FAQs
- Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?
I recently did a wedding at a winery in north Georgia. We provided sound in three different locations in the venue during the event (ceremony, cocktail, and reception.) Our equipment and professionalism allowed us to accomplish this without moving equipment while guests were present and remain unseen during the ceremony.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
A Professional DJ: * WORKS UNDER CONTRACT! To protect You, the DJ, Your Guest, and Your Event. * Can easily provide a clean music selection if required * Has experience playing to diverse groups of people (tastes, culture, and age) * Understands that the ÃÂlookÃÂ of their equipment effects the look of your event * Has invested considerable time and money in their equipment * Can adjust the music by the moment to fit your event (referred to as ÃÂreading the crowdÃÂ) In the end, the practice of DJ service, be it Professional or Novice, still follows the rule of ÃÂYou get what you pay forÃÂ. If a DJ has an incredibly low price, there is probably a reason for it. The Professional Mobile DJ that quotes a price is not quoting for the 3-4 hours of your event; they are quoting for the job at hand. Contracts are to protect your event and your money. If the DJ does not provide one, create one or proceed with caution understand that you are dealing with a Novice. Not taking all of the things in this article seriously could end up having your kids or Grandma cursed out by offensive music, the sound stopping during your wedding, your guest disappointed because none of their favorite songs got played, or worse, no DJ showing up at all.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
A professional DJ puts in a lot of hours preparing for your event, far beyond the time the music starts and also after the music stops. A professional DJ understands the value in quality/dependable equipment and has to charge rates to support that level of quality.