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TOP MISCONCEPTIONS

Some Interesting Statistics to Consider:

  • 72% of all bribes say that they should have takn more time in choosing their reception entertainment

  • When asked 81% of wedding guests say that what they remember most about a wedding is the entertainment

  • 65% of all couples who chose a band to lay at their reception say that, if they had it all to do over again, they would have hired a DJ!

  • During wedding planning, Brides say their highest priority is their attre, following by the reception site and caterer-reception entertainment is among the least of their priorites. Within one week after their reception, 78% of brides say they would have made the entertainment their highest priority

About MOBILE DJs

10. Entertainment is not that important to a party.
Parties by definition are an entertainment function. It's the entertainment that drives EVERY function.

9. To be a DJ all you really need is a few CD's and a stereo system.
DJ's need an extensive knowledge of music. This knowledge must encompass 70 years of popular music of all styles. Guests often make requests without knowing either the correct song title or artists and the DJ must be able to figure it out.

8. All the equipment fits in the back of your Toyota Sedan.
Professional quality audio gear is big and heavy. It does not fit in the trunk of a typical passenger car. Vans and trucks are essential for transporting Professional DJ sound systems and music libraries.

7. Set up is easy and it only takes 15 minutes.
The average set up time for a professional disc jockey is about ONE hour. Some venues can take over twice that much time where access is hindered by lack of an elevator, ramp and parking proximity. The amount and type of equipment required for large shows can also add considerable time for set up.

6. Good parties just happen.
Good parties don't just happen on their own without some guidance. The key is TIMING and EXPERIENCE. The only person at a party who has control of the pace is the DJ because he starts and stops the party with the music and microphone.

5. It takes no training - Anyone can announce the songs - Announce bridal party or guests - It looks easy!
There is no formal training institution or training facility for mobile DJ's. If a DJ makes his job look easy, it is because he has learned his trade only one way......EXPERIENCE. Learning the control functions of most CD players and Computer software programs are usually easy. However, when you use more advanced CD players with special effects, etc., this can become a challenge even to the seasoned professional at times. Basic control functions of CD players is easy. However, smooth presentation and music mixing takes many years behind a mixing console. If it were so easy, everyone would be doing it!

4. DJ's have a lot of fun at parties and get paid for it.
DJ's are NOT guests at parties or events. They are working under pressure and have a huge responsibility for the outcome of the event. People often rank their weddings as the most important day of their lives next to the day their children are born. Yet they will give this responsibility to the LOWEST BIDDER. The stress levels and expectations run very high during these events. After all the planning and expenses are invested the ultimate outcome of a wedding is placed almost solely in the hands of the DJ.

3. DJ's only work for 4 to 5 hours.
The length of a party, wedding reception or any other event is only a small fraction of the time a DJ invests in that event. It is the only part that YOU see. Consultations, equipment upkeep, music library maintenance and the daily routine of business operations are all critical in making that show a success.

2. Once the equipment is paid off, the rest is all profit. There is no overhead expenses.
Like every business, DJ's incur continuing costs of doing business. Transportation, insurances, new music and equipment, office supplies, advertising, promotion, postage, telephone, repairs and interest charges are just a few of the normal expenses.

1. They are all pretty much the same anyway.
To say that DJ's are all alike is to say that people are all alike. Never assume that recorded music levels the playing field. Personalities on the microphone can vary as much as a singers' voice. Experience and music knowledge all mean a big difference. DJ's have their own unique style, music and presentation. A good DJ can adjust his style to fit the event. A presentation at a Junior High School party should be much different than that of a Retirement Dinner Dance or a Wedding Reception for a couple in their 30's. Experienced DJ's know the difference and you should be aware of the many subtle and substantial differences that distinguish Mobile DJ Entertainers.


Remember this: YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.

Always hire professionals to assist you with your special events when possible. You will be glad you did and your special event will always be remembered in a positive manner. Less stress on you and more fun for your guests and especially YOU.