Which Home Karaoke System is the Best for You?

Choosing the right home karaoke system can be an overwhelming process, especially when you’re not sure what to look for in the various models out there. Thankfully, this guide will teach you everything you need to know about home karaoke systems, including what makes them unique and what they do well. Armed with this knowledge, you’ll be able to make an informed decision about which one is right for you.

1) The Different Kinds of Systems

First off, let’s go over some of your options. There are many different karaoke systems on the market. If you don’t have a lot of money to invest, then it might be best to look into a portable one that is wallet-friendly. The downside to these units is that they often have fewer features and inferior sound quality than higher-end units.

2) Sound Quality

Sound quality can make or break a karaoke experience, so make sure you choose a system that offers high-quality sound. Luckily, many systems now come with Bluetooth capabilities—just look for Bluetooth or wireless in your description. If you don’t want to shell out big bucks on a brand-new system, consider buying used. Some older models are still quite adequate! Even if your budget allows, be sure to read reviews before buying new to ensure quality.

3) Features

One of your main concerns when buying a home karaoke system will be which features you need. We’ve outlined a few key considerations below, but in order to make an informed decision, think about how you’ll use your system.

a. Space - Usually a karaoke system will require much audio equipment and cabling. So make sure to plan your space in advance before diving into buying one. AC Ryan Karaoke System is a modern karaoke system whereby it is designed to look like a soundbar which can also double up as your TV speaker. Aesthetically nicer looking for contemporary homes today. 

b. Microphones - This feature is super important, as a good microphone will aid in your singing. These days wireless microphones are the rave. Gone are the days with dangling, tripping wired microphones. However, please choose UHF wireless microphones as they are most suitable for singing. Please see our other blog regarding wireless microphones for more info.

c. Speakers Power - A simple karaoke system power ratings range around 30W - 50W RMS. A better quality one will range around 100W - 180W RMS. Those 200W RMS and above are usually used in commercial outlets which are overkill for most homes.

d. Types of inputs - We recommend at least 3 different inputs for your karaoke system, Auxiliary (For Karaoke), Optical (for TV) and Bluetooth (for Music). If you are still using old VCD or DVD players, then you might want to consider getting a karaoke system with multiple Auxiliary inputs. 

e. Songs - Depends on what type of song system you need. There are streaming types, local playback types. Some with monthly subscription. Or you can simply do without any of these song system and sing on YouTube with your Smart TV. There are many karaoke channels on YouTube or karaoke apps on smartphones these days.  

4) Pricing

There are a number of factors that go into choosing a home karaoke system. The type of songs you want to sing, your budget and your overall purpose in owning one will all factor into your decision. You can spend anywhere from $200 to over $2000 for one of these systems, so it’s worth spending some time thinking about which features you want and how much you want to spend.