People often ask -

  • Yes, I’ll be the Dj at your event!

  • I do carry liability insurance.

  • For every piece of gear I bring there is always backup gear on site just in case.

  • For a wedding reception, I do include Astera Pixel Tube lights for the dance floor

  • Yes, I do spin vinyl! For those old souls who love anything from 1950 to 1980, let’s chat.

  • My most common Dj setup is a laptop connected to a controller with two platters that spin in the same fashion as records.

  • I do travel for events and have been all over the US and to Mexico, we can work something out!

  • Yes, I read the room. Always knowing what’s going on in the room is key. People watching is part of the job and really helps when you're trying to play the right music.

  • Not every crowd is going to be super hype, and that’s ok! My role is to feel the energy, stay real, and let the vibe build naturally, rather than force it.

  • Yes, I pay attention to everything! Volume is important. It’s all about finding that perfect balance to make everything feel just right.

wedding day equipment

checklist

    • Professional Sound System
      High-quality QSC audio setup designed to accommodate up to 300 guests, ensuring clear sound.

    • Laptop & DJ Setup
      A MacBook Pro paired with a battle-style mixer, 2 Technics turntables, Rane Twelve turntables, or the Pioneer DDJ-REV7 using Serato DJ Pro.

    • 2 Wireless Handheld Microphones
      Ideal for speeches, toasts, and announcements anywhere in the room.

    • Dance Floor Lighting
      Astera Pixel Tubes are tube lights that create a good energy on the dance floor but can also be set to a fixed color during dinner and cocktail hour to match your color theme.

    • Uplighting
      Wireless, color-changing LED uplights placed around the room to create an inviting atmosphere.

    • Cocktail Speaker Setup
      Separate speaker to provide background music during the cocktail hour in an adjacent or outdoor area.

    • Dedicated Ceremony Sound System
      Separate speaker and sound system specifically set up for the ceremony area.

    • Prelude, Processional & Recessional Music
      Soft, welcoming music played before the ceremony begins, as guests arrive and are seated, music played as the family, wedding party, and the bride or couple walks down the aisle and music after the ceremony.

    • 2 Lapel or Handheld Microphones
      Lapel mics for the officiant, couple, and readers to ensure clear audio for all, with properly configured antennas to avoid dropouts and static.