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  • great gig log! i have to ask... what dj software do you use ? If you could tell me that would be great! Thanks!

  • great gig log! i have to ask... what dj software do you use ? If you could tell me that would be great! Thanks!

  • dont you just love how much you can fit in a van one ? for you when you set p on the stage ho come you didnt put the subs on the floor just askin looked sweet tho

  • Nice set up!!!! Stairs Suck!!!

    DJ MIkey Mike

  • Nice setup!!! Heres a suggestion... Have you ever considered using Haze? Instead of Fog??

  • Nope. Why? Because this is the 3rd, maybe 4th gig all year that I've been able to use fog. Hazers are considerably more expensive than my fog machines, and therefore don't make very good cost to use sense. I think hazers are a great product, and would love to have one, but unless I all of a sudden start being able to use them 20 or 30 gigs a year, it just doesn't make sense to buy one. Thanks for the question. :)

  • Well, with a hazer, its MUCH MUCH less likely to set-off a Fire Alarm, because its particles are much smaller than a fog machine's. And also, it doesnt reduce visibility, and theres no big cloud of smoke! Which I really like. Anywayy.. What speakers do you use??

  • You're right there is a lot of upside to hazers, but most clients (and newer reception halls) would rather not have the effect. For speakers I use the JBL JRX125's for the tops, and the JBL JRX118S passive subs.

  • omg i was looking into doing photo booths, and i seen this one guy's web site, and u could go in , get your photo taken, but you had to go to this web site after the fact to get the photos. or fill out a card, and the service would send u the photos after the fact. at a later time., do you know who this one worked? neat!

  • It was free to all the guests, the bride said she paid $995 for 4 hours of his service. There was no charge for the guests, they could go in as many times as they wanted, and got a wallet size photo right then to keep. The guy had a digital camera hooked up to a laptop, and 2 photo printers. The bride and groom also got a copy of each photo taken in a book, they said there were over 500 pictures taken - not bad for a crowd of less than 100.

  • The couple hired a budget photographer to take pictures of the wedding itself, but decided to go this route for the reception due to price, and just the fact that it was a lot of fun for everyone. They figured that it would be mostly kids using it, but it was actually the adults that were gathered around it most of the night until they left. They actually ended up staying an hour and a half later than they were supposed to due to the demand for pictures...

  • wow thats amazing, i knew there was a big business in photo booths, but i assume its not something that people book too often. might be good for corporate events too, i wonder what program they used, if it was just a camera and a laptop!? did he stay there with the booth, for that price i'd stay at the gig to make sure it was working good

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