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Dec 27

Home Karaoke Machine Basics for the Most Fun

Posted on Tuesday, December 27, 2011 in Music

A home karaoke machine isn’t for everyone, but the people who love it really cherish this hobby. It’s a great way to enjoy music by actually being a part of the entertainment. It’s not like watching television or movies where you simply sit back and enjoy the developments on screen. Karaoke gives you a chance to be the center of attention where you actually are the entertainment for the night! It’s absolutely thrilling to be able to sing in a bar and there are great ways to replicate that feeling in your own home. A lot of people are intimidated at first, but you might just find that it’s a hobby that you can get into quite easily.

There are a few pitfalls of buying home equipment you need to be aware of before laying down your hard-earned money. A lot of people make the mistake of rushing out and buying the most expensive system they can find in electronics store. While models loaded with bells and whistles are certainly tempting, they are not necessary if you’re new to the hobby. In fact, even karaoke veterans tend to go for more moderate pieces of equipment because many of the extras are features they will never use. At the heart of it, all you really need is a good machine that provides solid sound in terms of both of vocals and music. Anything beyond that is just extra, and you have to carefully balance whether or not you need some any features.

karaoke machineYou will also have to make a decision between a self-contained display or a karaoke system that integrates into your pre-existing home entertainment system. The advantage of a self-display machine is its portable nature which allows you to set it up anywhere you like. Some people prefer designating a corner in the room entirely for singing and music. Smaller box machines are also portable enough to bring to parties if you want to liven up any event. On the other hand, more sophisticated DVD type karaoke machines are obviously tied down by wires integrated into your entertainment system. But the advantage to this type of setup is being able to use your larger screen TV and pre-existing sound system.

Keep in mind that most karaoke packages come with one machine and a single microphone, and you might get a sample CD with karaoke songs thrown into the mix. That means you’ll also need to consider money in your budget for an extra microphone, related peripherals, and a good starting selection of music. Remember that a great collection of music is going to be the key feature you need, and it’s a good idea to have a wide selection of compilations that cover plenty of genres. Even if you don’t like a particular style of music, it’s good to have different CDs on hand for when you throw parties with all your friends.