FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
While our specialty is weddings and bars/nightclubs. We also do sweet sixteens, Birthdays, anniversary parties, corporate events and most other occasions requiring music. We use a larger system and can expand it for large public events.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
First is equipment...Ask for pictures of there setup in action. See if there setup looks professional. If it looks like junk in the pictures , it will look like junk at your event. Look out for dj's using home audio equipment such as wood grain speakers. There is a good chance they are new and inexperienced. A big flag in my book is the long bendable microphone holder. A common item among the lazy dj's or those with dated or unstable equipment..................next talk to the dj about the type of music you want. Has he done that kind of music before? Throw out some artist name and see if they have even heard of any of them. See if they can learn to play what you want , not just what they already know. ( example. I once changed my radio listening habits for 2 months to help prepare for a country wedding)