JBL DJ Speakers
Whether you’re only just beginning as a DJ, or you are a seasoned professional, there are tones of different types of JBL DJ speakers around. If you are an adamant dance music fan, you would probably be surprised at the huge amount of different speakers around today. You can be the greatest DJ in the world, have immaculate beat matching skills, immaculate track selection, but if your sound is all distorted and soft then no one is going to know how good you are! Although this can become quite boring and tedious at times its definitely important for DJ’s to do their research, and let me tell you why.
This reason, I’ll briefly talk about some of the better types of brands you should look out for. I’m sure you would like to know more about the better types of equipment and what you should buy, but the truth is there are hundreds; yes hundreds of different types of speakers around today. I also believe that because of the massive amount of speakers around, making a decision on what you should buy and why can become quite a tough task. Now let’s talk further about the types of DJ speakers.
DJ speakers around, Mackie, Yamaha, J B L, Gem Sound, Berliner and Gemini are probably the picks of the crop. When implementing your research, if you look out for these brands, it’ll be easier for you to differentiate between the good and the greatest products around. You should always keep an eye and an ear out to make sure you’re getting the best price. When at times you get discouraged with the research, think about the end product and what it will help you to achieve. The many with the high demand and large amount of competition within DJ speakers.
There is always a tone of sales going on. For this reason!
Forget checking for a business license (anyone can get one). Most important criteria for choosing entertainment. Your ears. Endorsement by some far removed, “official” DJ association. Them their required fee and they will endorse you too. Whether your entertainer is “certified” on paper or not, how his or her system sounds is critical. Most DJs are not experts in the technical realm of sound specifications. They may not even know what signal to noise ratio, total harmonic distortion or frequency response is. The truth is, DJs often put together a sound system that is limited by how much they can afford to spend. The resulting sound may turn out to be shrill (too many highs), unclear or “muddy” and even distorted. This is where your ears come in. Ask for a live audition so you can gage for yourself how the DJ’s equipment looks and sounds.
We always offer a live listening experience to our clients. is the only way to know if you like it. If your DJ is not willing to “audition” for you, it may be because he is embarrassed by the look or audio quality of his rig. This is aired flag.
