers all in 1 unit.  Non powered means you need an external amp source (which your stereo will essentially be).

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Hey, that one looks pretty nice.  Question, if i wanted to use more than two mics, why cant i just plug it into one of the other inputs?  (using the 1/4" plugs)  


I also found this one that i can get at a local shop for about 40 bucks...doesnt have any effects, but i could just get an external thingamijig at some point, right?

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=l ... _id/129692


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