Even though I have zero interest in podium style DJ furniture, I really enjoyed this video lol. Your honesty and just the way you shot and edited the video was interesting and kept my attention. Btw, I am a wedding DJ and corporate DJ who stays constantly booked and it's not because of a podium style DJ table. Cheers!!!
I just sold my control tower just last week because of the weight.The set up and take down is pretty quick , but pulling that case is a back breaker. I got a white dragon board facade and it looks great at weddings and much lighter. My days of lugging heavy equipment for me is over. had my days with crates.
I feel you on this one, my man! We actually drop dragon boards behind our control towers to hide our mixer and rack. You are so right that dragon boards look fantastic. Maybe we should do a review on those next?
@@ozarkmixdj I like the look of the humpter and I’ve also recently purchased an opus quad so I thought it would look better on the humpter vs the command center. I’m looking forward to going full standalone. Worst case scenario if I don’t like the look of it, I can install the Humpter it in my studio. Also, I purchased it in white.
Bro I recently got the rane One and I want to have my first set live, but I have no idea how to connect my rane one into the speakers. I need an external mixer. or you can make a video explaining how to connect everything from scratch? Either way thank you so much for you content.
Sorry to hear you’re having trouble. External mixers are the only way to go when mixing live. Your sound will be soooo much better and tight. EQ is everything.
@@cashflowforweddingpros7114 I mean just the top part but it beats carrying that flight case. I wanna add another carry strap to it though. Try it man it’s a lifesaver lol
Just keep playing good music DJ's in most markets people don't really care as long it's clean, professional and sound good. Also for sure they don't care what controllers we have that's crap only we care about and I own the Denon Prime 4 and the Denon SC4 Live and 3 Roland DJ707m(great controller for weddings) that rocked just as hard as all my new controllers. What was a step up for me was buying the MAUI 44G'2 leaving my 6 EV50's / QSC tops & 18" subs at home for most weddings unless I need them. The only controller people seem to notice is the big colorful DENON's and yes Furniture looks good to but not really functional for what I do. Plus I kinda enjoy my space from the drunk lady who wants to run up on you to request every song LOL
Thanks for the feedback! I love that you've stepped into those Maui 44s. Sick setup for sure. I disagree that people don't care. They do. Show up with a piece of DJ furniture and they pay attention. I'm simply saying, why not value yourself to look great AND sound great?
@@ozarkmixdj we'll agree to disagree on that one. All I'm saying is it doesn't work for me. Sometimes I might need 2 or 3 wireless mics and a mixer, Ipad and paper work or other things. I've owned my 5 start DJ company for over 45 years and this stuff comes and goes. My Prime4 plus I though I was going to love I'm returning it as I'm finding myself looking down while DJ'n all the time instead of looking up engaging the dance floor and Oh god don't let the wifi be slow as it will through your entire night off waiting on songs to download. I found my self playing almost full songs waiting on downloads to complete. I see some DJ's are actually setting a facade behind them to hide the stuff they need. Keep jamming brother.
@masterpdj2623 A big factor with Dj furniture is the market you're in. Here in Chicago, wedding coordinators, events designers, and high-end venues hold a lot of power and won't book nor recommend companies who don't use Dj furniture.
Hey any issues leaving like say a Rev 7 in the top part in the flight case other than the “ weight component “ ? And transporting it with it in there , looks like you do that with the Rane One
the laptop stand/arm could be a lot sleeker at that price point. Its not necessary to have such a bulky arm. Laptops are only getting lighter these days.
I like the setup . Only grief for me would be the rane one. I just hate the sound out of that board compared to its competitors. Its a good mid level controller. I picked up the rev7 and its sounded way better overall especially the Mics on it.
Hey Bryan! I wish the answer was yes. However, you cannot fit a 1year rack in there. Pro X does make this tower in a larger size that has the ability to do so.
If I were DJ'ing at parties and weddings, I would never put myself through all the pain of carrying and setting up heavy equipment. You can DJ just as well with lighter equipment and a padded case. The flight cases are for Airlines, Buses, Trains / Touring type events, to keep it protected; not from going to local shows. That's just my opinion. If you're setting up nice-looking equipment like that for a wedding then you should be charging enough money to pay for an extra setup person. Unless you just want all the money!
Ronald, we have 6 teams and, yes, we do have a setup team. I just like to set up my own table and controller. I don’t ask people to do something I’m not willing to do. As for pricing, our model accounts for the price of our gear. Thanks for the input!
@@ozarkmixdj I hear you! I'm the same way - Mr. DIY. I guess it comes with the territory. I was looking at it from a one man perspective (one tired man these days). I figured, I could rock a party with my NVII so me hearing you describe the weight.... yeah! I'm almost 60 with speratic back issues so that's where I'm coming from. Best wishes to you and company!
Yes and no. Sure, lighter is always nice. But no padded bag will offer the protection of a hard case. Even when we do local shows, were pulling either an 18' or 22' trailer loaded with gear. The cases make it easy to stack and strap everything to the walls. Even with certain load ins, we will strap two dual 18's together and stack more on top. Not possible without a hard case.
Come on Aaron you know it's a ego play. All the attention should always be on your guest's. Dj furniture (lol 🤣) will never make the gig, only the dj can do that. All that said, your still my guy. One love broski 👍🏾
Top Tip: Don't buy this furniture, save the money and buy some decent speakers, not that Evolve crap, people care about the sound more than how your dj booth looks like. The cases for you booth are pretty heavy, make a nice facade for your mixing case and use a normal stand for it!
Even though I have zero interest in podium style DJ furniture, I really enjoyed this video lol. Your honesty and just the way you shot and edited the video was interesting and kept my attention. Btw, I am a wedding DJ and corporate DJ who stays constantly booked and it's not because of a podium style DJ table. Cheers!!!
Thanks for the input, my man. I checked your channel out and it looks like you’re close by! We’re in NWA. Glad you’re super busy. Go get em.
Nuff said 👍🏾
I just sold my control tower just last week because of the weight.The set up and take down is pretty quick , but pulling that case is a back breaker. I got a white dragon board facade and it looks great at weddings and much lighter. My days of lugging heavy equipment for me is over. had my days with crates.
I feel you on this one, my man! We actually drop dragon boards behind our control towers to hide our mixer and rack. You are so right that dragon boards look fantastic. Maybe we should do a review on those next?
@@ozarkmixdj I would definitely love to see that. It is a great tower and makes your system look great. Your video was on point. Keep up the good work
@@djchinotsp0422 thanks so much, my friend! All the best to you!
I’ve got a Bunn Command Center, but I’m about to switch to a humpter. I agree, DJ furniture brings gigs!
Why the switch? We own Humpters as well and love them. I'm curious?
@@ozarkmixdj I like the look of the humpter and I’ve also recently purchased an opus quad so I thought it would look better on the humpter vs the command center. I’m looking forward to going full standalone. Worst case scenario if I don’t like the look of it, I can install the Humpter it in my studio. Also, I purchased it in white.
@@Nogi-aka-DJNugz Got it!
Why the switch?
Bro I recently got the rane One and I want to have my first set live, but I have no idea how to connect my rane one into the speakers. I need an external mixer. or you can make a video explaining how to connect everything from scratch? Either way thank you so much for you content.
Sorry to hear you’re having trouble. External mixers are the only way to go when mixing live. Your sound will be soooo much better and tight. EQ is everything.
I own one. I’ve done about 60 gigs with it and it’s still the shit. If somebody complains that the road cases are too big I drive a RAV4.
My man! I hear that. One of my teams rolls with a Scion XB. They lay it down and stack on top and LOVE it! Thanks for the input. What color is yours?
Dude, the Rockville case for their rockbooth fits this thing. I even put some foam inside for protection
Like, the whole thing?? I've got one of those actually, gotta try it.
@@cashflowforweddingpros7114 I mean just the top part but it beats carrying that flight case. I wanna add another carry strap to it though. Try it man it’s a lifesaver lol
People don’t realize how much lifting is involved in Deejaying lol
No. No they do not. 🤣🤣🖤🎧💿
Just keep playing good music DJ's in most markets people don't really care as long it's clean, professional and sound good. Also for sure they don't care what controllers we have that's crap only we care about and I own the Denon Prime 4 and the Denon SC4 Live and 3 Roland DJ707m(great controller for weddings) that rocked just as hard as all my new controllers. What was a step up for me was buying the MAUI 44G'2 leaving my 6 EV50's / QSC tops & 18" subs at home for most weddings unless I need them. The only controller people seem to notice is the big colorful DENON's and yes Furniture looks good to but not really functional for what I do. Plus I kinda enjoy my space from the drunk lady who wants to run up on you to request every song LOL
Thanks for the feedback! I love that you've stepped into those Maui 44s. Sick setup for sure. I disagree that people don't care. They do. Show up with a piece of DJ furniture and they pay attention. I'm simply saying, why not value yourself to look great AND sound great?
@@ozarkmixdj we'll agree to disagree on that one. All I'm saying is it doesn't work for me. Sometimes I might need 2 or 3 wireless mics and a mixer, Ipad and paper work or other things. I've owned my 5 start DJ company for over 45 years and this stuff comes and goes. My Prime4 plus I though I was going to love I'm returning it as I'm finding myself looking down while DJ'n all the time instead of looking up engaging the dance floor and Oh god don't let the wifi be slow as it will through your entire night off waiting on songs to download. I found my self playing almost full songs waiting on downloads to complete. I see some DJ's are actually setting a facade behind them to hide the stuff they need.
Keep jamming brother.
@masterpdj2623 A big factor with Dj furniture is the market you're in. Here in Chicago, wedding coordinators, events designers, and high-end venues hold a lot of power and won't book nor recommend companies who don't use Dj furniture.
Thanks for the video. Will the Rev 7 fit the Pro X
Yes! We run a Rev 7 as well with these!
Hey any issues leaving like say a Rev 7 in the top part in the flight case other than the “ weight component “ ? And transporting it with it in there , looks like you do that with the Rane One
@@chrismuscolino8319 Go for it. That’s what we do!
I want to order one but can you leave your controller inside the podium? Does the controller move around causing it to scratch inside the podium?
100% you can leave it in there. I do it all the time if I have back to back events. It does not move at all. So secure!
The clear glass like sign with your company logo, where did you get that made at?
A friend actually made it for me! Pretty cool, huh?? I'm sure you could get one on like Etsy though!
@@ozarkmixdj It sure is pretty cool! Does your friend happen to make that on Etsy? If so, what’s his business name on Etsy?
@@mixxterdj He doesn’t, just a hobbyist. Good luck!
@@ozarkmixdj All right, thanks for taking the time to reply. I think I just found something similar on Etsy.
Hey was up man how much would this cost me you ll build it for I also have the raine one
This is a ProX product.
the laptop stand/arm could be a lot sleeker at that price point. Its not necessary to have such a bulky arm. Laptops are only getting lighter these days.
I like the setup . Only grief for me would be the rane one. I just hate the sound out of that board compared to its competitors. Its a good mid level controller. I picked up the rev7 and its sounded way better overall especially the Mics on it.
Thanks! We've actually switched over to the Rev 7's and LOVE them.
@@ozarkmixdj glad to hear that. Cheers 🍻 love the videos
Can you fit a 1U 19" rack under the controller?
Hey Bryan! I wish the answer was yes. However, you cannot fit a 1year rack in there. Pro X does make this tower in a larger size that has the ability to do so.
Anyone know of any of these that can hold a newmark mixstream pro go?
Humpter DJ makes a universal table, but, we've not seen a control tower that will fit it.
@@ozarkmixdj I wish I could find something.. I'll have to lookup that Humpter Table you're talking about.
If I were DJ'ing at parties and weddings, I would never put myself through all the pain of carrying and setting up heavy equipment. You can DJ just as well with lighter equipment and a padded case. The flight cases are for Airlines, Buses, Trains / Touring type events, to keep it protected; not from going to local shows. That's just my opinion.
If you're setting up nice-looking equipment like that for a wedding then you should be charging enough money to pay for an extra setup person. Unless you just want all the money!
Ronald, we have 6 teams and, yes, we do have a setup team. I just like to set up my own table and controller. I don’t ask people to do something I’m not willing to do. As for pricing, our model accounts for the price of our gear. Thanks for the input!
@@ozarkmixdj
I hear you! I'm the same way - Mr. DIY. I guess it comes with the territory. I was looking at it from a one man perspective (one tired man these days). I figured, I could rock a party with my NVII so me hearing you describe the weight.... yeah! I'm almost 60 with speratic back issues so that's where I'm coming from. Best wishes to you and company!
@@gsonn18 Bro, killing the game still! All the best my friend!
Yes and no. Sure, lighter is always nice. But no padded bag will offer the protection of a hard case. Even when we do local shows, were pulling either an 18' or 22' trailer loaded with gear. The cases make it easy to stack and strap everything to the walls. Even with certain load ins, we will strap two dual 18's together and stack more on top. Not possible without a hard case.
Get way more comments, especially from vendors, after I got furniture, I love all the attention on me lol
You said it, bro! 🤣👀👀
Also, bro…we need to do a podcast episode together. Let’s do it. I’ll have my people call your people.🤣
Come on Aaron you know it's a ego play. All the attention should always be on your guest's. Dj furniture (lol 🤣) will never make the gig, only the dj can do that. All that said, your still my guy. One love broski 👍🏾
The pro x control tower is $3000 Canadian it ain’t worth it. I can build the same one for $300
Go right ahead. It’s not about cost for me. It’s about time. I’d rather use what time I have building my business.
Yea it looks good for pictures and you look like money!
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why the long @$$ cables?
I'm usually about 10-15 feet away from my mixer per our setup.
I always hated the mover stuff...
Why is that?
Why is this thing soooo expensive.
LEARN TO SPEAK!!! THE WORD "SUPER" SHOULD NOT BE USED IN EVERY SINGLE SENTANCE
There’s a SUPER internet troll everywhere. Go get, em, bubba.
Is it heavy? hahahha
Very. 🤣
Top Tip: Don't buy this furniture, save the money and buy some decent speakers, not that Evolve crap, people care about the sound more than how your dj booth looks like. The cases for you booth are pretty heavy, make a nice facade for your mixing case and use a normal stand for it!
Top tip? Stay away from DJing. You have no idea what you’re saying.