The Chip & Julie Creation  Everything -- in one box!

Left side of the system case. A black vent has been installed to keep things cool.


This top box weighs about 85 pounds and the bottom case is used to carry all cabling for the system.
This is the entire system, (minus of course the speakers). The top and bottom boxes as clipped together for rolling around and then comes apart for transport.
This roadcase contains: Karaoke Disc Player, 3 wireless microphones, Mixer, keyboard, lcd screen, computer, Dlink wireless router, little light, rf converter, power conditioner....
Looking "down the barrel" this is what the karaoke host sees.
This is what the host sees. Note: This case is only 16" wide - not the standard rack-width measurement of 19" wide. Closed up, this system’s footprint is about 2" larger than an 11x17 piece of paper.The LCD screen and router (behind the nameplate) are permanently fixed in the lid of the case.
Once the cabling has all been put away in the bottom box, then the lid is closed (down) and the bottom front is attached, followed by the top “face.” Because it is so narrow, it easily rolls through the narrowest of kitchen hallways. Packed up at a private party ready to go.
before connecting All the connections are recessed into the system case, so it is officially “flight-ready.”
Small F-plug to RCA adapters are used to convert the coaxial cable connectors. The extra video outs are used to connect to club televisions if they’re available.
 Only 4 connections and it's ready to go!
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Yep, we've gotten rid of the song books too and have 2 methods to getting a song slip to us
#1. a printer version (right) that prints out a readable slip, and

#2. A wireless version that pops the information right onto the main system computer. Just copy and paste the information right into the program we use for hosting.