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Getting Geared Up
If I were a toy, I would say, “Press my play button.”
JULIE DEKOVEN
Everything breaks! Especially being constantly moved around from venue to venue and event to event. You always need to carry spare gear with you so the show can go on. Choose your equipment with the same considerations that mechanics choose their tools focusing on quality, reliability, and comfortability. Remember, technology is great—when it works!
BERNIE HOWARD, OWNER Bernie Howard Entertainment, Inc. Northbrook, Illinois
Where to Buy
Your single largest expense in starting a mobile disc jockey service will be for the purchase of equipment. Thorough planning and consideration should be given to what you will need. Determine what your cost will be, and ...
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