Hi,
I have been trying to find a mixer that has 2 RCA input + 2 mic input, and 1x RCA output.
Or I should say 2 stereo line input + 2 mic input, and 1 stereo line output.
I plan to use Youtube for Karaoke source.
Currently I have old Magic Sing (it has 2 wireless mic) that has standard RCA output (video, audio-L, audio-R).
I already have receiver/amplifier.
So, I need 1 RCA input (for the mics from Magic Sing) and another RCA input for TV audio output (audio from Youtube).
As for the 2 mics input, just in case I need to get regular mics (in case the Magic Sing is broken as it's old).
I have been searching, I found Fifine Karaoke Mixer is close enough, but unfortunately it only has 1 RCA input.
Any suggestion of good, affordable mixers (under $100 preferably)?
I also open to new configuration suggestion to utilize my existing hardware.
Thank you so much
Need mixer suggestion (2x RCA + 2 Mic) + open to new idea
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Re: Need mixer suggestion (2x RCA + 2 Mic) + open to new idea
I think your best bet is to buy a regular wired mic and forget about the magic mics.
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Re: Need mixer suggestion (2x RCA + 2 Mic) + open to new idea
Thank you. I like magic sing mics because it sounds great on vocal.mr.dj wrote:I think your best bet is to buy a regular wired mic and forget about the magic mics.
Anyway, do you have good brand suggestion for wired mic?
Re: Need mixer suggestion (2x RCA + 2 Mic) + open to new idea
You might think the Magic Mic sounds great until you try the Shure SM58.
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Re: Need mixer suggestion (2x RCA + 2 Mic) + open to new idea
Thankswiseguy wrote:You might think the Magic Mic sounds great until you try the Shure SM58.
Wow...it's way out of my league.
How about Shure PGA48?
https://www.amazon.com/Shure-PGA48-XLR- ... microphone
Re: Need mixer suggestion (2x RCA + 2 Mic) + open to new idea
The SM58 gives you the best bang for your buck of any mic on the market in my opinion. They sound great and are virtually indestructible. The PGA48 is probably better quality than the Magic Sing.nck_karaoke wrote:Thankswiseguy wrote:You might think the Magic Mic sounds great until you try the Shure SM58.
Wow...it's way out of my league.
How about Shure PGA48?
https://www.amazon.com/Shure-PGA48-XLR- ... microphone