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Build the Best Old-Time Singing Room
Old Looks, New Sounds
Our old-style singing rooms mix classic looks from the mid-1900s with top sound tech. Each room has true-to-era bits like:
- Seats from vinyl
- Chrome edges
- Old floor designs
- Decor from the ’50s to ’90s
Top Sound Tech
Rooms have top sound gear picked for the best sound:
- Tube amps from McIntosh
- Speakers by Altec Lansing
- 0.8-second sound echo
- Good room sound for close singing
Rooms for All Needs
We make spaces fit for any group size:
- Small rooms for 6
- Big rooms for 20
- Many ways to set up seats
- Looks for each time part
Full Old-Time Fun
Each room gives a full old-time feel through:
- Era-true decor
- Old-style glasses
- Old drink service
- Songs from doo-wop to grunge
Room Details
Rooms have:
- Pro sound-proofing
- Old-style lights
- Cool or warm as needed
- HD screens with old looks
Old Karaoke Look: Top Guide to Old Styles
True Mid-1900 Looks
Old room style moves new karaoke rooms to 1950s and 1960s looks.
Chrome-lined seats, vinyl seats, and neon signs right for the time make you feel like you’re in an old American diner.
The key color bits show deep teals, bold pinks, and bright yellows, all set off by classic black-and-white floors.
Old Gear, New Uses
Custom jukebox fronts hold modern karaoke gear, keeping old looks but with new uses.
The space has curated pieces of old bits, like first concert signs, old mic setups, and album fronts from stars like Elvis, The Beatles, and The Supremes.
Old Lights and Looks
Old big lights and lights in lines set the right mood.
Space age star patterns cover the roof, while tables from after the war show future hopes from back then.
Each singing spot has true-to-time mics and old-style lamps, making it easy to pick songs and stay true to the time.
Top Guide to Real Old Sound Gear
Premium Old Sound Bits
Old sound fans will find a top pick of old sound gear from the best hi-fi years.
Setups have top tube amps like the well-known McIntosh MC275 and Marantz Model 9, giving the rich, warm sound known from before.
At the middle of the setup is a fixed-up Thorens TD 124 player, great with an Ortofon SPU for top vinyl sound.
Pro Recording Gear
The singing setup puts out the known RCA 77-DX ribbon mics, loved for their middle sound and true tone.
These go with classic Altec Lansing A7 ‘Voice of the Theatre’ speakers, using sharp drivers that make the true sound of mid-1900 studios.
Gear for Mixing Sounds
The main sound mixer is a fixed-up EMI REDD.17, just like the one from Abbey Road Studios.
The sound path has key old sound gear like the Teletronix LA-2A compressor and EMT 140 plate reverb unit.
This full set of old gear makes the real recording chain known for many classic sounds, keeping true old sound alive.
A Trip Through Music Time: How Recording Tech Grew
Sound Recording Starts & Early Big Steps
The start of recording sound began with big leaps like Edison’s wax tubes, building the base for our music work now.
These first tech steps caught the true warmth and style known for the early sound world.
The pop of 1920’s jazz records lets us see this time of new sound steps.
Big Changes in Recording Through Time
The 1930s sound boost changed what we could do, while the 1940s tape changes turned around how we catch sound.
The jump from one sound to two in the 1950s came with the big start of rock ‘n’ roll, making a new kind of sound for all to hear.
New Ways to Make Music
The 1960s ways to lay down many tracks opened new doors to try fresh sounds.
The 1970s digital changes brought never-seen sharpness, while the synth sounds of 1980s pop showed off all that tech could do in tunes.
Now’s digital music making gives clear sounds but still lets us keep old warmth when we want.
Tech Changes How We Make Art
Big sound-making ways like Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound show how tech shifts our art views.
Each time’s own sound marks mirror what was there to make sounds, from the first live catches to now’s sharp digital.
The growth of pushing and evening out sounds keeps shaping the clear sound marks of music times.
How We Make Sounds and New Tunes Now
Today’s digital sound making is the high point of more than a hundred years of sound changes.
Now’s music makers can use both the newest digital tools and old ways to make sounds, making a rich sound world that links past and now.
Old Drinks & Classic Mixes by Time
Drink Like in Old Times
Our menu of drinks from times gone by takes folks back with drinks picked to show the feel of each time.
From gin drinks of no-drink times to mid-1900s fun drinks, each main drink shows a true feel from its day, mixed with top drink bits and fresh parts.
Drinks from the Jazz 1920s
The hidden drink times come back through our hand-made gin mixes.
The Southside Fizz puts top dry gin from London with fresh mint and fruit parts, while our French 75 lifts the known bubbly drink with hand-picked gin and new lemon parts.
Drink Style from the 1940s & 1950s
Feel the classy drink times after the big war through just-right mixes of Manhattan and Old Fashioned with old bourbon, home-made bitter parts, and old-style bits.
Our 1950s fun drinks show true Mai Tai and Blue Hawaii drink ways that made mid-1900s fun drink mixing known.
How Drinks Look by Time
Each old drink comes in true-to-time glasses with bits that were used back then.
Our top drink makers make mixes that go just right with each music time – from classic Vodka Gimlets during doo-wop to old Harvey Wallbangers for disco.
Every mix comes with stories of the drink’s past and why it mattered, making for a deep trip through America’s rich drink past.
Rooms for You and Group Karaoke Times
Top Rooms with Great Sound
Our rooms made just for sound fit groups from 6-20, with pro sound setups and true-to-time looks.
The 50s-style room has chrome bits, neon signs, and vinyl seats, while the 60s room gives you deep wallpaper and modern seats.
Pro sound gear has JBL speakers, Shure mics, and sound boards set for great singing.
Sound Tech That’s Top Notch
Sound panels made custom keep an ideal 0.8-second echo, great for both singing and talking.
Big rooms (15-20 folks) have two 65-inch touch screens for song words, while small rooms use 50-inch screens with better light for the mood.
Places to Play by Themes
Our system for picking rooms lets you pick by music likes.
Feel the 70s disco room with lights that change and dance balls, or the 80s new wave spot with shapes and lights that move together.
Each room’s air and flow keep you cool and fresh during long singing times.
What’s in the Room
- Pro Sound Gear: JBL speakers and Shure mics
- Big Clear Screens: 50-inch and 65-inch touch ones
- Make Your Own Cool or Warm: Pick your air feel
- Looks from the Past: True bits from each time
- Top Sound Tech: 0.8-second sound just right
Top Guide to Nights with a Theme: A Music Time Trip
Change Your Singing by Time
Make your karaoke fun shift with nights themed by time that change by the week.
Each night brings music picked for that time and bits that play together, making a real trip through song history.
Each Night by Decade
Monday: 1960s British Hits & Mind-Bending Fun
- Songs from the British wave
- Wild color fun
- True ’60s feel
Tuesday: 1970s Dance Heat
- Lights like a dance ball
- Big funk tunes
- Known dance songs
Wednesday: 1980s Big Songs & Big Sounds
- Music video looks from MTV
- Many big-ballad tunes
- Key synth hits
Thursday: 1990s Rough Rock & Other Ways
- True-to-time music films
- Deep rock tunes
- Grunge big songs
How It’s Made
Top Look Tech
- Lights and pictures that play together
- Old show films mixed in
- Ads from those days shown
Lighting Right for Each Time
- Soft old bulb looks for 1950s
- Fast dance lights
- 1980’s bright neon
Sound That’s Just Right
- Sound changes picked for each time
- True old sound play
- Sound feels from each decade
Top Guide to Picking Old Songs and How to Sing Right
Picking Songs Just Right for the Time
Famous tunes from the 1950s to the 1970s make the best base for true old-style shows.
Stick to songs with clear sing ways and big tunes from stars like The Platters, Elvis, and The Beatles. These songs have great setups and easy speeds for any singer.
Knowing How to Sing by Time
Knowing the back story helps sing true.
Get doo-wop group sounds right by working on the vowel sounds and how you sing with others. For 60s rock ballads, bring out the big feelings and sound control that made that time’s singing stand out.
Tips on How to Use a Mic
Ways to Hold the Mic
- Hold it close for soft parts
- Keep it far for loud parts
- Hold it just right for the song’s style
How to Bring It to Life
Learn the old ways of saying the words by listening to old songs.
Use known show bits like The Supremes’ hand moves in “Stop! In The Name of Love.”
Change how you sing to match the sound of each time:
- 50s smooth singing – soft, even singing
- 60s group sounds – sharp work together
- 70s big singing – strong, full of feeling
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