FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
We have many type of events we cater to: We do: Weddings Karaoke shows Corporate Events Birthdays Anniversaries Private Parties... etc
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
We have a list that we send with all clients we meet with that will be interviewing other DJ's. 1) Be sure the person your are interviewing is the person running your event. 2)Listen to their voice. This is the voice you will hear all night long over a microphone. 3)If the deal is too good to be true, It probably is. 4)Get it in writing. Be sure to get a contract with all you have discussed in it. 5)Look at their appearance. Are they dressed properly, groomed, and did they meet you at a professional environment. Not a library, coffee shop, or restaurant. 6)Trust your instinct. 7)Look for hidden costs. Examples are setup fees, microphones, subs, etc... 8) Will the DJ be drinking alcohol at your event. 9)Look closely at references, Be sure they are real. Call and talk to previous clients. 10)Do you trust this person. This is an very important question: If you ask someone what they remember about a wedding they were at, it usually will include how the bride looked, the food, dancing, and if they had fun. You must trust that this person can coordinate with your photographer, videographer, catering staff, banquet manager, and still create fun. BE WARNED: Any DJ that says: Price really depends on the event (type, size, location and special preformance requests) is only trying to extort money from you. We bring the same equipment: and do the same job with all our events. Everything is included in our hourly pricing. The price we quote you today is the same price we quoted someone else yesterday. Most DJ's will ask questions to get a feel for your event budget. If they feel you are willing to spend more money with a high quality meal, or a pricey event location, they will quote a higher price.