ALapierre
Jan 13 2004, 05:09 PM
Just purchased system as my start-up...................did I make a wise choice? Any opinions on an amp or speakers to go with it?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Andre
Gary
Jan 13 2004, 07:37 PM
The Fusion 222 is a good enough start-up system to "test the water" with.
If after a few parties at mates houses, or a few village halls for 18th/21st birthday parties, you decide YES the DJ life IS for me, then you can always buy additional kit, to either add-to, or replace your existing system. As which point, having the fusion as a spare (just in case) makes good sense.
As for amp and speakers...what sort of venues/events are you looking at filling with sound, and with what sort of music?
ALapierre
Jan 13 2004, 07:59 PM
Thanks for the response.........
My DJ gigs consist of a small bar atmospheres and wedding/picnic/benefits type of events......
So basically the max amount of people would be around 250 heads. Would play in standard places like hotels, VFW's, town halls, etc.
My music selection consists of country, R&B, pop, 70's, 80's, alternative, modern rock, etc. I keep my music up-to-date with the charts..........
I don't play techno or house music (or at least I haven't yet....)
gazza
Jan 29 2004, 07:48 AM
| QUOTE (ALapierre @ Jan 13 2004, 08:00 PM) |
Thanks for the response.........
My DJ gigs consist of a small bar atmospheres and wedding/picnic/benefits type of events......
So basically the max amount of people would be around 250 heads. Would play in standard places like hotels, VFW's, town halls, etc.
My music selection consists of country, R&B, pop, 70's, 80's, alternative, modern rock, etc. I keep my music up-to-date with the charts..........
I don't play techno or house music (or at least I haven't yet....) |
You would be surprised was tunes are now classified as "house" music, im sure you have played some
As for techno, Nope i don't play it either. Is not very popular around my area.
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