3 Best DJ Controllers Under $1,600

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Here are the BEST DJ controllers under $1,600. These DJ controllers are perfect for intermediate DJs looking to upgrade and are also great for a pro DJ looking for a solid backup controller. We are going to cover and compare features on these products to help you make a decision on which one is best for you.

Mr. Wired Up with DDJ-1000, RANE One, and Denon Prime 2


Pioneer DDJ-1000 and DDJ-1000SRT


The Pioneer DDJ-1000 and DDJ-1000SRT is a 4 deck controller with 4 inputs, on-jog display, and dual usb inputs. The DDJ-1000 full-size jog wheels with On Jog Display, shows you important track information in the center of each jog wheel, making it easy to keep focused on the crowd and not on your laptop. The Pioneer DDJ-1000 controller will take your DJ gigs to the next level immediately.

RANE One

RANE One

The Rane ONE Professional Motorized DJ Controller is a unique controller that sets itself apart from competitors with 7 inch motorized platters. The RANE ONE Motorized DJ Controller takes the high-performance features, reliability and exceptional quality we’re trusted for and without compromise, combines them into the ultimate motorized DJ controller. 

The Mag Four crossfader is the lightest crossfader from Rane yet, and also features an adjustment capability that gives you the freedom to adjust the tension and fit the crossfader to your style.

The RANE One comes with Serato DJ Pro and has a current MSRP of $1599.

 Denon DJ Prime 2

The Denon DJ Prime 2 is a standalone DJ controller, unlike the others, the Prime 2 does not require a laptop. The Denon DJ Prime 2 is also enabled for WiFi internet connectivity, enabling streaming playback from Beatport LINK, Beatsource LINK, SoundCloud GO+, and TIDAL. Dropbox support allows you to access your personal music collection on your Prime 2 controller.

The Denon DJ Prime 2 uses Engine OS System, reads rekordbox and Serato Libraries, and has an MSRP of $1400.

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Focusrite Clarett+ USB Audio Interface Range Overview

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The brand new Focusrite Clarett+ Range of USB audio interfaces is here and we are reviewing the Clarett+ 2Pre, 4Pre, and 8Pre to help you learn about the product range. These USB audio interfaces are great for both pro or home studio recording, are compatible with PC and Mac, and are perfect for recording instruments, voiceover work, and will give you premium quality for your podcast.

Unique and Powerful Features

The Clarett+ range features the legendary Focusrite AIR mode which emulates Focusrite’s classic ISA 110 preamps. With improved converters and professional quality mic preamps, the Clarett+ 2Pre, 4Pre and 8Pre enable producers, engineers, and artists to capture and create their best music. These USB audio interfaces are perfect for both recording and monitoring and will fit right into your audio production workflow.

Another important feature is the improved, high dynamic range A-D and D-A conversion, which gets you closer to the music, with ultra-low distortion that provides clearer mixes and stunning detail at all audio levels.

Clarett+ interfaces feature professional quality mic preamps, which have very high headroom, low distortion and ultra-low noise. Exceptionally pure recordings can be captured to achieve a professional sound, whether miking guitars, recording vocals or tracking drums.

Included Software to Elevate Your Production

Clarett+ includes a software bundle to help you get the most out of your audio interface. The Focusrite “Red Plug-in Suite” accurately models Focusrite’s classic Red 2 equalizer and Red 3 compressor. 

Brainworx bx_console Focusrite Studio Console faithfully captures the sound, feel, and style of the original Focusrite ISA 110 Equalizer and ISA 130 Dynamics Modules.

Focusrite Plug-in Collective provides exclusive offers, tutorial content, and more from some of the most innovative and prestigious plug-in companies.

And finally, Focusrite Control gives you digital control over your interface.

Investing in Your Production Quality with a Brand You Can Trust

These units from Focusrite are definitely an investment. You can find less expensive options from Focusrite but the quality you get here is unparalleled at this price point. I’ve had a lot of good experience with Focusrite and recommend their gear no matter what your budget is.

The Clarett+ 2Pre, 4Pre, and 8Pre will all be available from us at Digital DJ Gear upon release at the end of October 2021, and will retail for $499, $699, and $999 respectively.

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5 Pro DJ Mixing Techniques That Will Make You a Better DJ

5 Pro DJ Mixing Techniques That Will Make You a Better DJ

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Becoming a better DJ with 5 pro DJ mixing techniques. These 5 DJ mixing techniques are for beginner and experienced DJs and will help you become a better DJ right away. 

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Beatmatching

Beatmatching is the process of matching a track’s tempo (Beats Per Minute, known as BPM)  to that of the currently playing song. Beatmatching is normally done by ear, and even though today’s controllers have sync functions, most pro dj’s will tell you that learning how to beatmatch manually is the best way to get started. Beatmatching is crucial to learning to mix like a pro, so be sure to master this technique. 

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Slam Mixing

Slam mixing, also known as dropping on the one, describes the moment when the DJ drops a second song on one that is already playing. A DJ usually drops a song on the one which is the first beat in a bar of music. Slam mixing is mostly used for impact genres such as funk, techno, hip hop, top 40, etc.This technique is a great way to drop a popular or recognisable song or to change tempos quickly. Timing is very important with this technique so it may take some practice to get this one right.

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Filter Transitions

Filter transitions are a reliable transition method which involves using hi or low pass filter to transition from one song to another. As the filter softens the sound, it works really well in ‘camouflaging’ the track’s frequencies allowing you to blend two tracks easily.

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Back Spinning

A backspin transition is an effect produced by a record that’s given a quick spin in the reverse direction. It sounds very much like a fast rewind, which it essentially is. A spinback can be used for making impressive cuts and helps keep the crowd guessing during your set. 

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Scratching

One of the most popular tools in a DJs kit, scratching is a technique that needs no explanation. While we will cover more in depth scratching tutorials in the future, for now I will cover the basic technique of how to drop a track using scratching.

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Just Getting Started?

If you are just getting started as a DJ, be sure to watch our video on the Best DJ Controllers Under $300. This video will outline controllers including the Pioneer DDJ-SB3, Hercules Inpulse 300, Pioneer DDJ-400, and more. These DJ controllers are great for  

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Tips for Setting up your First Podcast with the Right DJ Equipment

Thanks to technology, setting up a podcast is really easy these days. Actually, you don’t need anything more than the basic DJ equipment to get started. Essentially, headphones, a microphone, and editing software. Yep, that’ll get you off the ground but if you want to take it to the next level then you’re going to need a little bit more. So what should you be looking for? You’ll need better DJ equipment, obviously, and you’ll need to get it properly deployed. Let’s talk about launching a podcast and putting the whole show together.

Start with a Good Microphone

The most important part of your podcast set up is the microphone. You don’t want to cut any corners here because while your audience will be able to overlook minor problems with your podcast, they’re going to change to a different station the moment they notice poor audio. Something we need to stress is that you don’t want to start using the microphone on your computer for podcasting. It might be tempting, and it might be cheaper, but the quality will also be cheaper, and you really don’t want that.

Buy Some Good Headphones

Among other good DJ equipment for sale, you really want to make sure that you’re getting a good pair of headphones for the podcast. They don’t necessarily need to be the best on the market, but you do need to be able to hear what you’re saying. When you’re out buying them, make sure you don’t buy any headphone/mic combos as they tend to have really poor sound quality.

Consider a Boom Mic Stand

Okay, so when you’re first starting out, this probably isn’t going to be at the top of your shopping list, and why should it be? Later on, you’ll probably want to consider this because a boom mic stand is not only outstanding for sound, it’s a better way to keep your arms from becoming cramped. Plus, the mic won’t drift away from you while you’re using it, which makes it a pretty worthy piece of DJ equipment.

Recording/Editing Software

Speaking isn’t enough, you need to record, and you need to edit. If your podcast isn’t going out live, then you definitely need some software that will help you prepare it, and there are plenty of great programs out there that will do exactly that. For example, GarageBand is a great piece of software that comes pre-installed on Macs, meaning that if you’re a Mac user, you don’t have to run out to the store; you already have the software. All of the Audio Interfaces Digitaldjgear.com sells from Focusrite come with free audio recording and editing software.

Other Equipment as Needed

Over time you will probably come to find that you need additional equipment to effectively run your podcast. For example, you could need a mixing board, or you might even want something to facilitate audio playbacks like Speakers or a Studio monitor set up. The bottom line, however, is that you don’t need much to get started, and it won’t be too long before you’re completely dominating the airwaves, as it were. We’ll talk more about podcasting in a future post, going into greater detail and giving you a greater advantage in the podcasting world.

 

Simple DJ Equipment Packages for Small Events

buy DJ equipment packagesHiring a DJ for a small event can be expensive, particularly if you don’t have any of your own equipment. However, if you’re running a business that often hosts events, or even if you want to have a portable solution for family and friends, you can actually build your own system for a relatively low price.

Even if you’re currently an amateur DJ looking to make your way into the professional market, investing in a small DJ equipment package will give you the essential tools that you need to perform in small venues like clubhouses, halls, and private meeting rooms in events centers.

If you’re looking for the best affordable DJ equipment packages online, then you can find plenty of great options at Digital DJ Gear.

What to Look for When You Want to Buy DJ Equipment

With modern technology, the number of devices that you need for a simple setup has been reduced. In the past, you would need heavy turntable decks, a mixer, and a PA system to take your DJ show on the road. You would also need to invest in vinyl records, or CDs if you were using CD decks. With modern systems, you can get a mixer and digital DJ controllers in a single package, with options starting at reasonably low prices.

One great piece of gear for a simple DJ setup is the Hercules DJ Control Wave M3. This is a fantastic device for beginner DJs and professionals who need something ultra-portable for casual gigs. It includes a built-in mixer, two virtual deck DJ controllers, and it can interface with iOS and Android devices, as well as Mac and Windows PCs. You’ll be able to carry your digital music collection easily, and plug right into this awesome unit whenever you’re going to perform in a small venue. Although it doesn’t quite have all of the features of a larger DJ controller, it is versatile, compact, and lightweight. These benefits make it perfect when you are putting together a simple DJ equipment package.

With your controller and music taken care of, you’ll still need a basic PA system to get your sound out to the audience. While some venues will have their own systems, many private venues will not, especially those which aren’t specifically designed for events where a DJ would be required.

DJ EquipmentYou don’t need to invest in a large live sound system for smaller events, and you can instead go for an affordable (but reliable) option. Your best bet would be to choose powered speakers. These won’t require separate amplification and make things easier when you are setting up and packing down. For the smallest events, you’ll be able to get away with just two powered speakers, and if you’re on a tight budget, you can skip the speaker stands when you first buy the system. Although stands can help the sound to cut through a crowd, you can get by without them until you’re able to spend a little more money. A pair of EV 1000W powered speakers is a good starting point, particularly the ZLX-12P model.

If you have some flexibility in your budget, then consider choosing a pair of Peavey PVXp15P speakers. We offer these in a package with stands and cables, ensuring that you have everything for your short and long term needs.

With a digital DJ controller and a set of speakers, you’re all set to DJ at small to medium sized events, and you won’t need to carry a whole truckload of gear around with you. When you buy DJ equipment packages from our online store, you can even get free shipping throughout the contiguous United States.

Browse Our DJ Equipment Today

Our prices are competitive with the industry’s lowest, so you can have the freedom to select from our extensive range to mix up the best package that meets your needs. Browse our range today, and find the best DJ equipment online. For a small investment, you can have pro-level gear that will allow you to make the most of any event, or could even get you started as a freelance DJ.

D.A.S. Powered PA Speakers – The Sound You Need

If you’re looking for a live sound setup that is easy to use and with excellent sound reproduction, then a powered speaker system is your best option. Particularly when it comes to DJ Equipment, a simple setup will be required. If you’re regularly traveling to different venues or playing at parties, then you’ll want a system that allows you to simply plug in and play.

If you want some of the best-powered speakers that have been designed for live sound and that would work perfectly with a DJ equipment package, then it’s time to take a look at the range of D.A.S. powered speakers at Digital DJ Gear.

About D.A.S. Speakers for DJ Equipment

has been in the audio industry for more than 40 years, making them the perfect speaker manufacturer to choose when you are building a DJ equipment package. The company is world renowned, as is preferred by professionals in a number of industries, ranging from stage productions to DJ sound, and even for sound reinforcement for live music.

Products from D.A.S. are varied, but they all share some of the same DNA. The aim is to make products that don’t compromise when it comes to quality of sound, but that are still within reach of the average working musician. If you are a DJ who is working private gigs, then D.A.S. is a great option for an all in one setup. Best of all, even when you choose something that is relatively affordable, you’ll get crowd pleasing sound with plenty of volume headroom, crisp highs, punchy mids, and powerful low frequencies.

If you want to really get the room moving from the DJ booth or on stage, then you’re going to want to take a closer look at D.A.S. powered speakers.

D.A.S. Action 12A Powered Speaker Package

The simplest DJ equipment package for live sound should consist of at least two powered speakers. That’s exactly what you’ll get in our Action 12A powered speaker pair, and we even throw in speaker stands, high-quality cables, and a gig bag.

Powered PA SpeakersThe Action 12A series speakers are great units from D.A.S. The system is relatively compact, which reduces the size and weight of the overall system. If you’re regularly traveling and gigging with your own equipment, you’ll appreciate the portability of this package. One of the great things about the speakers in this package is that they are multipurpose. They can either be mounted on stands or floor mounted in standard upright position or, they can also be used as foldback monitors, thanks to the angled base design.  DAS also has the Action M12A that was designed for monitor use if you wish to go that route.

The speakers offer good full range response, with clarity at the top end, and good bottom end reproduction. While these won’t provide as much low-end response as you would get with a 15-inch speaker or even individual subwoofers, you can be sure that they’ll be suitable for small and mid-sized venues. High frequencies are delivered by a compression driver, using a diaphragm made of titanium, which increases responsiveness for good frequency response. The frequency range is from 50 Hz to 20kHz, so these will be perfect for a wide range of music styles.

Of course, these are powered speakers, so you’ll get 1000W peak performance from each speaker, with no need for any external amplifier. Simply plug these right into your mixing desk, or they’ll even connect directly to the line level outputs on a number of DJ control units.

Need More? Check Out Our Other Packages

You can view the full range of D.A.S speakers and components in our Live Sound category, and you’ll even find individual speakers if you want to build your own DJ equipment and live sound package. D.A.S. make high-quality subwoofers if you need more bottom end, and there’s even an upgraded 12A package which includes an 18-inch powered subwoofer.

If you want quality live sound, D.A.S. is a name that you can trust, and if you want to buy them in the USA, then you can rely on Digital DJ Gear. We offer standalone components and packaged live sound equipment, as well as all of your favorite DJ equipment, recording gear, lighting, and even stage truss systems.

Explore our range today and see the difference that high-quality equipment can give you.

 

How to Build a Basic DJ Equipment Kit

Electronic music has become one of the fastest growing and most important genres in recent years. If you’re thinking about taking up DJing as a hobby, or even if you’d like to start booking gigs as a professional, then you’re going to need the right gear. No matter how talented you are, the equipment that you choose could make or break your career, and can even impact the fun that you have as a DJ; which is why you’ll need to buy DJ equipment packages that will get you off to the right start.

At Digital DJ Gear, we offer high quality entry level, mid range, and high end DJ equipment.

What You Need in a Basic DJ Equipment Package

DJ Equipment PackageOne of the most important aspects of your kit, will be your DJ controller/mixer. If you’re planning to emulate and innovate on what the best modern DJs do, then most of your music will be coming from a digital source. A DJ controller will allow you to interface with your laptop, and mix all of your digital MP3 files with the use of jog wheels and performance pads. A jog wheel will give you the same kind of control that traditional vinyl DJs have, with the benefit being that you get perfect scratch response and you can even change the resistance of your wheels. If you’re used to spinning vinyl, you won’t have any trouble adjusting to an electronic jog wheel.

A modern DJ controller will also incorporate performance pads that can allow you to shape your sound, trigger samples, activate effects, or perform any function that your computer software will allow. Even when you purchase an affordable product like the Hercules DJ Control Jogvision, you’ll get top quality pads and jog wheels, as well as an integrated mixer with volume and cross fade controls. Because your controller may be able to interface with industry leading software like Serato, you’ll be all set to start moving dancefloors and provide entertainment at any event.

Monitoring Headphones When You Buy DJ Equipment

Your DJ controller and laptop will allow you to be as creative as you want with your music, but you will need a set of good headphones so that you can cue your tracks and monitor your mixes. A controller can output directly into any live sound system, but headphones will provide the best audio when you’re on stage or inside of a DJ booth.

Headphones can range in price, but you don’t need to jump right to the high end when you’re building your first package. If you want an affordable option that still provides great sound quality, then you could look at an option like the Zomo HD – 1200 Professional Gold DJ Headphones. These are closed back headphones, so they provide isolated monitoring and great audio quality. The lack of ambient noise means that you can que your mixes without being disturbed by the live sound. These headphones are designed to provide excellent bass response and crisp high frequencies, which is essential when you are dealing with electronic music. One of the best things about these headphones is that you could also use them to produce your own music at home, whether you are creating remixes or even writing electronic music from scratch.

At Digital DJ Gear, we also stock other top brands, such as AKG, Pioneer, Shure, Audio-Technica, and others.

Live Sound for DJ Equipment

DJ EquipmentIf you want to be completely flexible with the best DJ equipment, then you should consider investing in a live sound system. Powered speakers will mean that you can take your gear to any event and be ready to set up and start moving the crowd.

Powered speakers don’t require a separate amplifier, and can take a direct line level signal from your DJ controller. D.A.S. is one company that provides high quality loud speakers that are designed for life on the road, and they produce some of the best sound quality in the industry. If you need to tighten your budget even more, then you could consider Mackie, Peavey, or EV speakers when you buy DJ equipment packages. EV is an excellent choice in the entry level professional range, and you can purchase 12-inch powered speakers for under $400 in most cases. Your speakers will be an investment that you can use throughout your career, and even if you upgrade other elements of your DJ equipment package, your speakers will keep on performing for many years to come.

Get the Best Beginner Equipment at Digital DJ Gear

No matter what kind of music you play, or where you will be playing it, we have the right DJ equipment to get you off to the best start. Browse our range today, and get your creativity flowing with one of the most exciting aspects of modern music.

 

 

DJ Equipment Tips – Mistakes to Avoid on a Wireless System

DJ EquipmentWhen you’re working with wireless DJ equipment you’re sure of two things, the first being that it is far more efficient than the wired option. The second, however, is that you’re dealing with an entirely different monster. When it comes to wired mics and equipment we have been using for decades, we’re certain of how it works. We know what we can do, we know what we can’t do, and most importantly, we know we’re wired into a single spot during a performance. Wireless mics bring something different to the table; they allow a performer or even a DJ to move around constantly while they are putting on a show.

It allows them to move fluidly through the audience without a care in the world, and that is a blessing that you absolutely can buy. Seriously, you haven’t experienced freedom until you’ve crowd surfed while staying connected to your mic. The only problem you might run into with this type of DJ equipment however, is signal reception. We’re going to go over a few problems that you might experience and offer up some solutions. Wireless microphones are an important part of the deal when you buy DJ equipment, but you need to know how to avoid some of the most critical mistakes.

Keep the Signal Clear for your Wireless DJ Equipment

It’s actually really hard for us to put emphasis on how important this one really is. The rule of thumb here is simple: just because the wireless signal for your transmitter can go through walls doesn’t mean it should, not by any means. There are a few things that you will want the signal to avoid including:

  • * Walls
  • * Metal Objects
  • * Crowds of People

 

Okay so you know what you need to avoid, and now that you have this information it can really only point to one reality: the receiver absolutely needs to be in the same room as the other equipment. In addition to that the receiver absolutely needs to be placed above the crowd on an elevated shelf or something similar.

Did you know that the human body is able to absorb RF energy? Well to be more accurate, it’s the water that absorbs the energy. Our bodies are about 70% water, and with that being the case, we tend to act as absorbers for any RF signal we come across. You’ll also find that if a user actually cups their hands around an external antenna, the output is reduced by half.

Bad Antenna Placement

wireless DJ equipment packageReceiver antennas can be pretty difficult to understand in your wireless microphone operation but it’s not rocket science; don’t worry about that. The biggest mistake you can make is simply putting them in the wrong location. If you fail to place them properly, you might have dead spots which really hit the performance and lead to dropouts. If you really want to raise your efficiency, you might try moving away from the single-antenna type of receiver and move toward diversity receivers, though they still need to be put in the right spot, without a doubt.

If you want to experience top performance with your wireless DJ equipment package, you will need to make sure you place the receiver antennas in a wide V configuration and space your antennas apart by at least one quarter of a wavelength. If possible, make sure that you are keeping your transmitters close to the antennas, maintaining line of sight where possible.

These two tips are going to help you to create an maintain an acceptable environment for your recording, broadcasting, and most importantly, live shows. There are tons of other tips we’ll be giving you throughout the coming months to help you ensure that your show is a complete success – you can never get too much advice when it comes to new technology and we’re definitely willing to share! In the meantime, check out our DJ equipment packages for sale – we have quite a few that will meet your needs and help you give your audience the show it deserves.

 

 

DAS Speakers – An Example of Excellence in DJ Equipment

When you’re looking for a good speaker system, especially when you need DJ equipment for live sound production, you’re going to want a brand that brings quite a bit to the table. You need to put your faith in a company that has been providing quality sound throughout the decades, and we believe that DAS is one of the few companies out there that actually fits the bill. The organization dates back to the early 1970’s, when the likes of Don McClean was first singing his legendary American Pie ballad on American stages, and countless other amazing performers were carving out their niche in the industry.

DAS systems were originally designed for the dance and club scene, which, as you know, was really gathering momentum and DAS really help to pioneer the sound that would become the standard for the generation. It has stretched far, into the 80’s, where the age of disco finally took over, and eventually evolved to cover both indoor and outdoor speaker systems. Today times have changed but you can still count on DAS to provide an outstanding sound solution for those who want the best of the best.
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DAS – Covering Generations of DJ Equipment for Sale

DAS Speakers are amazing and there are many different types, from the standard passive speakers all the way to the higher end powered speakers, which are preferred in many club scenarios. We’re going to take a look at a few of the more popular brands which are used for several different purposes.

The Action Series – 12A and 18A

The 12A

The 12A series is perfect for an all around speaker whether you’re using it as  a monitor or a compact PA system. Quite frankly, this thing is light, very light, and you can pack it up to take with you anywhere. Despite being low in the weight area, it features a 1000 W peak power and a class D amplifier, meaning it handles dynamic ranges quite nicely. In addition to that it handles low frequencies quite accurately, along with the high frequencies that are managed by the M-34 compression driver, featuring a 1” exit and titanium diaphragm.

The 18A

DJ EquipmentThe 18A is a monster of an entirely different type – a powered subwoofer system designed to furnish the user with extended bass using a 1500 W peak Class D Amplifier. Along with being the best sound in the industry the subwoofers bring two balanced inputs to the table, and gain control can increase the user’s control over the system entirely. If you want better sound and more control over the experience, this is definitely the route you want to take.

The Ceiling Series

While portable speakers, ie., the Action Series are great, the ceiling series adds something a bit more fixed and permanent to the mix. These are often an important part of and DJ equipment package, and they are frequently used as PA systems in recording booths. These speakers can be mounted in your walls, and will serve as a great way to get the sound to every corner of your home, or even your commercial building.

DAS has been providing the best in speakers for the last four decades and it shows no signs of slowing down, let alone stopping anytime soon. We’ve talked about a few of their great examples in this blog post, but you can be rest assured that there is far more to it than that. If you’re looking for something of the highest quality, and something that will last for a number of years whether you’re in the studio, on the road, at home, or somewhere in between.

Take a look at through our selection and make sure you’re getting what you need when it comes to sound – you’re going to thank yourself, and those who listen to your music are going to thank you even more.

 

Four Pieces of DJ Equipment that Can Bring your Venue to Life

Getting your venue set up for the big show is definitely a challenge; you need to make sure it’s all functional, which is going to include some spot on wiring and a sound check, but you need to make sure it’s just freaking awesome on top of that. You can have all of your equipment set up and working properly but if your visitors aren’t completely engrossed in the environment that you create then you might as well just pack it up and go home. So how do you do it? How do you make sure that your venue is the most amazing thing that anyone has ever seen? It’s all about the right DJ equipment and the right effects; it doesn’t have to be as hard as you think.

Using DJ Equipment to Bring out the Best in your Venue

DJ equipment packageSo it’s all about bringing out the best in your venue, and only the right DJ equipment package is going to do that. Let’s take a look at four pieces of equipment you’re going to need if you really want to bring the venue to life and make the show one that your people are going to remember forever.

Lighting – Illuminating the Subject

You can’t make the perfect venue without some good lighting and it all starts with making the right choices. There are several different types of lighting that you will want to consider from strobe lighting, to spotlights, LED’s, and even lasers. There are several lighting equipment packages available on our website that are going to help you get the perfect setup the first time, and that’s definitely something that you don’t want to overlook. Without the right lighting package, you’re just going to be in the dark, and that’s no good!

Audio Interface – Bringing up the Quality

The modern DJ uses the best equipment available and that means a laptop computer for carrying the tunes far and wide. What you’re going to find out though is that not all laptops are equal – not by any means. The biggest problem you’re going to run into here is that with a laptop you can’t upgrade the sound card, at least not by conventional means. Most of the time laptop output is a bit crappy on the higher end, and definitely problematic on the low end. An audio interface can take care of that for you by upscaling the quality of the audio and definitely helping you do away with the need to buy a new laptop – that’s a quality increase that you can buy.

Visual Effects – Sometimes a Good Screening is in Order

When you think of DJ equipment you probably don’t think of screens but they can make all the difference in the world. Back in the 80’s DJ’s used a bunch of tube televisions put together in a square formation but today you can skip all that and just go with a flatscreen; it’s a great way to bring your room to life and get your customers more involved.

Microphones – Sounding Off

DJ EquipmentFinally we come to the microphones. We’re not saying that the items that we’ve mentioned are the only ones that you need to consider when it comes to your DJ equipment, we’re just saying that these are some of the most important. See how that works? Microphones work whether you’re having a stage act or simply need a PA system, but you need to make sure that they’re actually capable of the job you want to put them up to – we can’t really stress that enough. There are some microphones that need to have a screen attachment to ensure that they don’t capture the wrong sounds, which will make your presentation much more clear.

So now you know, there are four primary pieces of equipment that you must bring to your venue but you can be rest assured that there are a lot more for you to consider. Now would be a great time to start taking a look at what we have to offer and getting your venue ready for the big times.