A DJ in my service area is not going to be using a trailer to haul their gear, LOL.
Traversing the DC Metro area with traffic, and then deal with figuring out parking with a garage that has a max height of 6'2, 6'3, or 6,5...NOPE. It's not happening.
Same goes for the Baltimore metro area, BUT if you only service areas north of Baltimore beltway, or on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, then a trailer can be a viable option.
I do like that Dodge Ram 1500 van. I have seen a few of them. Looks like a great vehicle for DJ gigs. Same as the Ford Transit.
I like my Traverse, but I could be limited if I wanted do bring out multiple totems and subs along with a bunch of lighting. ...I never book events that require that much equipment though.
Traversing the DC Metro area with traffic, and then deal with figuring out parking with a garage that has a max height of 6'2, 6'3, or 6,5...NOPE. It's not happening.
Same goes for the Baltimore metro area, BUT if you only service areas north of Baltimore beltway, or on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, then a trailer can be a viable option.
I do like that Dodge Ram 1500 van. I have seen a few of them. Looks like a great vehicle for DJ gigs. Same as the Ford Transit.
I like my Traverse, but I could be limited if I wanted do bring out multiple totems and subs along with a bunch of lighting. ...I never book events that require that much equipment though.