From kids to country music old timers, everyone loves karaoke. It’s a chance to be a star, to strut your stuff, to have fun with your friends and to just forget your troubles for a while. Music is soul food, and stars-in-the-making have been eating karaoke up since the 1970’s.
There are all sorts of karaoke machines for all types of fans; but to the serious karaoke aficionado, owning a simple karaoke machine is just not good enough. These hardcore fans want the best karaoke equipment that they can get their hands on. You can have a great time with low-end hardware, but owning the best karaoke equipment can give you bragging rights and add a little spice to your performance. Just like rock stars, crooners, boy bands and divas, karaoke singers need great equipment to back them up and make them shine.
Early home karaoke machines were little more than standard boom box stereos with a microphone feed. These first-generation karaoke machines seem like dinosaurs now, but back then they were all the rage. Singers could belt out their favorite tunes along with music on a cassette. They may have been crude, but they started a revolution in karaoke...