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What to ask the DJs?

I'm going to be meeting with two potential DJs today and am at a loss for what kind of questions I need to ask them. Any ideas would be very helpful!
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Re: What to ask the DJs?

  • kls114kls114 member
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    edited December 2011

    Here is a list of the ones I have....

    Will you personally be the DJ for our reception?

    If the answer is no:

    When can we meet the DJ who will work at my reception so I can see if I feel comfortable with that person/ see if we are on the same wavelength?

    1. If you are not talking to the DJ, also ask:
      If the DJ we want no longer works for your company when our wedding comes up, what will you do?
    2. If you are talking to the DJ that will work at your reception:
      Do you DJ full-time?
    3. (If not) What do you do the rest of the week?
    4. What kind of experience, background, and education do you have?
    5. How long have you been a disc jockey, and how many weddings have you performed at?
    6. Have you handled events of my type and size before?
    7. Do you also Emcee the reception?
    8. How many consultations do you provide in your package prices?  
    9. Do you carry liability insurance?
    10. What time do you arrive to setup your equipment?
    11. Hours of service:
    12. What do you wear?
    13. How many songs do you have in your music library?
    14. What format is your music in? (i.e. computer, records, cassettes, CD)
    15. Do you provide cocktail/ dinner music?
    16. Do you use a wireless microphone?
    17. Do you bring backup equipment with you?
    18. Are basic effects lighting included?
    19. Do you offer lighting and sound upgrades?
    20. How many people will cover the event?
    21. Is a deposit required? If so, how much?
    22. When is the deposit due?
    23. May I make partial payments?
    24. When is the final payment due?
    25. Is gratuity included in the price?
    26. If not, what is the percentage of the service charge?
    27. What percentage are the taxes?
    28. What is the overtime charge?
    29. Are there any additional charges not mentioned? (i.e. travel)
    30. Do you provide a written contract and guarantee?
    31. What are the refunds/cancellation terms?
    32. May I contact former clients? (ask if they have notes or testimonials there as well)
    33. Do you have a video sample of your work or a wedding you have done?
    34. Can I come to one of your events/weddings to observe??

     

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  • edited December 2011
    I always make sure I ask if they will download/acquire music for me if I have a request that they don't have in their collection.

    Ask if they have a website where you can start setting up your list of preferred songs for first dance, etc. - otherwise ask when they will require the list from you.

    DEFINITELY make sure they have back up equipment with them and a backup plan in case of sickness or another emergency.
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  • janedoe1113ajanedoe1113a member
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    edited December 2011
    Ask them if they use CDs or MP3s.  My DJ used CDs and we had a few problems with CDs skipping throughout the reception, including our first dance song.
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