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Frequently Asked Questions Don't Hire a DJ Until You Ask These Questions 1 What type of party experience does your DJ have? Many mobile DJ's mix records and CD's but do not entertain. The best DJ's are in fact "Entertainers" with great personality, stage presence and interactive participation designed to entertain your guests and promote party fun! 2 What types of functions does your DJ regularly play? Make sure your DJ has the background to entertain diverse age groups and has the professional knowledge of blending the music your group likes most. 3 Is the price of the DJ good value? The cheapest DJ is rarely the best value. You are choosing the person who will share the spotlight with your guest of honor and help set the tone for your entire function and the enjoyment of your guests. Why try to save a few dollars only to be disappointed with a less than professional performance? Months after your function, will your guests be talking about how good the food was, or that an inexperienced bargain DJ ruined the party? 4 What type of equipment will your DJ use? Is it modern, professional and powerful enough for your venue? Is it presented attractively in cases, or will it be piled on to a table? Will the appearance of the equipment compliment your decorations or will there be exposed wires for all to see? 5 Will your DJ play a wide variety of music? Your DJ should have the experience to "read" your crowd and sequence the songs your guests will respond to best throughout your function. Will they use modern high fidelity CD's and special re-mixes, or poorly recorded cassette tape? Make sure your DJ is familiar with the most requested types of music and has a good selection of each. 6 Does your DJ offer a written contract? Obtaining a written booking confirmation and contract ensures that there is no misunderstanding between you and your DJ. Details such as; Customer name and address, venue details, function details, performance time, music requirements, deposit and fee payment details, cancellation policy, and overtime charges should be clearly specified. A written booking confirmation and contract will help avoid any potential dispute as to your and the disc jockey's obligations. |
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