Showing posts with label audio equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio equipment. Show all posts

2/01/2011

The Top 25 Things a DJ should have can you name more?


The top 25 things a DJ should always carry with them - Can you add more?

1) GPS or Maps
2) Tuxedo with extra shirts & ties
3) Extra Headphones
4) Duct Tape
5) Flashlight
6) Hand Truck
7) Business card holder
8) Several 3 to 2 AC Plug adapters
9) Speaker wire connectors & extra speaker wires
10) CD Cleaner
11) CD lens cleaner
12) Equipment Cases (rubbermaid etc.)
13) Cell Phone or Calling Card
14) E-Z Pass
15) Clean Collard shirt for set up
16) Date Book
17) Music Subscription (Promo only, X mix, prime cuts)
18) Emergency tool kit
19) Portable CD Player
20) Extra wires, plugs Cords, Fuses, ECT (Emergency Kit)

21) Spare bulbs for lights
22) A black table cloth.just in case they don't provide you with one
23) 3 socket to 1socket AC adapter
24) Extra screws for stands & speakers.
25) Velcro cable ties (keep things neat and avoid tangling. Use them to secure your wires behind your speaker poles and lights for a sharp, clean impressive look)




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3/13/2009

EQUIPMENT - Article #1: Speaker Stands

Greetings Fellow Djs. I would like to start the equipment article series with a talk about speakers, speaker stands, and speaker cords. This applies to freelance as well as staff djs that work for us. I can't stress enough the following: ALL SPEAKERS MUST BE ON SPEAKER STANDS.

We dj weddings and private parties, close to 90% of these parties are indoors. There is NO NEED to put your speakers on the floor, to put your speakers on your table (even if you are on a stage), or to put your speakers on chairs. There is also NO NEED to bring extremely large floor speakers that are TOO HEAVY to be put on stands. These floor speakers are for clubs, concerts, and outside events. There is also no need to stack your speakers (Those that bring 4 speakers). The only exception is for sub woofers.

When You elevate your speakers, the highs from your tweeter will not broadcast properly (bouncing off your dancing crowds mid section) nor will it be at ear level (irritating most guests). Your woofer, that produces bass and most of the mid range will also be elevated above the crowds heads (causing less irritation). One of the best reasons for putting your speakers on stands (up High) is so that the back of the dancefloor & room can also hear the music.

The appearance of your speakers and stands should also be in tip top shape. No one at a party wants to see carpet or parts dangling off your speakers, nor do they want to see scratched up speakers or those with the vinyl covering ripped off. Also your stands, if used in conjunction with light clamps can be scratched up very easily. Since most stands are black as well as speakers. Simple cheap black spray paint can sometimes bring your speakers back looking better than before and can also make speaker stands LOOK LIKE NEW. ONE NOTE if the equipment is not yours DO NOT do anything to it unless you consult the owners.


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It is also a great idea to MAKE SURE your tweeters an woofers are working correctly at each gig. Because we stand behind our equipment for most of the night we might not notice a blown tweeter. Be sure to make a quick check at each gig. You should be doing this anyway at each gig during your MICROPHONE & MUSIC CHECK, but that is going to be a later article.

Finally, PLEASE make sure your cords are wrapped around your speaker stands 4 or 5 times. An alternative is to use zip ties or velcro to keep the cables hidden behind the speaker poles. A hanging speaker cord not only looks bad but gives the appearance that the dj was rushed or even a rookie. If you use these tips you will be on your way to being a more professional dj resulting hopefully in a better DJ.



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2/03/2009

Changes coming for 2009

Greetings fellow DJs. I would like to announce some drastic changes for 2009. The Disc-Jockeys Blog will be teaming up with some of the Largest entertainment companies in the Nation. Not only will ALL of these DJs be invited to subscribe to the Blogs feeds, but the TOP RATED DJs will be invited to make posts.

There are a bunch of DJs that are currently posters, and I encourage you to keep those posts coming. For those who are writers and DO NOT POST, your status will be changed from writer to viewer only. We need our writers to be consistent, dedicated, and educating.

We have a YOU TUBE site: http://www.youtube.com/discjockeystube

This is where we will host our educational videos that get posted on this site.

LOOK FOR THIS BLOG TO CONTAIN:

  • The Latest on Being a Digital DJ (Keeping up with technology)
  • The Newest DJ Equipment on the market with links for the CHEAPEST BUYS
  • The Hottest songs you need to get (Old & New)
  • How to use the internet as a DJ (Links usefull to you)
  • Instructional Videos on equipment, dances, & DJ performance
  • tips and tricks you can use today
  • Karaoke information
  • Trivia lists & Links
  • all of our favorite bookmarks relating to DJ & Music posted here
  • Troubleshooting and repairing your equipment (MacGuyver Lessons)
  • Emergency procedures - Emergency Kit - (Are You Ready for The WORST?)
  • pictures and videos of our best & worst gigs
  • Ideas for running your DJ Business
  • Tax Time Advice
  • A Mailing List for a Monthly BLOG Newsletter
ALL of The equipment listed on this blog either in the posts or on the side adds will be researched and described the best we can. Plus we will also include quick links so you can get the equipment at our BEST PRICE!

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