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    Posted: 16 July 2018 at 6:13pm
Looking for a couple of Senny e840 mics, would prefer unswitched but if switched
is all that's out there then Thumbs Up

Need them for my karaoke people who have nigh-on destroyed two out of my four,
drowned in lager and smothered in lipstick Dead

PM offers please, I'm in Bristol if that makes any difference.


Edited by BJtheDJ - 16 July 2018 at 6:13pm
If your vaccinations were mandatory and nobody in your class had measles,
then you know that you're not a Millenial kid.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote APW Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 July 2018 at 6:43pm

Wow, you give your Karaoke people Senny's, On the few occasions I've done karaoke the singers get a £30.00 JTS TM-929's and they are much better than the junk most karaoke hosts usually provide.

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Originally posted by APW APW wrote:

Wow, you give your Karaoke people Senny's, On the few occasions I've done karaoke the singers get a £30.00 JTS TM-929's and they are much better than the junk most karaoke hosts usually provide.


Maybe that's why a lot of karaokes have a bad rep

Used Berry's for a while, Senny 815's before that, SM58's which really showed off the screechiness of some of the lady singers.  Tried a single 845 which sounded good for those that knew how to stay on-mike but decided that the 840 sounded just as good and let those that couldn't tell where their mouth was in relation to the 'noise' end of the mic be heard.

Get a lot of good, and many not-so-good, singists; few band vocalists come in as well - one band even shot their music vid for their last single at my Thu/Sun residency just before last Christmas (editted to give a better link:


using the Berry mics Shocked

So??  Got any 840's to sell ??


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Sorry... no 840's.

 I must admit most Karaoke shows have dire sound; one of the guys around here gives the singers mics that cost about £2 each and it shows... I cannot be in the room when someone is singing at one of his shows, it’s just too painful!!!

 

The JTS sound very good (for the money) and at £30.00 each and I'm not so bothered if they only last a year, so far they have lasted 4 and are still going strong.

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