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We all know that a crowd at a wedding reception that gets a little liquored-up can be a lot easier to get fired up on the dance floor. Sometimes, things just take on a life of their own and we don’t have to do much.
But what about non-alcohol wedding receptions? I’ve done some additional crowd involvement, but I wonder if there is something I could do with lights or other gear to get things rolling?
Craig
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It just dawned on me!
I love the equipment we use. Part of that probably comes from a life-long interest in electronics. But maybe I’ve gotten a bit ahead of myself.
Want to get your skills up to speed in a hurry? Check this out.
Craig
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Okay, this question is closely related to lighting. What size fogger to you take with you to jobs? Do you have more than one size?
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For those of us who use online suppliers for our equipment purchases, do you tend to make most of your purchases from one particular supplier? If so, which one? I’ve been happy with CheapDJLights and with Musician’s Friend.
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I’ve got to admit … I have no LED fixtures. Yet. Are you using any? If so, which ones are the most valuable to you?
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Do you set your fixtures individually to respond to the music and let them run? Or do you use a DMX controller to set up scenes?
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I’ll admit it. I don’t get much joy from running DMX cables to the various fixtures. So the idea of wireless DMX units like Chauvet’s is appealing. I’ve had mixed results though. In some buildings they work great. Other times the control is erratic resulting in lights blinking off and on at inappropriate times. Anybody have similar results?
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