How to Select a Good Wedding Dj ?
If you think about your dj for wedding reception, the choice of Wedding Djs will experienced, ultimate determine, a latest influence, the success of evening because music is also be an impotent part in Wedding. Before choose a Djs view their online videos, experience, event successful rate. You will then be able to assess the wedding DJ’s ability to co-ordinate a wedding.
It is important to consult with the wedding DJ ahead of the event in order to discuss details such as the location of the wedding. Certain locations will require extensive set up or tear down and will cost more. Lighting effects might not work well in certain facilities and other facilities do not allow special effects like smoke or fog. The wedding DJ should have appropriate equipment for the event and size of the guests. Back-up equipment and a back-up DJ is required for those exceptional situations. A professional wedding DJ should also discuss with you other details like dance floors, DJ set up and seating arrangements. You’re most likely to have a balance of young and old guests at the reception, so the DJ needs to be able to balance the volume correctly. The volume should not be offensive but loud enough to generate energy and enthusiasm. Try to find a DJ that is both professional and charismatic at the same time.
A good idea is to always pre-interview your prospective DJ over the phone and then when you think you’ve found the right one, you set up a meeting in person to make sure they really are the right DJ for you.
Questions: To Ask Your Prospective Wedding DJ
Will this wedding DJ play CD’s or mp3’s you provide?
Some wedding disc jockeys have a list of songs they play and except for the bride and groom first dance, do not give you much choice. Your wedding disc jockey should be flexible with a wide selection, so requests from your wedding guests can be fulfilled. Don’t try to give the DJ a CD or a list of 100% of the songs to play for the night. Your musical taste is not the same as 120 people at your wedding. Let your DJ do their job and keep your wedding guests happy.
Is the DJ familiar with your wedding venue?
Your wedding disc jockey may also be better prepared to deal with known issues or caveats with the wedding venue. It does not mean you should reject the DJ if they have not been there before, but it’s a nod in their favor.
What problems has the DJ encountered at weddings and how did they solve them?
You want a wedding DJ who is resilient, able to respond quickly to unforeseen mishaps that can mar your wedding. You can bet that many weddings look smooth, but had issues that were quickly seamlessly patched behind the scenes by DJs, caterers, and other vendors.
A very important thing to look for in choosing your DJ is their equipment. Ask about the quality and condition of the equipment your DJ will be using and make sure it is professional quality and in good working condition. The bottom line in deciding on your DJ, and the single most determining factor, should be experience, experience, experience.