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Important tips and advice on how to choose high-quality DJs in Erie, PA.

DJs in Erie, PA
Lisa & SJ - May 24th, 2009
Sheraton Erie Bayfront Hotel - Erie, PA

Consider what you're looking for in a DJ:

As you begin your search for Erie Disc Jockeys, consider what you're looking for. Will you prefer a DJ that will keep your guests active and involved or would you prefer a DJ that only plays music with limited interaction? Consider your style and personality.

Meet your DJ:

Meet with DJ's to see if he or she makes a good fit for you and your wedding reception. A disc jockey will serve as both your entertainment coordinator and spokesperson. Don't hire someone who clashes with your personality.

Check references:

Any DJ can tell you he or she is good, but is that what others think? Don't be afraid to ask for references. Take time to speak with the DJ's past clients. This will give you an idea of what you too can expect.

What is the DJ's specialty?

So much rests on a qualified and experienced wedding DJ. A DJ is responsible not only for music, but for making announcements, providing microphone coverage, helping you plan details, and coordinating with vendors to make sure everything runs smoothly.

Budget:

There's a big difference between an "affordable," DJ and a "too good to be true" DJ. Large music collections and high-quality equipment are costly. A too good to be true price is usually an indication of the level of quality and attention that you'll receive.

Planning assistance:

To ensure the success of your wedding, a true professional will spend many hours planning and preparing for your reception. Only consider a professional that will meet with you personally to fully understand your wishes and expectations.

Check the Contract:

To protect your investment look for a professional that works by contract. Is everything spelled out clearly? Important things to look for are date, time, location, price, and overtime rates. Make sure the DJ that you think you are hiring will be the actual DJ to show up at your wedding. Sub-contracting wedding DJs is becoming common practice.

Plan Ahead:

In demand DJ's are typically booking ahead one to two years in advance. Be sure to shop around, ask questions and try to make a decision as early as possible.