Seeking Hi-Fi DJ for Daughter's Wedding.


Are there any legitimate Hi-Fi DJ's out there?  I have long wondered why DJ's don't upgrade their systems, most of which sound like  . . .   well you know.    I'm ready to pay for a serious DJ with serious sound system, but don't know where to begin the search.   Wedding is in Albany, NY area  --  but I'm willing to pay travel.   

Any recommendations appreciated.  

whitecap

Sound reinforcement is a different animal than home HI-FI. You won't find that.

Hi-Fi dj ? Are looking for a DJ with a great sounding system ? Look at the name of their components. The majority of DJ's rigs are wireless . Most use Rane or Pioneer Dj controllers, Yorkville speakers and or subs. Everything else is second tier .

Reach out to Channa on his Home Theater  Techno Dad's YouTube Channel. He DJ's in California. Forget what part of the State he's based out of.

https://www.youtube.com/@TechnoDad

https://4khometheaterreview.com/

 

+1 russ69.  I have yet to hear anything high fidelity from a DJ at a wedding.  The kids dancing at the wedding don't care about high fidelity sound, they want it loud with gut-thumping (mid)bass.  I'd rather get a good band, but ultimately this should be your daughter's call, shouldn't it?  She'll want to choose a playlist, etc.  Remember, it is HER day!

Congrats!   My daughter is getting married next year.   They actually ended up getting a band.   They checked out a few DJs and as others said none had anything close to HiFi.   

They wanted so much money that  I think it helped their decision to book a band.  Welcome to wedding planning after Covid.  Event venues and vendors are completely gouging anyone getting married.   That include DJs and bands.   

Good luck 

Please, no more responses.  Sorry I asked the question.   Didn't expect a bunch of snot-nosed chirping.   

@whitecap 

 

The only "snot nosed chirping" you got was from @secretguy , and that's just his snotty nature. It comes out all the time.

Even if you could find such a "hi-fi" DJ, you'd be the only one at the wedding who gives a crap. And that's the sad reality of it. All you really need is something LOUD and a really good playlist. Anything more is lost on the masses.

 

 

Hi---I DJ'd years ago and knew a few local mobile DJs. We mostly used good quality DJ equipment like Gemini and Numark. JBLs are good party speakers. I remember going clubbing back in the day and I always liked to know what the 'good' systems had for speakers and they were mostly, if not all, JBLs. Best of luck!