Tarrah
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Amazing sound system! This was incredibly easy to put together and super easy to play through any system of mine. I've tried it out with my computer, my CD player and even through Bluetooth and it sounds great! The quality of the sound isn't as great as the price may suggest but it's very simple to swap out these sound systems / stereos with any other kind of speakers that have wiring similar to this. The microphones are super easy to connect and get the job done for any sort of party or gathering you may have. I do wish that the microphones were a bit more better quality but as I said before they get the job done hah.
Johnny_®
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
This is a cool speaker/karaoke system that's versatile on a few fronts. First, the AV portion can be Bluetooth, so you can transmit songs from your phone, tablet, TV, etc. to it to produce its audio. The are also other connection methods, such as an SD/TF card filled with mp3 songs, or direct 3.5mm connection, such as from a CD disc player.The other part that's cool depending on your perspective, is that the speakers that come with it connect via copper wires, like the old days. This is good in the fact that you can replace the included speakers with your much better legacy speakers, such as my legacy Bose speakers. As long as your speakers connect via copper wires, you can use any speakers with it. Awesome.And then of course there's the karaoke portion, which includes two decent microphones. They're not the best, but they'll do, and at least they present you with a few ways to make the sound better, such as separate bass and treble knobs.In the end, for around $65 after you activate the 20% off coupon, this system is versatile to provide you with entertainment options. Currently I'm using it as my computer speakers, with the occasional singing thrown in when the mod strikes.
Dave in Philly
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
I split this system up and used the Victress speakers with a different amp and the Victress amp with different speakers.That way if I was disappointed by the sound in some way, I'd know which part was responsible.The speakers have great sound quality, especially for vocals, which makes sense for a stereo designed to be a karaoke machine.If professional singers didn't sound good through it, what chance would you have?The vocals and electric guitars are very clear.The speakers are definitely best with midrange stuff and some high tones.Bass isn't bad, but it isn't as good as the bass on other speakers I use, at least not with the equalizer settings I used.The Victress amp also performed well with the third-party speakers I hooked up.The amp seems geared toward vocals too, although not as much as the Victress speakers.I used "line" mode and Bluetooth mode, and they both worked well.There doesn't seem to be an FM-radio mode, which is disappointing.The instructions for the remote control mention an FM mode, but Victress probably uses the same remote with other equipment and just didn't update the instructions.The amp has two antennas. One for the two wireless microphones and one for Bluetooth reception.The Bluetooth antenna screwed on fine, but the mikes' antenna doesn't point straight up when it's fully tightened.I just left it a bit loose so it would point upward as intended.The remote control is nice, but the power button also works for my other stereo, and sometimes turning the Victress stereo on also turns the other stereo on by accident, which is annoying.I'll post updates if I have any other problems.
manbearpig
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
This can be an excellent stereo system or karaoke system if you know what you are getting. Do not expect top notch performance at this price. But these are definitely better than many other over-complicated karaoke systems that require me to each behind my TV every time we want to use it. I like its simplicity the most. This is a standalone karaoke system... doesn't need to be paired with your existing audio set up at all. The two stereo speakers connect to each other thru wires (included in the box) and can be placed unto 10 feet apart from each other so plenty of options there. The two microphones also connect to the receiver via bluetooth without any effort. The you just connect your phone to the receiver via bluetooth also and BOOM... you're in business. Play your favorite music as-is just like a bluetooth speaker or sing along using the microphones. Because this is so simple to use and does not require any interfering with my existing living room media setup, this will stay connected and ON all of the time in its own corner bookshelf... so next time anyone feels like singing, we do not have to waste any time plugging various cables and doing sound checks.
Mysonliam
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
We used this for our New Years eve party. It was excellent! The sound is crisp and clear. The microphones connect automatically.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
This karaoke set comes with the receiver, two wireless mics, speakers and a remote control. The mics require 2 AA batteries each to operate. They are preset to specific channels. They have a lower frequency response (pick up lower frequencies better than higher frequencies). The receiver has four audio input modes: RCA/coax, Bluetooth, aux line in, USB/TF card. You can also attach a wired mic. I have used the aux line in which connects via a 3.5mm stereo jack, and it works fine. I tried to use Bluetooth mode, but the karaoke receiver doesn't show up in the list of devices so I was not able to pair it with my phone. I have not tried any other input source. The receiver also has knobs to control the volume, mic volume, bass, treble, and echo and buttons for play/pause and track control. Overall, the speakers are loud enough for use in a living room, but the wireless mics do not work well for higher voices.