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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 6:14 am 
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My RSQ-222 finally went last Friday.  I had a backup on hand (no key changes), so I was able to get by.  Anyway, I called karaoke warehouse, and they told me that model is no longer available.  I want to stick with something like it.  I saw the RSQ NEO-E500 DVD/CD+G Player and the RSQ NEO-C320 Slimline DVD/CD+G Player.  I like single trays (keeping it simple).  Does anyone know anything about these models?  Are they the replacements for the 222?  I can't find the RSQ manufacturer's web site, so I am not sure.  Thanks in advance.


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If you want the same player, they are still available new on E-bay. As I understand it, RSQ and JVC are getting out of the karaoke business, so what you see may be all that is left.

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twient @ Mon Mar 06, 2006 6:14 am wrote:
I can't find the RSQ manufacturer's web site, so I am not sure.  Thanks in advance.


http://www.rsqaudio.com/

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Replacement of #1 Selling RSQ SV-222 CDG Player


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:05 am 
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robdogkaraoke @ Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:58 am wrote:
Replacement of #1 Selling RSQ SV-222 CDG Player


Yeah that's what they say, i'd like to hear longevity/reliability reviews from actual users.  JVC used to make the single & trip tray, they don't make this new model.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:34 am 
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I went ahead and purchased that unit.  Yeah, my RSQ-222 all of the sudden was starting to read incorrectly...probably too many smokey bars and too much banging around.  I maintained it pretty well, other than that.  I might get it repaired to use as a backup.

This just makes me want to look seriously as karaoke on the laptop and portable hard drive.

Oh, and another semi-related thing...I will never get a custom CDG again.  Man, do they wear out quickly...and Sound Choice doesn't replace those for free.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:12 pm 
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twient @ Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:34 am wrote:
Oh, and another semi-related thing...I will never get a custom CDG again.  Man, do they wear out quickly...and Sound Choice doesn't replace those for free.


One thing I noticed about the custom cd's that were burned to black discs is that they don't read as good in the JVC/RSQ units.  I always have to run those in my Pioneer & they play fine while they skip in my JVC.

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First thing I do with a custom is rip it to computer so that I have the files archived! CDRs ARE more vulnerable than a regular pressed cd or cdg!

As for the NEO? I've heard a few negative things...

I'm glad I went to computer... no more obsolte for me! LOL!


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Yeah, a computer is my next thing.  I was actually in the planning process for that.  Unfortunately, I needed something for this week.


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