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These products know a thing or two about how to throw a party. With mega audio, flashing lights even some with the chance of a little karaoke, the speakers you're about to see might come with premium price tags but they won't leave you hanging on a Saturday night.

JBL Partybox 100

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Stream from your smartphone via Bluetooth or plug in and play from a USB, with up to 12 hours of playback. Set the mood with a light show that syncs to the music, and unleash your talents with karaoke or a guitar solo.

£299.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 501955

JBL Partybox 1000

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With 1100W of power, you won’t be short of bass with the 1000. Connect to your devices with Bluetooth, or link via USB, aux-in or RCA. There are several LED light patterns and built-in keyboard and drum sounds on the DJ pad.

£899.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 501015

JBL Partybox 200

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Anyone can play DJ with the 200’s Bluetooth, and go hands-free by loading a playlist via the USB, aux-in or RCA. Choose from three light modes and guitar and mic inputs. For more power, connect another PartyBox 200 or 300.

£329.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 257428

JBL Partybox 300

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With the ability to plug in a guitar or mic and three intuitive light modes, the JBL PartyBox 300 has all you need to get the party started. Bluetooth is built in, so you can stream from any connected device, and there are USB, 3.5mm aux and RCA inputs for music stored elsewhere. Battery life is 18 hours, so you can go all night.

£349.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 257429

LG OK75

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The OK75 has all the essentials for an awesome party. Featuring music and lights, it’ll inject your tunes with 1000W of power from its CD player, two USB ports, aux and Bluetooth. The built-in mixer has eight buttons, a sample creator and DJ loop.

£349.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 244673

LG RK7

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With two speakers and 550W of power, this unit fills the room with sound. It has Bluetooth, USB, aux and optical inputs, as well as a mic input and vocal effects. Use the accompanying app to DJ from your phone, mastering effects such as delay, flanger and phaser.

£299.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 505624

Pioneer HDJ-700-K & Pioneer DM-40 & Pioneer DDJ-WEGO4

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Pioneer HDJ-700-K headphones are perfect for DJing. The rotating arm on the right earpiece lets you adjust what you’re listening to and the sound is optimised for dance music. Pair it with the Pioneer DM- 40 desktop monitors. Their DECO technology gives you a 3D stereo sound, while the front-loaded bass reflex system produces a punch to shake a room. Complete the set-up with the Pioneer DDJ-WEGO4 controller. It has all you need to mix, including play/cue buttons, EQ knobs, tempo sliders, crossfader and jog wheels for scratching.

£99.99 + £129.00 + £270.00

Total package: £498.99 (Guide price)

Product codes: 680683, 501963, 505298

Sony GTK-XB72

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The Sony GTK-XB72 keeps the party pumping with 470W, deep bass and club-ready lights. You’ll also hear and feel every detail with ClearAudio+ and the Extra Bass function. Download the Fiestable app on your phone for your own light show and add up to 50 speakers for the ultimate floor-filling sound.

£299.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 507291

Sony MHC-GT4D

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Combine power with maximum flexibility with the Sony MHC-GT4D party system. It comprises a 9.8in woofer and two slim bookshelf speakers that can also be used as a 2.1 TV sound system. Plus LED lights change along with the music you play via the built-in CD player, Bluetooth, FM radio or USB drive.

£599.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 164990

Sony MHC-V42D

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Play songs you love and enjoy a light show with the Sony MHC-V42D. Pop in a CD or USB drive, or connect via Bluetooth, then use gesture control to skip songs or turn up the volume. There are two mic inputs for karaoke, with one also accepting electric guitar.

£399.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 507293

Sony MHC-V72D

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With a CD player, Bluetooth, FM radio and USB and aux inputs, the Sony MHC-V72D provides an unforgettable night. Fill the room with sound and light shows, and play along using the bongo, djembe, surdo and taiko samplers. There’s space for two microphones, too, for all your karaoke needs.

£549.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 507316

Sony SHAKE-X30D

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The Sony SHAKE-X30D combines a pair of bookshelf speakers with a CD player, DJ effects, karaoke and LED lights for everything you need to throw a great party. Connect via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, aux-in, RCA and optical, as well as HDMI to extend its 1200W of power to your TV sound. Plug in a microphone or guitar to make your own music.

£528.00 (Guide price)

Product code: 201935

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