Joe this is a great candid video, the making small of the left poles should touch each and every one of us who are out here performing on the personal level as I myself have left something. I recall my hard copy itinerary being on my desk while i was setting up two hours away and having the wife take screenshots of the whole thing with the wedding party's names and all. so great video.
The best approach is to keep things short and focus on the bride, groom, and the celebration. Long introductions, extended parent dances and speeches should be avoided to keep things smooth and unnecessary awkward moments. Very nice setup Joe.
Thank you Joe for all your knowledge 💪 Pretty typical wedding for me. Sometimes I'm doing solo Dj+production for the band and some lights. Like 4 line array tops, 2 18 subs, x32, few monitors, Everse 8 for delay speakers, ceremony etc 😅
Love the new simpler introductions and formalities folks are going with these days!! Know the feeling on the rig size. I use one this size way too often and imma one man op! Getting too old for that much equipment by myself these days. 😂
I like the 1/2 wave antenna on the side of your console - creative thinking and it should work well, much better than on the back of a receiver tucked away inside.
That’s great just introducing the Bride & Groom, new trend starting up here in NEPA is all the bridesmaids & maid or matron come in then all the Grooms men & Best Man come in.. no names that’s the best!!
Gaff tape is life, if you can’t fix it with gaff tape, it just can’t be fixed! Lol I feel you man, it’s expensive stuff and excessive use can kill a budget, but when I worked for a production company, I remember some of the money they would charge and trust me, if you’re billing right, tape, batteries, and all consumables are pennies.
Joe this is a great candid video, the making small of the left poles should touch each and every one of us who are out here performing on the personal level as I myself have left something. I recall my hard copy itinerary being on my desk while i was setting up two hours away and having the wife take screenshots of the whole thing with the wedding party's names and all. so great video.
Glad this helped, it was a tough one for me to learn!
The best approach is to keep things short and focus on the bride, groom, and the celebration. Long introductions, extended parent dances and speeches should be avoided to keep things smooth and unnecessary awkward moments. Very nice setup Joe.
I couldn't agree more.
Thank you Joe for all your knowledge 💪
Pretty typical wedding for me. Sometimes I'm doing solo Dj+production for the band and some lights. Like 4 line array tops, 2 18 subs, x32, few monitors, Everse 8 for delay speakers, ceremony etc 😅
That's a lot of gear!
Great video Joe
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the new simpler introductions and formalities folks are going with these days!! Know the feeling on the rig size. I use one this size way too often and imma one man op! Getting too old for that much equipment by myself these days. 😂
I feel that!
Thx for Sharing , even the mishaps, looked awesome
Thanks for watching!
I like the 1/2 wave antenna on the side of your console - creative thinking and it should work well, much better than on the back of a receiver tucked away inside.
Definitely built our Bunn Gear booths with that in mind.
Dude that was an epic wedding!
A great one!
That’s great just introducing the Bride & Groom, new trend starting up here in NEPA is all the bridesmaids & maid or matron come in then all the Grooms men & Best Man come in.. no names that’s the best!!
Love it
The image says Big Wedding Big gear? Was there any talk about the gear?
I thought so?
What speakers are those?
EV ELX200 12" and 18"
Curious What lavalier packs did you use for the everse wireless signal?
Sennheiser EW100G3, but trying something new soon. Video coming!
@ many thanks!
@@DJJoeBunn the EW100G4 is a nice yet familiar upgrade. Further reach and clearer sound. Glad I found your channel.
I’m so done with gaff tape!
I burn through a ton.
@ I’m good. Too much time. I’m using wiresless from now on
Gaff tape is life, if you can’t fix it with gaff tape, it just can’t be fixed! Lol I feel you man, it’s expensive stuff and excessive use can kill a budget, but when I worked for a production company, I remember some of the money they would charge and trust me, if you’re billing right, tape, batteries, and all consumables are pennies.
@ yes but with DJing I’m going wireless in 2025