Inherited Karaoke laser discs and equip. Any value ?
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Inherited Karaoke laser discs and equip. Any value ?
I inherited a laser disk player (about 8 years old) and a box of about 75 laser discs. any real value to this or just find a local Karaoke fan to donate to?
Hi there,
welcome to the forum.
I didn't think they made laser disk systems as recently as 8 years ago but it'll be as valuable as anybody is willing to pay for it.
The major problem is that of keeping the system up to date in terms of newly released songs.
It's been years since I last saw one in actual operation and as far as I remember it was pretty slow in operation, although when it did start playing, the quality was tremendous.
You might get a decent amount for it on Ebay.
Sandy.
welcome to the forum.
I didn't think they made laser disk systems as recently as 8 years ago but it'll be as valuable as anybody is willing to pay for it.
The major problem is that of keeping the system up to date in terms of newly released songs.
It's been years since I last saw one in actual operation and as far as I remember it was pretty slow in operation, although when it did start playing, the quality was tremendous.
You might get a decent amount for it on Ebay.
Sandy.
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Are they Pioneer lasers?
If so you will never hear a better musically produced karaoke song. They used real instruments...
Having bought 3 sets of those over the years...
the original set without guide vocals suggested retail was about $150 per disc...the second set they added the guide vocals to...and they went for (I paid) $75 each
Are they in the original jackets?
The first series sleeves were colorful...the second series was basically gray and white.
Some of the songs on the first series disappeared on the second series....which really made some people mad that wanted those songs....there are some (or at least there were some) songs only Pioneer had on karaoke...
On ebay the last discs I saw were about $20 each...
I threw away about 10 players a few years ago..
Who knows if at some point they will have a real collector value like old records.
If so you will never hear a better musically produced karaoke song. They used real instruments...
Having bought 3 sets of those over the years...
the original set without guide vocals suggested retail was about $150 per disc...the second set they added the guide vocals to...and they went for (I paid) $75 each
Are they in the original jackets?
The first series sleeves were colorful...the second series was basically gray and white.
Some of the songs on the first series disappeared on the second series....which really made some people mad that wanted those songs....there are some (or at least there were some) songs only Pioneer had on karaoke...
On ebay the last discs I saw were about $20 each...
I threw away about 10 players a few years ago..
Who knows if at some point they will have a real collector value like old records.