Hiring a DJ or Wedding DJ Hiring a DJ can be a monumental decision and whether it is for a party, anniversary or wedding, the fact of the matter is, the decision should not be made lightly. Since the DJ is essentially the life of the party, they have the ability to keep things rolling while making guests happy or on the other end of the spectrum can make the night seem never-ending. Before you hire your entertainment there are a few things to consider if the night is to be successful. Some are legalities which are important; the rest are simple considerations that may make the difference between a good night and a night you will not forget. Get It In Writing While most entertainers have been in business for years and are reliable, you are still hiring a virtual stranger. DJ's are not cheap and you want to get your money's worth not to mention protect your investment. Wedding dj jhb - For that reason, a face to face meeting or phone call at the very least should happen before you agree to hire the DJ. During this call you will both speak about expectationstheirs and yours. Things like music collection, pricing, hours and dates that they are available and the like should all be discussed beforehand. Once an agreement on all those topics has been reached request the DJ to draw up a contract that both they and you will sign. Most entertainers already have these on file for their business, while others may not. Either way, every detail that has been discussed should be in the contract and you should keep a copy somewhere safe, so that should problems arise, you have something concrete to refer to. Do not trust someone's word, hand shake or recommendation for an affair of any importance. Ever. Insurance Although some DJ's do not have their own insurance, many do and if you can hire one that does, it's a wise decision. The purpose of insurance is two-fold: it not only protects the DJ's equipment and belongings, but it also protects you and your interested parties should they not show up for the gig. Although uncommon, no-shows do happen and having a little insurance to protect you, the DJ, the guests and your investment is important. Quality The quality of the DJ's equipment may or may not be of importance to you. With entertainers one size does not always fit all. Some DJ's invest a lot of money into their equipment and sound quality, while others may slide by with mediocre equipment. If your event is planned to be in a large facility, sound quality will be more essential than if you are having a family backyard barbeque perhaps.