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The Singing Machine Karaoke STVG700 and 718 can be hooked directly to your TV. If you purchase one component, for instance the CDG player, you can also use your TV for the screen, but will need to purchase speakers separately for the sound.
IDOLPRO DVD/CDG Multi-Format Karaoke Player is durable enough for a bar setting.
If you already have a karaoke machine, you will also need speakers, amplifier, mixer, microphones, TV or screen so that you can set up a studio with pretty good sound effect. Of course, the quality of products you choose is important too. I recommend Unify company's karaoke equipment. The quality is really good.
There is a large price range for karaoke machines, from about 300 dollars to 1000 dollars, depending on brand, quality, and size. The bigger it is, the more expensive it will be, so choose wisely. Of course, you might be able to find a good bargain or deal here or there. That aside, you will still need to buy the karaoke CD's for the machine, or the machine will be virtually useless. In some cases, the CD total price will eventually be worth more than the karaoke machine itself.
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Every karaoke machine have wires and outlet that will hook up and be compatible with any computer.
Your karaoke machine should come with cables need to connect it to your TV,if not traditional AV cables should work.
The Singing Machine Karaoke STVG700 and 718 can be hooked directly to your TV. If you purchase one component, for instance the CDG player, you can also use your TV for the screen, but will need to purchase speakers separately for the sound.
A commercial quality karaoke machine can cost up to $2500.
You should expect to pay up to $500 for a high quality DVD karaoke machine.
IDOLPRO DVD/CDG Multi-Format Karaoke Player is durable enough for a bar setting.
Setting up a Karaoke Machine is no more difficult that plugging in a regular home stereo system. You'll only need to attach it to output speakers, put your CD or DVD in, and plug a microphone in the input, and you're ready to go.
If you already have a karaoke machine, you will also need speakers, amplifier, mixer, microphones, TV or screen so that you can set up a studio with pretty good sound effect. Of course, the quality of products you choose is important too. I recommend Unify company's karaoke equipment. The quality is really good.
Depending on how elaborate your setup needs to be a single professional grade Karaoke machine is enough if you have a sound system.However a soundboard is a big plus.I've got a karaoke DVD player that works okay,but that isn't an option for you.
The Singing Machine STVG535 can either be hooked up to the computer or can take CDs.
A good karaoke machine will probably cost you around one hundred dollars. For a better a machine, you may pay up to two hundred dollars. Looking for one used online is always a great option as well, as you will probably get it for much cheaper.
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