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About DJ Equipment

As a DJ, your goal is to ensure the dance floor stays full. From turntables and controllers to media players and accessories, each piece can help you pump out the jams and take any party or venue to the next level. It all comes down to what sound you’re trying to achieve or the atmosphere of your event. When choosing the proper DJ equipment, there is not one piece of gear more important than the other. They all work together in harmony so creating your perfect DJ set-up really comes down to personal preference. The first thing you have to consider is where you want to play your music from. Do you want a CD, MP3 or media player? Having all 3 provides you with the option of grabbing your music from any source. That’s where a mixer will come in handy. With a mixer you can effortlessly blend two sources together, like a CD player and an MP3, to ensure every sound is heard through the speakers and the music never stops.

Something else you’ll want to consider is controller or interface systems. With a controller, you can manage all your gear from one convenient spot and adjust the tempo and beat with the simple push of a button. Interface systems are what connects your sources to your mixer and link everything together. If you’re looking to bring vinyl into the digital age, turntables are a definite asset. A turntable lets you adjust the pitch or speed of a song and also provides you with the option of creating that recognizable “scratch” sound. You can also achieve this same sound with your CDs by adding a scratch CD player. Accessories also play a major role in DJ equipment. There are stands for your controllers and mixers, clamps to hold lights, as well as microphones and preamps. If you want to amp up the ambience of your show, there are even fog machines to help you get the most out of your laser lights. Whether you’re installing permanently into a bar setting or customizing your road case, all DJ equipment functions equally well. And when you’re prepared with a variety of DJ equipment, you can provide the sound track to good times no matter where you are.