Feel the beat of your favourite tracks in every corner of your venue with Omnidirectional Party Sound, then watch as your dancefloor comes to life with the Omnidirectional Party Light and Speaker Light.
Bring stunning sound to the party
Dance and sing along to your favourite tracks wherever you are in your venue. With High-efficiency Tweeters, High-efficiency Mid-range Drivers and angled Mid-range Drivers, your parties will be booming with powerful, vibrant sound to please every partygoer.
Bigger sound with Omnidirectional Party Sound for the best parties ever
Bring the party to everyone, no matter where they are at your venue. With Omnidirectional Party Sound, created by High-efficiency Tweeters and High-efficiency Midrange, your music will reach everyone at your party, whether they are standing or sitting, singing or dancing
Create an unforgettable atmosphere
Light up the party from floor to ceiling with the Omnidirectional Party Light and Speaker Light. Send out waves of deep blue, sky blue and green, with a multicoloured stripe, so you can enjoy an authentic nightclub or outdoor festival atmosphere.
Unleash your inner pop star
Keep everyone entertained—with two microphone inputs, you and your guests can go head to head singing along to your favourite tunes. Alternatively, add a rock and roll layer by connecting a guitar to one of the inputs and using the system as a guitar amplifier. Enjoy three modes: Clean for a clear sound, Overdrive for a distorted guitar sound, and Bass for your bass guitar. And when you're finished, the unit has two microphone holders, so you can store your mics safely.
Vertical and horizontal Gesture Control
Skip a track, change up from flanger to wah, turn up the karaoke mic, control the pitch of the mic and music, or turn up the volume with a vertical or horizontal wave of your hand. Gesture Control lets you control the functions
of the MHC-V73D quickly and easily, so you can stay right in the heart of the party moment.
TAIKO Mode
You can play along on samplers including bongo, djembe, surdo and the Japanese Taiko drum, just by tapping the top panel in time to the beat.