The Top 10 Best Ways to Hire a Wedding Disc Jockey and NOT Have Any Problems!
By Phillip Chambley, published Sep 12, 2008
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If your planning on having a big wedding and reception, with a minimum of 50 guests, I would strongly think about these ten topics before hiring a professional disc jockey or (DJ) service. A good DJ can make your wedding ceremony/reception a complete success, or on the other hand a terrible and inexperienced DJ can make this personal lifetime event a horrible experience. "Live music instruments and musicians seem to NOT have any control over their sound volume during weddings?" This could possibly be the reason why wedding couples have decided to use a Disc Jockey for one of the most important events of their lifes, an experienced DJ can turn the sound down low or up to an extreme volume and know when the audience is expecting this sound to happen.
The TEN Best Ways to hire a Wedding Disc Jockey are as follows:
1. Think about whether or not your wedding is big enough to hire a professional disc jockey? If it's a small service with only 20 or less guest. I would NOT recommend this DJ service because of the expense. However, if you are planning on having a big reception and ceremony with anywhere from 50-600 guest. I would seriously think about hiring a professional disc jockey service.
2. The next step after your decision to hire a disc jockey. Talk to friends and family members and ask them if they know of a good professional DJ that specializes in weddings and does a really fine job? If this does not pan out? Look through the "paper yellow pages" or the "Internet yellow pages" in your area. The paper yellow pages will most likely show hundreds of DJ services in your area, the Internet will most likely show thousands and thousands. Overall, DJ services make their most money from wedding receptions. This is their "bread and butter" so to speak.
3. The next toughest decision is hiring the right service that you feel comfortable with. If you go with a DJ that has been recommended through family members, you will most likely be safe. If you go with a complete "stranger" that you don't know anything about, you will run into some problems?

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