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Which Karaoke DVD Should I Buy?

To play all your favorite karaoke hits at home, you’ll need a microphone, a player, and a collection of songs. One of the cheapest ways to accomplish this is to buy a karaoke DVD player for as little as $30.

Although some would argue that setting up to perform on your computer is the least expensive way because you only need a $20 microphone and 79 cent karaoke downloads. If you’re computer savvy and willing to spend $49 on karaoke software, you can create your own custom DVDs using your existing mp3 collection.

You don’t have to break the bank by buying home karaoke machines. For example, the Cavs 105G DVD ($119, Sumamic) comes with a microphone, remote control, audio/video cable, and a DVD karaoke machine that plays music CDs, DVD movies, and special karaoke CD Gs. Singers will enjoy key control, vocal cancellation, volume control, microphone mixing, and superior Dolby Digital 5.1 sound.

Another option is the VocoPro DVG399K ($110 at Zzsounds), which works in exactly the same way. Or, if you want a professional-looking karaoke system, then you can try The Singing Machine’s STVD-1001 DVD/CDG Pedestal Karaoke System with Tower Speakers ($79 at Amazon), which lets you play karaoke songs on CD G and DVD.

According to online retailer Amazon, kids’ karaoke DVD deals tend to sell better. Disney’s “High School Musical” 1 and 2, “Hannah Montana,” “Disney Radio Hits” 1 and 2, plus Sesame Street’s “Jump & Jive with Hi-5” and “Sesame Sings Karaoke” are all karaoke hits. For older teens and adults, Billboard released a “Top 10 Karaoke Box Set” that includes 40 songs featuring John Lennon, Neil Diamond, Dolly Parton and Sting, to name a few artists.

Additionally, Party Tyme offers a multitude of karaoke songs on DVD for $13.99, with themes including: Broadway, Country, Old Country, Greatest Hits, Oldies, Pop, Rock and Love Songs. Startrax also offers DVDs of fun genres, including ’80s movies, ’80s pop, alternative anthems, top 20 other hits, at the movies, back to school, boogie nights, classic R&B, country classics, streets, disco classics, girls and boys nights to name a few.

Of course, not all genres are easy to find on DVD, although it can be done. For example, Hip Hop/R&B fans can check out Startrax’s R&B Classics, which includes cover artists doing “In Da Club” (50 cent), “Hot In Here” (Nelly), “SOS” (Rihanna) and “Shut up” (Black-Eyed Peas). Punk rockers will love the recently released punk rock karaoke DVD featuring stars from the bands NOFX, Bad Religion, Social Distortion and The Adolescents, as well as performances/songs for “Gimme Gimme Gimme” (Black Flag), ” California Über Allies” (Dead Kennedys), “Minor Threat” (Minor Threat) and “What Do I Get” (The Buzzcocks), to name a few.

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