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System or DJ

  • Skilled DJ Performance 70%/Good Sounding System 30%

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    15

ahoustondj

Mac Daddy DJ
Aug 13, 2007
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Question, if the odds were 70/30 and vice versa, what in your opinion is the most important of the two and why? Good sounding system or skilled DJ performance.
In other words if you choose performance then it will be 70% and sound will be 30% and vice versa.
Would you prefer a good sounding system with a crappy DJ or a good DJ and crappy sound system?
 
Don't do it until you have the skills and equipment. You would not let me operate on you if I only had 2 months of med school under my belt :D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
People may dance to lousy sound but only if the music is picked correctly and that comes with experience.
 
I vote for option #3:

Excellent DJ Performance 100%/Great Sounding System 100%
 
I vote for option #3:

Excellent DJ Performance 100%/Great Sounding System 100%

This was for a lesser of two evils. Your choice (Even though the ideal scenario) was not an option.
 
This was for a lesser of two evils. Your choice (Even though the ideal scenario) was not an option.
In that case, you have excluded me, and likely many others, from your sample population. Just making sure you have sufficient data to analyze the results.:sqwink:

The "lesser of two evils" is an option based on perceived desperation, which is the likely result of non-preparation, which leads to an extremely unflattering reputation, resulting in elevation of one's competition.

I know, that last one didn't rhyme, sue me. :sqbiggrin:

P.S. One man's ideal is simply another's well prepared and capable.
 
A skilled, experienced DJ/MC can shine through a Radio Shack rig. :)
 
Since I became successful - mostly by word of mouth-even though I started out with crappy equipment, I guess I will have to say the DJ/Karaoke Host is more important than the equipment........and pat those of us who started out the same way on the back as well. :sqcool::sqwink:
 
A skilled DJ shouldn't have horrible sound.

You would be surprised how many are. Sometimes though, in a Club setting or a Event Hall that has its own equipment, the DJ may have no choice in the matter.
 
Don't do it until you have the skills and equipment. You would not let me operate on you if I only had 2 months of med school under my belt :D:D:D:D:D:D:D

Well, I would because I would already be dead....
 
In my early years of DJing, I was at the lower scale on both ends.

Being a better DJ that the equipment is way more important.

obviously, having the best of both is ideal.


In recent years, i've done a few events on a river boat using their equipment. Their equipment is mediocre at best, but the crowd had a fun time.
 
In that case, you have excluded me, and likely many others, from your sample population. Just making sure you have sufficient data to analyze the results.:sqwink:

The "lesser of two evils" is an option based on perceived desperation, which is the likely result of non-preparation, which leads to an extremely unflattering reputation, resulting in elevation of one's competition.

I know, that last one didn't rhyme, sue me. :sqbiggrin:

P.S. One man's ideal is simply another's well prepared and capable.

Rox! Me thinks that you are a psychoanalyst.! :sqlaugh:
 
Rox! Me thinks that you are a psychoanalyst.! :sqlaugh:
I'm Psycho something...just ask rown here.

Make sure to ask the Hippy, The Wizard, the joke..er, and the Dogman. Sounds like a trustworthy krewe or a new Cartoon Network show!!!.:sqwink: