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Nabaza.net-The MarketPlace - VocoPro DVD-Duet 80W CD / Dual Cassette / AM / FM Karaoke System

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List Price: $479.99
Our Price: $261.49
Your Save: $ 218.50 ( 46% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: VocoPro
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Electronics Brand: VocoPro Color: black EAN: 0692868038907 Feature: Multiformat karaoke system with DVD/CD player, AM/FM tuner, and dual cassette deck Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: VocoPro Legal Disclaimer: For residents of California, the total cost of your products will be adjusted according to your sales tax jusrisdiction. Manufacturer: VocoPro Model: DVD-DUET Publisher: VocoPro Studio: VocoPro
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Features
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Multiformat karaoke system with DVD/CD player, AM/FM tuner, and dual cassette deck Compatible with CDG, VCD, DVD, MP3, HDCD, CD-R, CD-RW, and JPEG formats Digital key controller alters key of background music to match vocal range Dual cassette deck plays, records, and dubs music; 5-band graphic equalizer Four 2-way stereo speakers (40 watts x 2); 12.25 by 21.5 by 9 inches (W x H x D)
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Editorial Reviews:
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FeaturesShock resistant multi-format player supports DVD/CDG/VCD/MP3/PHOTO-CD/ HDCD/CDR/CDRWVideo Output for Connection to TV 12-step Digital Key Controller raises the key of the music in half-step increments without changing the tempo Outputs lyrics or DVD movies to any TV monitor with easy connectionDual Cassette Deck plays standard and Karaoke cassettes, records your mix or allows dubbing from one deck to the other Two microphone inputs with separate volume controls and professional quality Digital Echo Five-band Graphic Equalizer for precise tone control AM/FM Stereo Tuner Four 2-way speakers with 40W + 40W maximum power output Pre-out jacks enable connection to external sound system...
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good sound but... Comment: The system has very good sound. I recently did a concert for in an 80 seat room, and the sound easily reached the back row. I would recommend the system. However, re ease of use -- if you are planning to perform a one person show you'd be better off getting a system with number buttons on the machine. I.e., if you need to play #8, you push #8.
The remote has number keys, but the remote doesn't always work. The other issue I have is that you can't simply restart the current track, pushing the << button takes you back to the previous track, then you'll have to go forward. That's kind of messed up.
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