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Choosing A Good Wedding DJ

Choosing A Good Wedding DJ requires time speaking with various DJs over the phone. This is the best way to gauge the right DJ company for your wedding. But you must ask the right questions…..

Questions answered in this article.

  1. How interested are they about your taste in music?
  2. How dose each DJ select the music they play?
  3. Do they accommodate request lists?
  4. Do they use professional equipment?
  5. Why you shouldn’t book a hotel package DJ.

your music taste?

During your conversation drop a few comments about the music genre’s you would like played at your wedding. Their answers should reflect a genuine knowledge of the music on their part. You may find some DJs are out of their depth or confort zone already!

How to organise and select the music?

This is important, because poor music flow can easily kill the dance floor atmosphere.
Ask how they would include verbal requests given on the night with those from your playlists. Their answer should make sense.
Ask about various music genres. Perhaps name 4 or 5 song titles, then ask the order in which they would be played to maintain a full dance floor.
A good wedding DJ would not go from a Ballad to Rock & Roll, or likewise from Indie Rock to Folk music.

Do DJs accommodate request lists?

Playlists provide the opportunity to tailor the music to you and your guests, but there are drawbacks:

Playlists Given On The Night – This is a poor idea, because if your DJ does not have the songs he/she will start searching the internet or music apps, thi swill hinder their ability to engage and maintain the dance floor atmosphere.

Prior E-mail Playlists – We had a client do this recently, and over three days they had sent four, and subsequently about 15 songs were missing.

On-line Planning Tools – Many professional DJs opt for this method. This type of service allows you to quickly make bespoke playlists in one central area. You know instantly if your tunes are available, and if not, you can add them to a custom list.
Then save your requests for continuted progress at a later date.

Do they use professional equipment?

Ask about their equipment, and always ask to see photos.

Professional DJ Equipment

Cheap DJ equipment is designed for home use, and not for playing long periods of time in different locations and environments.
Jot the equipment down and check it for quality.
Quality names include Allen & heath, Traktor, Denon, EV, Nexo, Chauvet, ADJ, Equinox, FBT, and Pioneer.


Can I see you in action?

When choosing a good wedding dj it’s a good idea to see the DJ in action before you book. Look for the visual wow factor from the lighting, clarity of their speech/microphone, and music quality, (Does the bass suffer at higher volumes? Does the treble sound harsh to listen to?)

Some DJs may make excuses not to see them in action. Do not accept this, I have had clients stand at function room doors quietly listening for 15 to 20 minutes without issue.

Also notice if the DJ is drinking. A professional DJ will never drink alcohol while working. There are also legal implications if they are driving.

A Couple Of Tips

  1. NEVER book a DJ on the advice of a hotel wedding coordinator. In most cases the coordinator will finish work well before the entertainment arrives, therefore many never see any DJs in action.
  2. Should I book a hotel package disco/dj?
    Many venues rely on cheep or the cheapest local DJ they can source, this can result in getting a very poor DJ who may have little or no experience with wedding protocols.
    They tend to have poor or just a few disco lights, and dont’t have the know-how to maintain a full dance floor.
  3. We have been a DJs for 35+ years, and we can honestly tell you it is worth booking and consulting with a professional wedding DJ.

Before you book a package deal with a hotel

  • Find out what is and isn’t included.
  • Ask for a breakdown of all costs.
  • Ask if you can have your own DJ. And if not, why not?
  • Ask who the DJ is, and go and see them. (Ask lots of questions.)
  • Ask to see photos or video of them in action.

After all your evening reception and DJ will be a major part of your day, with your family and friends attending.

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