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- Multiformat karaoke system with DVD/CD player, AM/FM tuner, and dual cassette deck- Compatible with CDG, VCD, DVD, MP3, HDCD, CD-R, CD-RW, and JPEG formats
- Digital key controller alters key of background music to match vocal range
- Dual cassette deck plays, records, and dubs music; 5-band graphic equalizer
- Four 2-way stereo speakers (40 watts x 2); 12.25 by 21.5 by 9 inches (W x H x D)
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By Carlyle
I have owned my vocopro for about a year and half. In that time I have only used it 3 times. The DVD reader has died and to get it replaced I was quoted $200. I only paid $265 for it new. I bought it because I was told it was the best. Trust me it is junk. Now I have a vocopro paper weight.
By Joyce Kishimoto (Pearl City, Hawaii, US)
First of all, I was extremely with the accuracy and efficiency in which my order was acknowledged and shipped. I received it with a slight damage to the carton and opened the carton with some anxiety, but the equipment was in good condition because it was well packed. I am taking karaoke lessons and am enjoying using the equipment to practice. My only disappointment is that I cannot use the key changer with a cassette tape. I tried using the key changer with a CD, but it does not seem to work also. I would have wanted to know that the key changer cannot work with a cassette tape.
By S. Moulton
I payed a lot of money for the Vocopro Duet. I was happy with the features and sound quality, but the CD player quit working properly before the first year. I contacted the company and they sent me another one. I was able to use the new one for two years and then the CD player gave out completely (no longer under warranty). I took it to a shop to fix it and it would have cost me just as much to fix it as it would to buy a new one. I was very disappointed in the quality of this product. I now have about $500.00 worth of CDGs and no system to play them with. I am very hesitant to buy another VocoPro product.
By stereowiz1 (San Francisco, CA USA)
I have purchased other portable karaoke systems in the past as gifts only to find the systems to be weak in performance. When it was time to buy one for myself I wanted a system that I could take to parties and pack a punch. I found the system! As a previous reviewer noticed I was concerned by the look of th system and the fact that it appeared similar in quality to some other peoples "toys". That is where the similarities end.
I picked up a great catalog of CDG's on Ebay and now I'm set for all the holiday parties!
By RicR2 (McLean, VA USA)
Terms:
VP = VocoPro DVD-Duet.
H10 = Sony ZS-H10CP Heavy-Duty CD Radio Boombox
My first impression of the VP, with its plastic knobs & pasteboard back, was that it would wear out quickly, but it has survived poolside (providing voice & CD-music to water aerobics classes) for over a year. First, some comments on its features, and then on its sound quality.
The VP does not have an Aux Input jack, so to play an IPod through it I use one of the two microphone jacks.
There are separate volume controls for the two microphone inputs, but no separate volume control for either the CD player or the (two) cassette players.
The FM sounds like the absolutely cheapest tuner possible, and may or may not be Stereo FM. The FM tuner is analog, not digital, and its sound is coarse. My impression is that the AM/FM was added simply to advertise that the VP had it.
The CD player has lower tolerance with CD errors than any other CD player I know.
The sound quality compared to the Sony H10 boombox (which is rated at 2.3 watts per speaker): The H10 has cleaner base, yet the VP has significantly better highs.
I've never used the (two) cassette players.
In summary, I rated the VP as four stars because, after a recent Web search, I found no competitor with its features for its price.
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