The cake looks amazing, the wedding backdrop has been set behind the head table, and everything looks spectacular. And then the DJ sets up by the dance floor – which just so happens to be by the head table.
Would you be happy to have this monstrosity set up on your special day?
Maybe a little extreme, but it happens almost too frequently, even at the most luxurious venues.
Most Weddings in New Zealand rarely have more than 150 guests, which means there is no reason to bring copious amounts of speakers, especially with today’s technology where the latest speakers are so powerful.
QSC, Yamaha, RCF and Electrovoice are some of todays best portable speakers and you should make a point to ask your DJ what equipment they intend to use as reliability and clarity should be paramount.
The venue doesn’t look so lovely, any more.
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At a minimum, the DJ should have cables well away, and taped down or out of sight. The table should have a nice skirt or table cloth on to keep things tidy. A DJ facade is recommended to hide all equipment and cabling, and it looks fantastic once the lights are dimmed. Speakers should be a top brand and look fantastic, after all it is your Wedding.
At AbsoluteDJs we use only the best quality equipment that looks amazing, and we always come dressed to impress.
Now that’s a nice setup
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DJ Setup – do you care? July 7th, 2015rotoitiman