F.A.Q.
The adage "you get what you pay for" rings true. Here are the factors that make DJs different:
Experience is paramount. All of our DJs have entertainment-based backgrounds and are trained in DJ performance so they will be perfect for your event.
The DJ should let you know how many songs they will bring to your event. Most people recognize 3,000-8,000 songs; we carry more than 27,000 songs to every event.
You will work with your DJ to coordinate and facilitate your wedding reception or event. You should feel comfortable--never pressured--when working with them. Unlike vendors who drop off the cake or arrange the flowers and leave, the DJ should work hand-in-hand with you, and cater to the needs of your guests.
Lights can really enhance an event when done well. Your DJ should be able to offer you various lighting options. We have years of experience, not only with dance lighting, but with ambiance lighting. Here is what we offer Lighting Packages
Be wary of anyone who will do an event or accept money without a signed contract. A contract should specify exactly what the DJ will provide, how much they will charge, both party's liabilities, and where and how arbitration will take place should anything happen. We have a comprehensive contract covering all aspects of your event so there are no surprises. We will not accept deposits without a signed contract.
A low price tends to mean cheap equipment (which produce a broken/scratchy sound, and have frequent "malfunctions"). The DJ might not even show up. Also, be wary of DJs who still use CDs. Digital music is the industry standard. If they haven't made the move to digital, they probably haven't updated their equipment either. Online Photo Gallery of Examples
BK The DJ was founded on higher ideals, exceeding standards in the entertainment industry. We provide attentive, personal service and the best entertainment for each of our unique clients. We treat every event as our own and will treat you and your guests with the highest level of professionalism.