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Maggi Melody

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About Maggi Melody

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  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Level Of Experience
    Novice - less than 1 year in business
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  • Areas of cover
    Cheshire
  • Reason for Joining
    Just looking for advice
  • DJ Category
    Karaoke DJ

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Cheshire
  • Interests
    Music !!! What else is there ?? :)
  1. Thank you McCardle ... you have been very informative on more than one occasion. I really appreciate your advice and wisdom :thanks:
  2. Sorry for the late reply .... Yes I do use them, I used them when I was abroad and sold my equipment to return to UK. I have recently bought new equipment and bought the KAM1940's as my wireless mic's and a Shure wired mic as a back-up. I played a karaoke gig on Saturday night and the sound was brilliant. I am a resident DJ/KJ so the landlord holds any licences required.
  3. Hi, Help please if you can, I am new ....I had my first gig on Saturday and it was fantastic, standing room only and they were dancing on the chairs. I am thinking of getting a stage monitor to put behind me whilst performing, I am using a Behringer PMP4000 powered mixer and running 2 x Behringer 212 passive speakers from it, I have a couple of questions... 1. Can I just use one monitor or do I need to get 2 to equalise the power going out of the mixer? 2. How do I connect a monitor to the mixer, do I just use a separate cable directly into the mixer or do I need to connect it via the speak
  4. Hi Jonboy84 I use Kam 1940 mics, they have always proved to be reliable and sound good, not too expensive, check these out :hphone:
  5. Thanks McCardle, I knew I could count on you :dukesy: Yes they look like they would do the job, the one I had was more like this http://www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/ce/en/product/994834/Universal-PC-TV-converter-box but nothing like as expensive :bloodyhell: Many thanks :thanks:
  6. Oh Wise Ones .... Can you advise please ... go steady on me - I'm a girl :hide: I had a set-up a while ago whilst living abroad and stupidly sold it as I moved back to UK. I am in the process of buying another set-up for karaokeing. I remember having a sort of 'gaming' multi connection thingy, it had various wires, I think it had 2 VGA's (computer 15 pin connection), some white and yellow RCA's (that I connected to the TV's), the whole thing looked a bit like a computer mouse with all these little wires coming out of it. I think it's real purpose was for connecting gaming consoles etc. I
  7. Hi I am new to this site and just wanted to say what a FANTASTIC FORUM this is. I have spent most of the afternoon reading some of the great and informative topics - VERY helpful - Thank you. :thanks: I am a karaoke DJ and I'm sure I will be using this forum on many occasions and look forward to interacting with some of you. Maggi
  8. Thanks McCardle, you have been very helpful, I have taken a quick look at the ones you have suggested and have found a Soundcraft one which looks reasonable. Many thanks for taking the time to reply :) Happy New Year x
  9. Hi, I had a pair of Behringer B212XL Eurolive 800W 2 Way PA Speakers whist working in Spain and found they were more than capable whilst working in the bars out there. I also had a Soundlab 742ba powered mixer which did the job OK. I sold all my equipment when I returned to UK and wish I hadn't!! So much so I have just purchased another pair of Behringer B212XL Eurolive 800W 2 Way PA Speakers and would like some advice on which Powered Mixer to look at, I prefer a flat bed one which narrows it down a bit. I was looking at the Behringer range but it has had some really bad reviews. My budget
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