From Solo to Chorus: Embracing the Magic of Smule at Christmas

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Smule is a popular karaoke app that allows users to sing and collaborate with others from around the world. The magic of Smule lies in its chorus feature, which enables multiple users to sing together, creating a harmonious and cohesive sound. The chorus feature on Smule brings together singers who may be located in different parts of the world. This allows individuals with different talents and styles to join forces and create beautiful music together. Collaborations on Smule often result in unique and awe-inspiring performances, showcasing the power of unity and the love for music. The beauty of Smule's chorus feature is that it brings people together through a shared passion for singing.


100% with halibuthitman. Buy an Echo. the SR switch is reasonably priced and well made. Package deals are usually subpar in some way, you are better off spending a little extra and piecing it together.

I will say that I think these guys know about steelhead and rods, the 7 wt is the ultimate weight especially in a switch rod, and it looks like a nice rod. I will say that I think these guys know about steelhead and rods, the 7 wt is the ultimate weight especially in a switch rod, and it looks like a nice rod.

Witch creek rods

The beauty of Smule's chorus feature is that it brings people together through a shared passion for singing. It allows users to connect with others who have similar musical interests, and through the medium of music, build meaningful relationships. The platform encourages collaboration and sharing of talents, further fostering a sense of community and togetherness among its users.

Rugged Creek switch rod?

I put this question in the consumer report forum too but thought I should cover my basis and ask in this section as well. Hope that's ok.

I was wondering if anyone has seen, held, cast or even purchased and fished a witch rod. I'm curious mainly for their seemingly reasonable price; $300 for rod, reel, backing, line and case. I was thinking their 7/8 would be a good backup / buddy can bower steelhead rod.

Thanks for any input.

fishing_mission
  • Sep 22, 2012

I seen those to on Craigslist and I'm thinking bout getting one. But yeah it would be nice to hear a report on it first

DWFII
  • Sep 22, 2012
I'd be interested in hearing from someone who has had experience with this rig as well. Trout-tacular!
  • Sep 22, 2012

They claim that you can send it back for a full refund if you don't like it (as long as it's in re-sellable condition). I'm going to drop them a email to have 're-sellable' clarified and to ask a few other questions.

Trout-tacular!
  • Sep 23, 2012

I got a rapid response to my email and this is the gist of my 're-sellable' question:

The 're-sellable' condition is a take it out of the box have a look, put it together, give it a good feel and make your decision sort of deal. If you don't like it return it. So, no going to the river and casting it. They cover manufacturing defects for one year. They have been fishing them for two years and only had a tip snap on a tree, which made them decide that it would be cheap enough to include an extra tip in the combos in order to cut down warranty issues. They have only been in business for a month or so and have sold 30 rods without a return yet.

It seems these guys are trying to put a reasonably priced, decent quality rod out without having a ton of middlemen piling on overhead resulting in empty wallets and questioning spouses. They have much ahead of them in steering the company, but it seems for now they are trying to keep it at the grassroots level.

fishing_mission
  • Sep 23, 2012
So what do you think trout-tacular you gonna get one? Trout-tacular!
  • Sep 23, 2012
fishing_mission said: So what do you think trout-tacular you gonna get one?

Don't know. maybe. Waiting for the boss to calm down a little more from my last rod purchase

What a about you?

Trout-tacular!
  • Sep 23, 2012
fishing_mission said:

I seen those to on Craigslist and I'm thinking bout getting one. But yeah it would be nice to hear a report on it first

They have a post on Facebook from a wife about her husband purchasing the 7/8 combo and saying 'he's thrilled with the quality and workmanship and that it casts like a dream'

That does't really tell me much.

They are offering free shipping until Oct. 1st

halibuthitman
  • Sep 23, 2012

Im gonna say it. it is virtually impossible to get a high qaulity switch, reel and line for $300. they severely sacraficed on one of them, or even worse. a little bit on all of them. You get what you pay.. I bet the guides are taped on, and the line probably has wicked memory.. buy and echo, lampson reel and some airflo line and go fish with confinence.

john montana
  • Sep 24, 2012

100% with halibuthitman. Buy an Echo. the SR switch is reasonably priced and well made. Package deals are usually subpar in some way, you are better off spending a little extra and piecing it together.

Trout-tacular!
  • Sep 24, 2012

john montana and halibuthitman,

I agree with the old adage 'you get what you pay for'. I have great single hand rods and switch rods from Beulah, Winston, Echo. etc. To me this is more about whether its worth it for an extra rod a friend looking to try steelheading could use without emptying my wallet.

I get asked a lot about fly fishing and if I could take them. I have a couple decent, but inexpensive, TFO's I let people use when I trout fish. I didn't spend much, they cast decent enough for beginners, I like using them on my backpacking trips, and I don't mind lending them out. I'm trying to find that decent, but inexpensive, steelhead rod, for the same purpose. I've looked at TFO's and Echo's switch rods but by the time I get the rod, put an ok reel on it and spool some line its over $450.

My thought with this is 'why not give a couple guys from Idaho who don't have to pay for warehousing, advertising. etc (a.k.a. a bigger company's overhead costs which translates to higher consumer costs), a chance'. At least that's the thought of their lower price.

Of course it could mean I'm out 300 bucks with a rod that's unraveling and has a seized reel. Not to mention a friend that could be frustrated with steelheading and thinks I'm a jerk for having them fish with junk gear. Its a matter of what's the real cost savings of that $150 or so.

Last edited: Sep 26, 2012 halibuthitman
  • Sep 24, 2012

Trout I understand your angle, and in reality you should buy it.. fish it.. and report back on it, I very much enjoy being proven wrong. I use warrantied lamiglas rods for loaners, and have had to use those warranties. I will say that I think these guys know about steelhead and rods, the 7 wt is the ultimate weight especially in a switch rod, and it looks like a nice rod.. they should give me one, Id beat the hell out of it and get to the bottom of whether its worth the $300. If you picked up the phone and called Don at river city and told him about this deal Im pretty sure you would be shocked by what he could do for you. Good luck with your search and I hope you come out pleased in the end- Brad

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  • Sep 24, 2012
halibuthitman said:

Trout I understand your angle, and in reality you should buy it.. fish it.. and report back on it, I very much enjoy being proven wrong. I use warrantied lamiglas rods for loaners, and have had to use those warranties. I will say that I think these guys know about steelhead and rods, the 7 wt is the ultimate weight especially in a switch rod, and it looks like a nice rod.. they should give me one, Id beat the hell out of it and get to the bottom of whether its worth the $300. If you picked up the phone and called Don at river city and told him about this deal Im pretty sure you would be shocked by what he could do for you. Good luck with your search and I hope you come out pleased in the end- Brad


Thanks. The whole warranty issue is certainly a big thing and one of the main reasons I'm on the fence. The savings might not stack up against utilizing a good warranty on a rod from a more established company. If I do end up trying one of these I will surely put it through the test and give a full report here on OFF.

Im gonna say it. it is virtually impossible to get a high qaulity switch, reel and line for $300. they severely sacraficed on one of them, or even worse. a little bit on all of them. You get what you pay.. I bet the guides are taped on, and the line probably has wicked memory.. buy and echo, lampson reel and some airflo line and go fish with confinence.
Smule magic of corous chriti

Furthermore, the chorus feature on Smule also enables users to learn and grow as singers. By singing alongside more experienced or skilled individuals, users can improve their vocal techniques, harmonization abilities, and overall performance skills. The platform serves as a space for aspiring singers to gain feedback, advice, and inspiration from others who share the same passion. The magic of the chorus feature on Smule extends beyond its ability to bring people together and foster musical growth. It also has the power to touch hearts and create lasting memories. The joy of singing with others, even when physically apart, is a testament to the universal language of music. It allows individuals to pour their emotions and express themselves through song, while also providing them with an outlet for creativity and self-expression. In conclusion, the Smule chorus feature embodies the magic of collaboration, unity, and the love for music. By connecting singers from all walks of life, the platform creates a space for shared experiences, growth, and the creation of beautiful music. Through this feature, Smule has transformed the way people approach karaoke, providing a unique and unforgettable singing experience for its users..

Reviews for "Christmas Karaoke on Smule Chorus: Experience the Festive Fun"

1. John - 2 stars - I was disappointed with the Smule Magic of Christmas Choir experience. The app constantly crashed on my phone, making it impossible to practice or record any songs. Moreover, the song choices were limited and not very festive or popular. I expected a fun and engaging singing experience, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations.
2. Sarah - 1 star - The Smule Magic of Christmas Choir was a complete letdown. Firstly, the app kept freezing and lagging, which made it difficult to synchronize with other choir members. The audio quality was also subpar, with frequent distortion and background noise. Additionally, the song selection was lackluster and outdated. I would not recommend this app to anyone looking for a magical Christmas singing experience.
3. David - 3 stars - While I didn't hate the Smule Magic of Christmas Choir, it didn't wow me either. The app was somewhat glitchy, causing delays and disruptions during the recording process. I also found the interface to be a bit confusing and not very user-friendly. The concept is good, but the execution needs improvement. Overall, it was a mediocre experience for me.
4. Emily - 2 stars - I was unimpressed with the Smule Magic of Christmas Choir app. The sound quality was poor, with noticeable delays and echoes. The app also lacked sufficient guidance or instructions on how to navigate and participate effectively in the choir. Furthermore, the limited song choices didn't capture the true spirit of Christmas. I had higher expectations for this app, but it ultimately fell short in delivering a memorable singing experience.

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