Thanks everybody. All your comments are very helpful. I knew I could
count on you! I'm weighing my options.
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 12:12 PM, Linda S. Mrosko <elmerosko(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I have a good mixer, two large speakers & stands,
lots of wires -- and
they all weigh a lot, but they work great for large rooms full of people
and outdoor venues. However...
I occasionally have smaller events in smaller rooms with fewer people
where the band is acoustic and so am I. I find myself straining my voice
to be heard by the dancers and I'm tired of screaming.
I used to have a karaoke system, but found it inadequate (and I couldn't
plug my wireless headset into it). Are there smaller, less heavy, less
cumbersome systems you carry around? I want to be able to plug my computer
into it when I have an event that's not live music or just to use it to
amplify my voice over acoustic music (7-8 musicians) -- a couple of small
but lightweight speakers.
Help!
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*Looking forward,Linda S. Mrosko*
*102 Mitchell Drive*
*Temple, Texas 76501*
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*(903) 603-9955 <(903)%20603-9955> (Skype)*
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*Looking forward,Linda S. Mrosko*
*102 Mitchell Drive*
*Temple, Texas 76501*
*(903) 292-3713 (Cell)*
*(903) 603-9955 (Skype)*
*contradancetx.com <http://www.contradancetx.com>*
*www.zazzle.com/fuzzycozy* <http://www.zazzle.com/fuzzycozy*> (Dance
buttons, t-shirts, & more)*