I have the system and i am experiencing sudden cuts when music plays. would you happen to know what it might be? The system is used in a church where we have 3 wired mics, one wireless, and music playing together at the same time and i am starting to hear some cracking coming from speakers. could there be too much power going through it? would adding second pair of speakers help?
Samson XP800 is probably on the easiest PA systems to use as a karaoke platform. It offers bluetooth technology that you can use to link your android or apple product and stream straight from youtube or any other music source. You can also use MP3s. The mixer comes out so you'll need a holder for it, but worth every penny. The XP800 may be perfect if you have a bigger space. Music rocks on this system! Outside and inside - No problem keeping up and delivering sweet sound. I also have an XP106 that has been with me for a couple of years... no issues either and it still rocks when I need it to. Samson delivers quality, inexpensive, tough performing equipment for the venue of your choice. You mentioned karaoke sing - let me recommend the Samson C01 Studio Condenser MIc or the Audio Technica AT2035 Condenser Mic. ------ the best two mics for under $200. Hope that helps you.
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I have the system and i am experiencing sudden cuts when music plays. would you happen to know what it might be? The system is used in a church where we have 3 wired mics, one wireless, and music playing together at the same time and i am starting to hear some cracking coming from speakers. could there be too much power going through it? would adding second pair of speakers help?
Is there a provision for a sub-woofer on this system? If so, what model can you recommend that match the system?
how can i add a second pair of speakers to the system?
PLS HELP…can I used powered 500 watt JBL speakers out of the monitor connections??
Does anybody know how to get these speakers to play from a TV? I want to do karaoke through this speakers and use the TV audio instead of a phone.
can this play metal music if it can handle metal it can handle any.
Can the different mics have different type of effect individually?
Is this good for Karaoke sing?
Samson XP800 is probably on the easiest PA systems to use as a karaoke platform. It offers bluetooth technology that you can use to link your android or apple product and stream straight from youtube or any other music source. You can also use MP3s. The mixer comes out so you'll need a holder for it, but worth every penny. The XP800 may be perfect if you have a bigger space. Music rocks on this system! Outside and inside - No problem keeping up and delivering sweet sound. I also have an XP106 that has been with me for a couple of years... no issues either and it still rocks when I need it to. Samson delivers quality, inexpensive, tough performing equipment for the venue of your choice. You mentioned karaoke sing - let me recommend the Samson C01 Studio Condenser MIc or the Audio Technica AT2035 Condenser Mic. ------ the best two mics for under $200. Hope that helps you.
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No separate reverb per channel. Deal breaker. Don't care about all the other effects.
Can this handle an audience of 250 people is for church