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Anonymous Posted on May 28, 2013

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To use your magic sing main cable (std - RED/WHITE and YELLOW to COMPONENT cable ( BLUE/GREEN RED

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: magic (karaoke) mic sound delay problem when connected to HDTV

Ok..I found a workable solution. Essentially using my HDTV only for the lyrics(video output) and using a RCA to stereo mini plug cable to send the sound output to my amplifier that has a analog stereo input. Works like magic. No delay. It went from being unusable to WOW!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 17, 2009

SOURCE: Magic Sing EG-18000 Microphone Delay

i bought et18k. just the same as yours.its 2 days old and has the same problem. the technical assistant says that its because of the digital setting that new tvs have. there are two ways to solve this though:

1. connect the video (yellow plug) to the tv. and the other two plugs (yellow and white) to the stereo. when i say stereo, its not the dvd home theater system that you have but a separate one. if you connect it to the home theater that you have, it'll just sound the same, you still have the delay.

2. connect the magic sing to the older tvs hangin out. and you'll get no problem at all.

**TVs such as sony, samsung, philips, sharp and all plasma tvs including other newly designed tvs will have the delay since they all share the HDMI thingy that causes sh*t.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2011

SOURCE: my connections in my Sony HDTV does not have Video

Look for a product like this : clique here

or pass tru a DVR, Blue ray, any other equipment that have a video input

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