If you're planning your wedding, you'll probably come across a lot of offers for DJ services that will sound enticing. This makes it quite difficult for you to choose, yet you certainly want the best for that day. Here are a few things to keep an eye out for when choosing a DJ for your wedding to ensure your satisfaction:
My first piece of advice would be to look for a real specialist in the field. After all, you don't need a person who just plays music, but one who will make the event unforgettable, the guests will leave satisfied, and he will create the mood the whole time…
Don't be tempted to settle for the cheapest offer because, in all likelihood, the price will come at the expense of quality , and you're unlikely to be satisfied. Good sound equipment and the skills of a real professional would cost a little more, but the atmosphere of the wedding will be much better!
When choosing a DJ, ask how long he has been doing it. This does not mean when he has been playing music at gatherings with his friends, but more so when he is sought out for events as a professional and how often he has events. Of course, this doesn't mean that a novice DJ can't perform well, and the more inexperienced shouldn't be given a chance, but when it comes to your wedding day, the event is too important to risk screwing up because of a bad choice. It is best to bet on an experienced person who really knows what he is doing and how to entertain guests.
Ask the DJ you are considering hiring for your wedding about their specific experience . They may be an established name and have been in the business for years but have only worked in clubs, for example, which, in turn, could mean that they will likely not perform as well at another type of event.
Ask the DJ if he has his own professional website. There, you'll probably be able to see photos of him in action, a description of what he exactly does, and maybe some music samples and playlist ideas. This will give you a more concrete idea of his work.
Another very important thing when choosing a DJ is what equipment he will use. The skill and quality of the sound equipment are essential to how satisfied you will be with your wedding party
Don't be afraid to ask a lot of questions:
s he a professional? Can he offer you a written contract? Can he apply recommendations to his work? Is there a form to fill out special music requests? Does he respond to emails or calls in a timely manner? Does he strictly follow the agreements? Are there employees or assistants?
If the person in front of you is a real professional,he will not be embarrassed and will answer all of them. If he's not, he's probably not the one you need...
DJ Ivan Todorov