Getting the Right Gear
When you the DJ, that is, the star of the night your gear must also reflect adequate preparation and power. The reason is simple – there’s a considerable difference between an amateur DJ and a professional DJ. You and your audience both know when your gear is not letting you performance to your fullest. What’s worst – your reputation will take a good blow if you are unable to perform right due to your equipment and your audience comes to know about it.
So, as a professional DJ preparation is the key to great success and ever-increasing reputation. Here’s how to ensure that you are up to date with the right and latest gear.
First of all, buying the good equipment is a must which only comes with a good price. Don’t go for cheaper ones just because good DJ equipment is pretty costly, for the reasons discussed above. To buy everything that you need, get ready to spend anywhere close to $1000 when you buy just the right mixers and headphones separately (Headphones are used to mix songs in a consistent and seamless pattern). It would be wise to ask a professional DJ (one who’s really professional) to buy the right stuff for you.
Mid-grade systems that meet all your needs and provide you with all the gear are also available for purchase, however, be careful in making your final choice. You can for example, get Stanton DJLab 3.0 for around $700, however, this is the lowest you should go (this is a pretty good one to get). If you go any lower than this, you will be compromising seriously on the quality factor, whether on external or internal parts and will show up in your performance.
But in the end, the most important that matters is your dedication for work and your ultimate performance when your audience is looking over to you for a time of their life!
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