Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Pro DJ with an iPod and Bose speakers?

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Last month, a dining room manager told me about a DJ who has recently had a wedding with two small Bose speakers and an iPod. Although the idea was funny and cynical triggered a conversation between me and the director of dining room, I was encouraged to think a little 'more about the future of DJing.

The person who DJ'ed marriage was probably an amateur (for example a friend or family member with some of Bose home speakers and an MP3 player with music). Asdo I know? This room is huge and particularly in NJ must usually a couple of 12 "-15" speakers with subwoofer for the right sound. 2 Bose speakers, although impressive in its clarity and quality, the work would not be effective. Unfortunately for this DJ, it was a losing battle from the start. However, the Bose system is sufficient in some rooms and catering kitchen, which I was scared out of my head like a professional DJ.

In recent years, we lose business,especially small parts, for people who think they can with an iPod and a set of DJ Bose. While we are still holding hundreds of weddings a year, corporate events, Sweet 16, Bar-Bat Mitvahs and other large events, the technique is essentially slowly put us out of business.

As technology becomes more accessible and so easy to learn, people want their brothers, cousins, aunts, mothers, or know how to play music for parties. As my rich uncle or DJ hired for his children andPROUD birthday parties are more people looking to save money and corners where they may. While a good DJ generally costs 500-1000 dollars, people prefer to rent a cousin of Mark with his iPod and computer speakers, and pay a fraction of the cost. However, you get what you pay for.

DJ position, function rooms with crisp sounds and low frequency heart in throat, with their heavy 15 "speakers build on pylons and sub-woofer to sit on the floor. Setting up an event canto be boring and tiring work. Not only the expensive equipment, but it is also difficult to transport. This is why many people do not even know DJs are considering. However, the technology is going to change the situation.

Bose has developed THIN tower speakers with incredible power and clarity. These speakers near the high-performance Bose subwoofer can provide a high quality sound for almost every room. I think that big 15 "DJ speakers will be a thing of the past. I think, have great DJ systemsgoing from small laptops and small speakers are replaced. Unfortunately, as the photographic industry, where the thought of many people are professional photographers, simply because they have a 12-megapixel, many people think they are both pro DJ just because they have an iPod and a set of Bose speakers possess.

Fortunately for us, we are artists and performers. Great speakers and an iPod means it does not matter if you play the Chicken Dance or Hokey Pokey Club event is a wedding, you will receivemy point. I know that real DJs who are trained in planning large lists and MC'ing be victorious. Finally, all trademarks cousin in the background, are seen as serious DJs for their true quality fade. And while I'm around my £ 100-drag system on every single concert, I'm looking forward to the day when I mean new, lightweight, easy to transport infected, easy, and play on my new Bose system.


Pro DJ with an iPod and Bose speakers?

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