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ipod DJs in PA NJ NY


ipod DJ
Package
The " ipod DJ Package " is
an affordable way to have music for your reception or party. You provide the
music and mp3 players and we provide the sound system so everyone can hear it
clearly. If you would prefer we can MC, control the sound for you, provide the
music playlists and the player as well.
WARNING !
It is highly recommended by us at Eternal Sounds that you
DO NOT choose Basic Service
for your Wedding !
CLICK HERE to See Why
1 )
Basic Service:
You provide the mp3 players, music and someone at the controls and we will provide the
sound system and a person standing by to give instruction and protect the
system. We will deliver and set-up the
PA system, connect your player and instruct the designated people how to use
them (takes 15 minutes).
$ 199* for up to
4 hours use in one room for parties up to 150 people.
$ 299* for
parties over 150 people (larger sound system recommended)
$ 50* for each
additional hour over 4 hours. If system needs to be set up in a separate room for
example cocktail hour $ 45 charge.
Need A Microphone ?
$ 20 for wired $ 35 for wireless
2 ) MC Service:
Similar to our Basic service except we supply an MC/Sound Man who is present at
all times to make announcements and operate the systems and your mp3 players .
additional $ 199 for 4 hours. $ 65 each
additional hour
3 ) iPod & Music Service:
You choose the music ahead of time and
we create the playlists for you.
This service can be added to
either the Basic Service or MC Service for only $80.
Need Lights for Party
Atmosphere ? Basic 2 Light Package $
75. Call & ask about any additional lights or effects.
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Here are some tips you might
find helpful to make each of our different services work for you.
First some general tips:
Placement. When planning your seating
arrangements make sure people who will be most disturbed by loud music are not
the closest to where you want the systems set up. Please also make sure a table
@ least 6 feet long is provided by either the venue or yourself.
Electricity. Make sure there is an electric
outlet close to where you want the PA system setup. We have long extension
cables but if they have to go across doors or long distances they can be
dangerous and unsightly.
Setup. Be sure that access to the room is
available at least an hour before people are going to show up.
Pickup. Be sure that there is at least 45
minutes of time for the equipment to be packed up at the conclusion of your
event.
1. If you choose to not use our MC services and just rent out the PA
systems and use our iPod and Music service:
- Make sure you have the designated person(s) responsible
for operating the player is there no later than 20 minutes after arranged
setup time. If you want us to set up at 10am be sure that designated person
is there shortly after 10am, if they are going to arrive more than 20 minutes
later than the setup time please let us know. It only takes about 15 minutes
and if we are not hired to MC or run the sound it is important that we meet
with this designated person(s) preferably before guests start arriving.
- Make sure the designated person(s) will be available
during the event to turn on and stop the music and turn on the microphone when
needed.
- More than one person can be designated to do duties
described above but both need to be there at the time of setup.
- Appoint someone to make general announcements so
your guests are aware of what is happening. Would be nice if it is a seperate
person from the designated person who is controlling everything.
2. If you are providing the music and players:
- Make sure you have someone responsible for getting
the music and/or player to the place of the reception when the arranged setup
is taking place. If you want us to set up at 10am be sure that designated
person is there shortly after 10am, if they are going to arrive more than 20
minutes later than the setup time please let us know.
- Make playlists, lots of playlists,
a playlist for every event during your event. For example: a playlist for
entry music, a playlist for dinner music, a playlist for early dancing, a
playlist for late dancing, a playlist with fast songs, a playlist with slow
songs, a playlist for the last three songs you want to end your event on, etc.
- For individual songs to be played for a single
event, leave the songs out of the playlists. For example at weddings, the
song you want to play while doing the garter toss or the bouquet toss. A
birthday party, the song you are going to play to wish them a happy birthday
with, etc. If you are going to have several of these events, like at a
wedding, you can put all of these special songs in one playlist if you like.
The first dance however should be in its own playlist as you might want to
have two or three songs for your first dance set.
- Start each playlist with same wording. For example:
Bob’s Party 1, Bob’s Party 2 etc. or Wedding 1, Wedding 2, Wedding 3 etc.
That way they are all grouped together on your player.
- Make sure to have documentation of what each
playlist is. Provide a list of all the playlists and when they should be
played, if you want them shuffled or played in the exact order they are in.
- If you are concerned about the space between songs
and you are using iTunes you can shorten that space by playing the song on
your computer and noting the exact end time or when you would like the song to
end. Then while that song is highlighted on your screen, right click and
select “Get Info” and then go to the “Options” tab. There you will see a
start time and a stop time. Enter the stop time you noted and then hit “ok”
and then check and make sure it ends where you want it to end. You can also
change the start time if there is some applause or misc. audio at the
beginning of the song you do not want.
- For most players, the software on your computer has
a lot more bells and whistles and most of them have the ability to fade in and
out of songs and even cross-fade from one song to the next. If you have this
on a laptop I highly recommend you bring the laptop as the main player and the
portable player as a backup. If you do this make sure you have a fairly new
power supply to power the laptop with. Old power supply's make a hum which
can be picked up in the audio going to the PA systems.
- If possible, make sure you have a backup. A backup
player or burn your playlists to CD or bring the computer the playlists were
created on. The easiest is to burn your playlists to CD’s and bring a
portable CD player.
- If you are using CD’s and not a digital music
player, all the same tips apply, just make different CD’s for each playlist
and a single CD with all the individual requests on it. Again make sure all
are labeled clearly and that you provide documentation as to what is on each
CD. And of course have backup CD’s. Having a second CD player in this case
would also be preferable.
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- * Prices quoted here are for a 50 mile radius from
our main office in Sciota, PA . We will travel further for a nominal charge.
Traditional DJ Service:
If you are not sold on the iPod DJ Service
and would like a traditional DJ service with a DJ who spins the tunes and takes
requests and that sort of thing we can do that too. Please call for pricing.
