High School Pep Rally equipment setup walk through. Stay tuned for more detailed videos of each piece of equipment that I discuss in this video. Subscribe and Share!
All of my QSC speakers have been the most dependable I have purchased. They sound great, I have them tuned to the specific locations and style of music I play. I will run all of these until they stop working. I am looking at getting K10.2 in the future. I want another set of 12.2, but think the 10.2 will be a good pairing with my 15" EV Sub for a micro setup. Those will give me more flexibility than adding another set of 12.2.
Im trying to understand as a mobile DJ from the business perspective. Did you have to write a contract with the school or do they just pull you in as needed and pay if they have you for an event? Would it require them to pay me with a check or can I take cash and carry?
Really just depends on the situation and sorry I do not have a specific answer for you. Some are contract based, some are on call as needed, some are events where I donate my time for the local community.
Always get a contract and a deposit upfront I have done schools and weddings and worked in clubs ,Roller rinks Ect Always get a contract for your protection
@@kkmusic607 no drop out at all. I did their basketball games last year and this wireless system was flawless. I do recommend you do a frequency channel search and sync though to make sure you are using an open channel. Once that is done you are good.
@@DrBrooklyn people absorb sound. Speakers on one side will be loud on that side only. In order to have sound travel to the other side of the gym you must turn up the volume. Then you are blasting those closest to the speakers and those farther away can barely hear the music. Speakers on both sides even the volume and require lower volume to achieve clear sound. Once 500 people are in the room, sound will be absorbed. You can also raise the speakers higher if you only have enough speakers for one side.
I'm like you, if it works why change it. I love my K12's and K sub.
All of my QSC speakers have been the most dependable I have purchased. They sound great, I have them tuned to the specific locations and style of music I play. I will run all of these until they stop working. I am looking at getting K10.2 in the future. I want another set of 12.2, but think the 10.2 will be a good pairing with my 15" EV Sub for a micro setup. Those will give me more flexibility than adding another set of 12.2.
Im trying to understand as a mobile DJ from the business perspective. Did you have to write a contract with the school or do they just pull you in as needed and pay if they have you for an event? Would it require them to pay me with a check or can I take cash and carry?
Really just depends on the situation and sorry I do not have a specific answer for you. Some are contract based, some are on call as needed, some are events where I donate my time for the local community.
Always get a contract and a deposit upfront I have done schools and weddings and worked in clubs ,Roller rinks Ect Always get a contract for your protection
Question: any drop out when the students were in the gym with cell phones?
@@kkmusic607 no drop out at all. I did their basketball games last year and this wireless system was flawless. I do recommend you do a frequency channel search and sync though to make sure you are using an open channel. Once that is done you are good.
@@2ThePointdjsteve answers my question lol
@@djrockwell5722 I will eventually upload a video of the transmitters themselves so stay tuned
@@2ThePointdjsteve Perfect thank you
Please explain me: why the speakers around the gym, and why not all of them in one position (front) Thank you in advance
first lol..... good job, keep up the good work
Hey, I know that gym...
How.much do the Transmitter and Receiver Cost because I want a Effective Systrm without being Crazy Expensive
@@iansanchez1470 these are around $300 each. The only way to be reliable is going to be expensive.
Please explain me: why the speakers around the gym, and why not all of them in one position (front) Thank you in advance
@@DrBrooklyn people absorb sound. Speakers on one side will be loud on that side only. In order to have sound travel to the other side of the gym you must turn up the volume. Then you are blasting those closest to the speakers and those farther away can barely hear the music. Speakers on both sides even the volume and require lower volume to achieve clear sound. Once 500 people are in the room, sound will be absorbed. You can also raise the speakers higher if you only have enough speakers for one side.