
![]() | iPod Wedding GuideIs This the Solution to Your Wedding Music Entertainment? |
If you're like a lot of cost-conscious couples planning a wedding reception, perhaps you've heard the buzz about putting on an iPod wedding. Here's all you need to make it happen. If you don't have the full setup, it can all be rented for $200-$400.
![]() | Mixer | Plug your iPod into it. Then, the person who stays with the mixer and runs it all night long can balance the volume levels. Otherwise, you'll hear one song at ear-splitting volume, and the next song practicallly silent. It's highly unlikely that all of the music you loaded onto your iPod is balanced to the same audio output level. And an iPod doesn't automatically self-correct. |
![]() | Microphone | For your announcements. |
![]() | Microphone Cable | To plug your microphone into the mixer. |
![]() | Mixer-to-Amplifier Cables | To plug your mixer into your amplifier. Be sure it's properly attenuated, or all of the music will sound distorted. |
![]() | Amplifer, Speakers, Speaker Stands and Speaker Cables | Your iPod has barely enough power to feed your ear buds. If you want all of your guests to hear the music, you'll have to amplify it. And even the world's cheapest DJ uses minimum 12" speakers. Don't expect to use the overhead speakers in your banquet hall. Even if they work, most banquet facilities won't commit contractually to having a sound engineer on duty all evening to balance the volume levels. And most halls don't have a full back-up sound system if their in-house sound system suddenly fails. |
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Backup Equipment | If any of the above items fails (with the exception of the microphone), you have no music. You can try to call the rental company for a replacement. But they may not be open until 9 o'clock the next morning. And most companies that rent you a full iPod sound system, and set it up, don't put a full backup system in place. So even if they agree to rush to your reception to fix a broken piece of equipment, your party will be dead by the time they get there. A full set of backup rental equipment, on site, costs another $200-$400. |
| iPod vs. Fourth Estate Audio DJs | ||
|---|---|---|
| Feature | Fourth Estate Audio | iPod |
| Cost | $750 for 5 hours ($850 downtown Chicago) | $200-400 for 1st sound system |
| Emergency backup equipment provided free? | Yes | No ($200-$400 additional) |
| Sound system set up before wedding, removed after wedding? | Yes | ?? |
| Music mixed seamlessly, with no breaks between songs? | Yes | No |
| Music selection | Tens of thousands of songs, plus access to unlimited onsite downloads | ?? |
| Volume balanced from song to song? | Yes | No |
| Guest requests accepted? | Yes | No |
| Can music be instantly changed with no awkward silence if no one is dancing? | Yes | No |
| Are bride, groom and guests free to enjoy the evening without worrying about their music? | Yes | No |
| If a guest is injured by the speakers or other sound equipment, are you insured? | Yes | No (minimum $200 for single-day liability policy) |
| If your sound person gets sick, is there a substitute available who understands the equipment? | Yes | ?? |