On May 28, 2016 at 20:05, buzz said...
In my experience, audio quality is a secondary or tertiary consideration for karaoke singers. It's all in the moment.
You are so so right, even when you have great fidelity.
In the 70s I recorded live groups at the Whisky A Go Go and the Troubadour in West Hollywood. It was amazing how many performances by folks famous at the moment sound great when you're there, but are just kind of meh when you play them back later. "In the moment" is really a strong issue with live performance. And our recordings were discrete four-channel hifi recordings. The problem was not fidelity, it was just something about the performance that often fell flat later.