Van Wert Bridal Show Gig Rigg DJ setup

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Cmon guys! Weddings are regionalized!!! Pro DJS who work a large area KNOW this. Some markets are filled with the guys that set up on an 8 foot table. Some markets like mine expect a thumping light show as the night progresses.
It is better to HAVE it and not need it.. than to NEED it and not have it.
We can all go on for the next 20 years using the same horizontal ladder truss idea that requires you to plug everything in.. one light at a time. Or we can find ways to save us time on the "backend" to enable us to focus more energy on our performance, and our other responsibilities as a DJ.

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  • Wow What a Dj Rig.....

  • Thanks, I am getting quite tired of it actually, I am going to start building a new one soon i hope. As soon as this bizzy season is over.

  • Ya know I can't help but wonder how you would go about wheeling that monster into less than desirable environment like a basement? a small livingroom? an upstairs?.I really think constructing a transformer to be unfolded at a venue is kind of overkilling the idea. Myself, as a mobile DJ, has to judge situations and where to put things, where to aim speakers, foggers(y/n), strobes(y/n), reverb, echo,. Good idea because it saves time, bad idea because your skipping steps. Just my opinion.

  • Read all the posts, it was a prototype. I just wanted to see if I could do it all in one trip. This unit was NOT designed to play in a living room, or a small basement. I have PLENTY of other systems I could use if I needed to. This was EXTRA stuff I had laying around. It wasn't about saving time, it was about keeping every wire, speaker, and light in one box so that it is ready to go at any time.

  • FUCKING AUSOME gigrigg 600 POUND 802 BEAST XD "HELLO HOW ARE YOU?" ELO -_-

  • Not too bad. Thanks for the comments. New videos will be out soon.

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  • I personally Cant stand Bose I think the sound is very flatt. but for small gigs they work great. I like the setup. I think it would be great for Large parties. Some LED's would look great. I am facinated with this video everytime I see it. To think everything is in one load. Great Video. I hope to see more from you guys!!!

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  • good concept. I know it's hell to lug everything one by one, especially when you are by your self like me. I think you should run with it. Maybe get speakers on like a swivel.Good thinking.

  • I love how everyone thinks that they are the dj that is doing the right thing. I have yet to see a manual or a right way on what and how a dj works. I like the idea of trying to use a set up like this. Great job and good luck.

  • god daem ultamate trust fucking ausome gigrigg my favorite pro 802's allready mounted inside the best mids to me.fucking sick wish trusts were made to buy like this. PLEASE SHOW THE WHOLE REVISED ONE VIDEO gigrigg

  • Very interesting layout. That's pretty cool. I would be a little hesitant to place the light and speakers in an oval frame of that sort, but I'm pretty sure you did the precise calculations, measurements, and what not, to allow those structures their maximum support. This is pretty original IMO.  Thanks for sharing. Gettin' an idea. LOL

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