VP2000 Karaoke Mixer for Home Theater Systems

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
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    Easily transform your home theater system into a karaoke experience with our VP2000 Mixer.
    Only for use with self-powered speakers, amplifiers, or receivers. This is only a mixer, cannot be used to power passive speakers like BMB speakers.
    Simply plug connect your karaoke player, phone, or TV audio output via RCA (Red / White), Optical, or Bluetooth to the mixers input. Then connect the XLR output to your amplifier or powered speakers. Last connect your mics to any of the 1/4 input mic ports, and you're ready to sing!
    For best results set your home theater receiver to All Channel Stereo Mode.
    Small home theater speakers with tweeters less than 1" may not do well with microphone sound.
    RPEG Electronics makes no guarantees on the results of the sound quality since this will be largely dependent on your own sound system.
    -Features full range music, echo, and mic tuning.
    - Two sets of mics can be tuned independently
    - High powered mic volume boost.
    - Inputs: Digital Optical, RCA, Bluetooth, USB drive mp3 play back.
    - Supports up to 4 separate mic inputs, both wired and wireless can be used.
    - Output: Balanced XLR (RCA converter included)
    Includes
    -RCA Input Cables
    - XLR to XLR Cables for connecting powered PA Speakers
    - XLR to RCA Cables for connecting stereo amplifiers and home theater receivers.
    Microphones not included*
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Komentáře • 15

  • @guillermauricio
    @guillermauricio Před 24 dny

    hi ray my home theater system is sony and my tv is samsung with HDMI and OPTICAL it can be worked in my home theater system and how?

    • @raymonddai
      @raymonddai  Před 24 dny

      @@guillermauricio you have to use the rca inputs for karaoke, but if your speakers are small there’s no point

  • @jamesrhodes7019
    @jamesrhodes7019 Před 5 měsíci

    How would you connect this to a DJ controller

  • @tunthura9349
    @tunthura9349 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello
    Do u have similar one but connect to existing 5.1 A/V receiver which already connected the speakers

    • @raymonddai
      @raymonddai  Před 7 měsíci

      This can connect using RCA outputs

  • @jongb3
    @jongb3 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, would this work on a ET28KH karaoke system? the system has 2 wireless mic. I have this Karaoke attached to my receiver using hdmi.

    • @jongb3
      @jongb3 Před 8 měsíci

      also, can the audio from youtube on tv works with the karaoke mic?

  • @vytekas
    @vytekas Před rokem

    Is it posible to conect to jbl boombox 2 .bluethoot speaker weathout the wires?! Thank you

  • @Tsub0mi
    @Tsub0mi Před rokem

    Hi Ray, thank you so much for creating your videos. Will this work if I have my inandon v5 system connected to a Pioneer receiver using HDMI?

    • @raymonddai
      @raymonddai  Před rokem

      Yup that will work fine, you simply have to plug the hdmi direct to tv then set the pioneer to rca audio input mode. Alternatively if your pioneer is newer u can assign the hdmi input to use rca audio

  • @pit3835
    @pit3835 Před rokem

    at this moment is it worth it? or just get a decent mixer with dsp effect on it?

    • @pit3835
      @pit3835 Před rokem

      cause here i dont see a reverb or hall effect.

    • @raymonddai
      @raymonddai  Před rokem

      @@pit3835 reverb and hall is more for instruments , karaoke singing mostly only uses echo. The best sound will come from passive speakers with a proper karaoke amp like the singmix5 or Jaguar though

  • @laptech3767
    @laptech3767 Před 9 měsíci

    This model looks identical to the fx8ii