Funky_Steve Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Some of you guys actually need to do a wedding or two before you comment on them. There is a hell of a lot more involved in a wedding then putting on a nice shirt and playing "party music" to an older crowd. I know of some professional outfits who charge and get over $1000 for a wedding. These guys are truly professional and everything (I mean everything) is taken into account and ensures what is probably the biggest day of the bridal couple goes without a hiccup. For example, how many of you have back up amps or head units that you take to a gig if your main ones pack it in half way through the night? How many have all your equipment and leads fully tested and certified by an electrician? How many of you have full insurance including public liability cover? I could go on, but I won't. But just like the professional club DJ that walks into a club, plays their 1 hour set and walks out with a pocket full of money, these guys are also professionals and experts in their field.Just sayin' Quote
mattus123 Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 ^impressiveas for Sols question, and keeping in mind i have NO idea about weddings, i think it seems a fair price based on his experience. The people you mentioned Funky_steve have probably been in the business for over 10 years, sol has been in it for about 1garts on the gig aswell Sol Quote
GREMM1S Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Agree with weddings takes a very professional dj to do it properly.The music could often go beyond top 40 to jazz/oldies etcA different type if djing but by no means easy i def wouldnt do a wedding Quote
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