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COMMON MISTAKE # 1
CONTRACTING
A DISC JOCKEY BASED ON PRICE ALONE
What
a huge mistake! The musical entertainment is one of the most
important elements in the success (or failure) of your engagement.
An
exceptional entertainer satisfies you and your guests AND he or she
leaves you with great memories of your engagement. Base your
decision to hire an individual or company on what features they
offer you, not on price alone. The “best price” is not always
the “best value.”
COMMON
MISTAKE # 2
WAITING
TOO LONG TO HIRE THE ENTERTAINMENT
Time
is of the essence when locating and hiring your entertainment. No
one has unlimited resources. If your engagement is scheduled for
April, May, June, July, August, September, or December, you need to
book your entertainment much earlier than the rest of the year.
Entertainment for weddings, high school proms, homecomings,
reunions, and holiday parties is much more in demand during these
months.
COMMON
MISTAKE # 3
NOT
DETERMINING THE EXPERIENCE LEVEL OF STAFF FOR YOUR ENGAGEMENT
Determining
the actual experience level of your entertainer is quite important.
Knowing this will help you understand how well your engagement will
be handled when unexpected problems arise as well as the overall
atmosphere of your event. Look for an individual or company with at
least five years in the Disc Jockey business. Specifically ask if
they have the type of experience that you expect for your event.
COMMON
MISTAKE # 4
NOT CHECKING ON BACKUP EQUIPMENT
Backup
equipment needs to be on-site, hooked up and ready to go for each
and every event—especially yours! Make certain that your event
will not “end early” due to equipment failure with no way to get
the show back up in under 5 minutes. Also, make sure that your
entertainer will not back out of your engagement because of
equipment failure. See (#5) below for more equipment information.
COMMON
MISTAKE # 5
SELECTING AN ENTERTAINER WHO DOES NOT USE PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT
Professional
equipment is a must. An entertainer who uses home stereo equipment
puts your party at risk of unexpected breakdowns—blown
loudspeakers, amplifier shutdowns, and improperly operating
equipment. Home stereo equipment was never designed for heavy-duty
use, constant transportation, and the other range of variables such
as temperature, humidity and dust. Although professional equipment
is not indestructible, it is designed to withstand this type of use
as well as being designed for larger venues.
COMMON
MISTAKE # 6
NOT CHECKING THE ENTERTAINER’S CREDENTIALS
This
is a HUGE mistake. Check your local better Business Bureau
concerning the individual or company you are considering. All too
often the BBB is contacted after the entertainer is hired. If the
entertainer that you are considering has had complaints made against
them to the BBB, you could be the next person who hires that
entertainer and receives unsatisfactory service. Keep in mind that
many “moon-lighters” are not even on file with the BBB, but
still may do a good job. However, if an entertainer that you are
considering has NO file with the BBB AND NO listing in your local
yellow pages, watch out! These charlatans do not take this business
seriously and many times lack necessary experience to satisfy your
expectations. If you are interested in locating a good entertainer,
look in the yellow pages of a five or six year old telephone book
(which can be found in your local library) to cross-reference the
entertainers which appear in the current telephone book. You will
discover names in the first book which are missing in the second
book, and vice-versa.
COMMON
MISTAKE # 7
BELIEVING THAT A PARTICULAR SETUP WILL BE THE SETUP AT YOUR ENGAGEMENT
Most
DJ’s or companies use different equipment from the equipment you
saw in their office, at a bridal show, or at a particular
engagement. The setup at your show could be considerably different
from how it looked before. Ask for pictures or video footage before
hiring anyone. Your particular reception hall may be too small or
too large for a given setup. If the setup is too small, find out if
the entertainer offers larger equipment. Few companies offer
standard equipment (this is where all the entertainers from a given
company all use the same basic setup). Make certain that enough room
is available at your party hall for the setup; conversely, if the
setup is quite small, it may be too small for your particular event.
THIS INFORMATION IS
PUBLISHED COURTESY OF MEGASOUND AND IS NOT INTENDED TO DISCREDIT ANY
INDIVIDUAL OR COMPANY. IT’S SOLE PURPOSE IS TO PROVIDE INFORMATION
OF CONCERN TO CONSUMERS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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