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Youtube Karaoke Machine Review

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Youtube Karaoke Machine Review

2024-08-01 08:38:26

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I put these in my daughter's karaoke machine and it had provided exceptional life to the electronics!

5
2024-09-23 07:38:28

We use it mostly to connect SM58 to Pioneer Karaoke machine and match the impedence. Works great.

5
2024-06-07 08:11:25

I use this mixer to combine TV output (youtube karaoke ) and my Magic sing Mics into my Speaker set..It works as expected! I don’t need to buy karaoke chips anymore! Just search song in youtube from TV or Mirroring from my Iphone and turn on my Magic Sing Mic, Boom, I have perfect Karaoke System!

5
2024-09-16 09:12:53

I bought my wife a Karaoke machine for Christmas which was two 1/4 microphone inputs on it. I was thinking how cool it would be to have wireless mics so people could hand them off as songs changed, instead of being limited by a cord, and having to swap seats. The WMS40 fit the bill PERFECTLY. I was a little concerned, with the low price, that the quality wouldn't be there, but the system is static free and sounds GREAT! I used balanced 1/4 cables (pulled from patchbay) to connect the microphone base unit to the Karaoke machine. The distance from the singers to the base unit is under 30 feet so I can't speak for the range of the unit.

5
2024-09-02 01:15:59

I needed something fast for a public talk and I have no expertise in AV. This is basically a karaoke machine with 2 mics, super fast set up and was good to go in 5-10 minutes. It is completely adequate for speaking engagements. The speaker is a little larger than I would have liked but it was a good purchase for novices who just need to get up and going asap.

5
2024-04-29 05:34:34

It's just perfect for what we need. Sound cranks. The microphone makes it an instant karaoke machine. Just great device.

5
2024-07-03 02:37:36

use for karaoke

5
2024-04-08 05:53:59

I use it for karaoke

5
2024-04-16 04:54:37

This is the mixer to have if you enjoy Karaoke.

5
2024-09-05 03:27:20

Purchased this to do two things, take my 4k 60 fps output from vMix from my production machine, and stream, via OBS and AV1 to my YouTube channel. And, to record at 75 MB/s. Took some old parts, an unused 10900K and a really old Phanteks case, and cobbled it together. The vMix output is fed either by 10 Gbe NDI full, or in to the HDMI, PCIe Magewell capture card. I see no difference in quality either way, so NDI wins, by virtue of simplicity (otherwise, the HDMI optical needs to be plugged in to the Quadro card on my production machine, which requires an HDMI to DisplayPort adapter). Had two goals, 1st to offload some of what vMix was doing when it was also streaming, recording and switching all the inputs. This did reduce about 15-20% GPU load, and a few percentage points of CPU usage. The 2nd goal was to play around with AV1 encoding on live streams, even though it is only YouTube that offers an ingestion server for now. This has been a spectacular success. Have tons of bandwidth on the upload, but I feel the AV1 ingest is better quality than HEVC, and it never hurts to get the same performance at 25 Mbps upload with AV!, that I was getting with 50 Mbps using H.264. Card looks good, runs cool, and Intel and Acer each are putting out timely updates. On the beta code train with the Intel drivers, and have not had a single glitch. Acer provides a nice little USB thumbdrive for their BiFrost applet, which updates itself frequently. About the only super minor issue I have, is the card's RGB looks more purple than the static blue I set, on the lit up name badge. Since this box sits 50 feet away in an unused room, I do not care, but some might!

5