Reddit reviews Stagg SMC3 S-Series Male XLR to Female XLR Microphone Cable - 10ft
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I buy my personal XLR's from Amazon here in the UK. However the ones I use for work are Van Damme with Neutirk connectors and are a lot more expensive. But they get a lot more use.
The thing about XLR's is that they last a whole lot longer if you learn to coil them up properly using the over-under method. Wrap them around your elbow or coil them around an object and they won't last five minutes.
You're going to need a mixer, to take the audio from the microphones and the karaoke backing track and then put out the final version (also some people sing louder than others so you'll need to be able to adjust individual volumes).
This means you'll also need an amplifier, as most TV's don't have an audio in connection.
This means you'll also need speakers.
You could look at getting some decent amplified speakers, you only need one if you're doing this in a home.
Lastly, look into something like Karafun initially as the software. You can take out a 48 hour subscription for about £5 and then you have access to all their songs.Just read about no internet at farm, not even wireless data that you can tether via mobile phone?So to recap, you need to purchase:
Software, look at Karafun, it's likely to do what you need and has all the songsRandom question, I gather you're UK based, are you anywhere near London?
Currently don't have any speakers mate, i was considering getting a pair of 598's i think ill sell my current microphone after i buy the new one and save for a pair of 598's.
I believe the AT2020 can come bundled with one, This i believe?
Thank you for all your help. I appreciate it, ill throw you some gold on your OG comment !check
Unfortunately I'm no expert in the area.
You'd probably be better asking in something like /r/WeAreTheMusicMakers
Getting a mixer second hand is probably your best bet, but off the top of my head you'd need something like:
But please ask some experts, I've no idea if that setup would actually work. You'll be needing those 6 things though (1x Mixer, 2x Mics, 2x Mic Cables and 1x 3.5mm Mic jack to Mixer connection cable), maybe not those specific models though.
My house is not humid at all. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stagg-High-Quality-Microphone-Cable/dp/B002YUAK54/ref=pd_sim_267_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=41A14XWa3kL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=1N2GJC1TX8HQXGT0KY9X are teh cables I am using according to the seller they are balanced.
This problem continues if just plugged directly into mixer. Any other ideas this is killing me :S
Make sure you buy the following extras with that mic bundle, or your PC will not pick up your voice:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/BTSKY-trade-Condenser-Recording-Microphone/dp/B00S0QAA5Q/ref=pd_bxgy_267_img_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=1G35WAVXSJRHN5J34VWG
 
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Yes, I am using this cable