Griffin iKaraoke - Karaoke Device For iPod |
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Griffin EAN: 0685387961450 Label: Griffin Technology Manufacturer: Griffin Technology Model: 9757-IKAROKE-2 Publisher: Griffin Technology Release Date: 2007-12-05 Studio: Griffin Technology |
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Product Description
Everything you love about karaoke - without the two-drink minimum. Just plug iKaraoke into your iPod, cue up your favorite tunes and you're on. iKaraoke's all-in-one microphone/processor isolates the lead vocal track, then fades it, giving your voice room to make that favorite tune yours. Don't keep that raw talent hidden. Plug in or use iKaraoke's FM transmitter to play through your home or auto stereo. Use the mic to control the music, volume and reverb. It's your tunes as only you can sing them. The lights go down. The crowd goes wild. You know you're a star. iKaraoke proves it to the world.
Features :
- Plug and play - Connects to any iPod with a Dock connector.
- Your biggest hits on your system - Plug into your home or auto audio using iKaraoke's line out, or use iKaraoke's FM transmitter to broadcast your tunes through your FM radio.
- You're in control - Adjusts backing music volume. Pause, scan forward and back, skip tracks. Boost your voice with adjustable reverb.
- Attention please - Mutes music to use iKaraoke as a PA.
- No batteries - Uses your iPod's power.
- MP3 Player Compatibility: IPod mini, iPod (4G), iPod nano, iPod .
- Poduct Dimensions: 14.2 x 2.4 x 21.5 cm.
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    Griffin IKaraoke, 2007-12-28 I agree with the first reviewer. Great concept, very poor quality. When turning off the vocals you can still hear muffled, 'bubbly' vocals and it affects rest of track. Cannot hear own vocals well through microphone also. Would certainly not recommend this.
    Great!, 2008-01-19 I bought this item, took it out of its package(one of those horrendous plastic bubble packs that you have to get the scissors to) and within a couple of minutes was singing along to my ipod classic. For the price of this item I don't think that you could really complain, the only thing it does not do well is remove the vocals. I'm sure the sound quality depends what you connect it to. I have used it on FM and line in both giving a satisfactory output.
    iKaraoke , 2007-11-18 To disagree with the previous review, I found the ikaraoke was really good quality, neatly presented and easy to work. It was really amazing to have your own "karaoke" set and me and my friends have had hours of fun. You can also turn the original vocals of the song off which is great for professional gigs or shows. It's also an alternative to speakers. It was generally easy to tune the radio to it, I found, although sometimes it takes a while to find the frequency. I think that would improve if I used a line in though, which I haven't got yet. The only complaint I would have is that without careful positioning, there can be horrible feedback and interference. However, I haven't generally had a problem with that. This is a great present or purchase overall.
    Griffin iKaraoke , 2008-04-07 I will NEVER subscribe to the view that just because something is cheap it doesn't matter if it's useless. This doesn't work at all with Line In and barely works with FM. However, it has given my friends one of their best laughs in years - watching me try to set this up and get it working. I may have bought a dud one, but I suspect mine works as well as they all do, and they don't - if you get my meaning. Don't buy one. Pay more, get something that works.
    Let Down iKaraoke, 2007-12-30 The sound quality of the Griffin iKaraoke is extremely poor. I have tried it with the line out option & it does not improve the sound in anyway. I have honestly heard microphones on toddler toys with a stronger, clearer sound. I would have hoped Griffin could have manufactured a better product. As has been said the concept is great but until some other manufacturer takes time to put the proper technology in place to improve on the quality i would strongly advice you keep your money in your pocket. Santas little disapointment this year im afraid.
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