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    Default Minimum Wedding kit

    I well hope this works, cos it seems like the seventeenth time I've done it! ( Waits for some bright spark to tell me how to post a Word table with spacing intact. ).

    OK, what is the minimum acceptable wedding kit?
    What's preferred?
    What's just plain Willy Waving?

    My suggestions may or may not be entirely serious. I trust yours will be totally serious. ( Except for Rob, who will be silly as usual, and suggest an Ipod and two vastos. )

    Edit: Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Still had to tweak it, that's as good as it gets.

    Item …………….. Minimum …...... ........... Preferred …....... .. WillyWaving.
    Frontage. ….. Piece of blackout curtain …. Starcloth ………… …S&M/ Deckstand Pro
    Stand …………... Venue Table ………………...… Ultimax ….. …S&M/ Deckstand Pro.
    PA …………….... Maplins Finest …………………….… Class D..………...... .RCF/Tony Scott
    Lights …………… Maplins Finest ....... A nice selection of LED’s ….. Fully DMX , with all white setting for first dance
    Last edited by Excalibur; 11-08-2009 at 05:28 PM.
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    NURSE!

    I think Peter's forgotten to take his medication.

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    Cheeky git! After all the work I did.
    Never mind the insults, give us your views on kit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    I well hope this works, cos it seems like the seventeenth time I've done it! ( Waits for some bright spark to tell me how to post a Word table with spacing intact. ).
    Put it in a Word document and then attach it Peter.

    Oh and it S&H, not S&M which is another matter completely

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    I think the minimum is an ipod and 2 speakers
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    1 comb(preferably clean) and a piece of tissue paper (also clean if possible) !!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spirits High View Post
    I think the minimum is an ipod and 2 speakers
    any further comments Rob?



    Minimum for a wedding is (or at least should be) determined by the price

    If a customer is paying £600, you would be wrong to turn up with just a pair of 12s and a T Bar, but going back on my word there - if the room didn't require any more, then why carry it.

    I Personally would probably price on the room size, event duration, and whether it was at peak times or not (eg saturday night)

    Although I have seen DJs before using nothing more than 2 X Moonflowers, I would say that the bare minimum for any function should be 4 X Lighting effects, and a pair of 12" Full Range Speakers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJMaxG View Post
    any further comments Rob?



    Minimum for a wedding is (or at least should be) determined by the price

    If a customer is paying £600, you would be wrong to turn up with just a pair of 12s and a T Bar, but going back on my word there - if the room didn't require any more, then why carry it.

    I Personally would probably price on the room size, event duration, and whether it was at peak times or not (eg saturday night)

    Although I have seen DJs before using nothing more than 2 X Moonflowers, I would say that the bare minimum for any function should be 4 X Lighting effects, and a pair of 12" Full Range Speakers.
    You are talking rubbish again.

    Minimum for a wedding is not determined by price. I have done £500+ weddings and used 3 lighting effects.

    People don't ring up and ask how many lights they are getting for the price and if they did, they'd be speaking to the wrong person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spirits High View Post
    I think the minimum is an ipod and 2 speakers
    Quote Originally Posted by DJMaxG View Post
    any further comments Rob?
    Yes...it looks like I'm covered!


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    Smallest I do a wedding for is my basic package only available mon - thursday. That consists of 2x tapco tops 4 effects ( normally 2 impossibleds and 2 other effects chosen at random)
    Don't normally bother with starcloths for these but I use a black curtain at the front.
    Normally only use a 4ft deckstand with a single piece of tri tuss (4 ft) above.
    When the world ends , ill probably have to clean up the mess.

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