That's probably why my Yamaha RX-v990 wasn't functioning at one time. We got it fixed. The HK B6 bookshelf and a old Polk floorstand speaker would give me so much distortion that I don't want to use it for karaoke no more.
This is another reason I bought a new home speakers and new denon receiver to replace my old system.
RS550s Stereo front :
System: Two way, three driver direct-radiating system, vented enclosure with two rear-firing flared ports
Drivers: Vifa Ring Radiator tweeter, two custom 6.5" long-throw aluminum cone woofers
Crossover: 3.8 kHz, 3rd-order alignment
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20 KHz (± 3 dB)
Impedance: 6 Ohms nominal
Efficiency: 88 dB (@ 1 watt / 1 meter)
Dimensions: 35.25" H x 15.5" D x 9.5" W (895 x 394 x 241 mm)
Weight: 55 lbs (25 kg) each; ship weight = 70 lbs each
Can I use these speaker for karaoke?
I probably won't use the laserdisk player for karaoke. I consider to play Karaoke's source through my DVD player.
would you guys recommend me which equipments(mixer, equalizer, speakers, receiver, amp, DVD player(Sony DVD DVP-NS575P)
) in my system are usable for Karaoke purpose? If I have to, I will purchase a separated system for it.
As for the mic, I heard good thing about the Shure Beta 58/58A?
So, I now have to directions ahead and would like to ask your advice on each one:
1. go with my existent equipments and purchase/upgrade additional equiment.
2. Save money and purchase a completely separate Karaoke system.
Thanks in advance for all your great help.
BTW, I am new so if possible would you guys point out/link me to source of how to make up a good karaoke system. Please School me.
Linhsy.