OT I've got $18,000 to spend on a karaoke machine

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Can anyone recommend someone who could tell me of a good machine to get?
 
I was joking Lanny but you can buy a Karaoke player...top rated for about 400 bucks and then connect it to a really good power amp mixer and PA system which you could spend thousands on....the player is just a player but the sound system it connects to makes it the highest quality...components...my youngest brother had a professional Karaoke biz in Iowa for years...his money was invested in the sound system..he ran several Karaoke decks into a mixing board that was connected to a power amp and main speakers with monitor speakers for the singer. You can also purchase a really nice outboard sound processer that has reverb, delays, etc and also an equalizer...microphones are a few hundred apiece for pro gear....I use Shure SM58 blue band microphones for vocals and a Blue band sm57 for instruments..
 
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$18k would get you a kick ass PA system including kareoke machine and several monitors, and wireless mics and you would still have enough to give me a 10k loan.
I'd loan you $10,000 but then you'd just waste it on food, rent, prescription medications and the like.
 
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$18k would get you a kick ass PA system including kareoke machine and several monitors, and wireless mics and you would still have enough to give me a 10k loan.

Wait, but wouldn't he be paying you 10k for your amazing advice...so its not a loan
 
I was joking Lanny but you can buy a Karaoke player...top rated for about 400 bucks and then connect it to a really good power amp mixer and PA system which you could spend thousands on....the player is just a player but the sound system it connects to makes it the highest quality...components...my youngest brother had a professional Karaoke biz in Iowa for years...his money was invested in the sound system..he ran several Karaoke decks into a mixing board that was connected to a power amp and main speakers with monitor speakers for the singer. You can also purchase a really nice outboard sound processer that has reverb, delays, etc and also an equalizer...microphones are a few hundred apiece for pro gear....I use Shure SM58 blue band microphones for vocals and a Blue band sm57 for instruments..
I was joking, too. What political figure who was once one of Trump's campaign managers actually spent $18,000 on a karaoke machine?
 
I'd loan you $10,000 but then you'd just waste it on food, rent, prescription medications and the like.

Yeah it gets boring after 40
 
I was joking, too. What political figure who was once one of Trump's campaign managers actually spent $18,000 on a karaoke machine?

I will give you a hint. He is in court tommorow.
 
That's what I tell the Snap On tool guys about their 15 thousand dollar tool boxes.

A metal dresser with wheels for the price of a cheap new car...no thanks.
I'd go for the fancy talking sales rep with the shiny new tool box, as long as it shines in the light. Tools? What tools? Who cares about tools. It's all about the tool box.
 
I'd go for the fancy talking sales rep with the shiny new tool box, as long as it shines in the light. Tools? What tools? Who cares about tools. It's all about the tool box.
I may not be the first to say this but I always say "it isn't the tool, but the fool using it that's important"

If you spend 300 bucks on 1/4 inch drive sockets that I can get at Harbor Freight for 12.99 you better prove they're worth it.

Taking a mirror off a car doesn't require Kryptonite sockets man.
 

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