With the current advancement of technology, we are now able to DJ from pretty much ANYWHERE. This video is intended to show you how I setup my portable DJ booth.
Nice setup and the speaker very cool . Great job on the system and you need more mixing practice overall great video, awesome idea on dj power setup great job.❤❤
I started DJING about 7 mo ago and this is the idea I started with ( no eq) without all those cables...I'm currently using (2) partybox 310 with the app EQ set to mid to hi... and (2) partybox 710 with app EQ set to all max... I've done plenty of parties in various areas big and small... and I'll challenge any Dj with a PA style setup... their 4 speakers 🔊 against my 4 speakers... you'll be surprised.... I also use the power 🔋 cables for all speakers... the 310 speakers are louder plugged in..
If you want a cheap battery powered unit I would say the Behringer c210b. It's a line array PA that's battery powered and works in like flea markets and smaller events. I have two and they do really well
I like my prime go and my prime 4. I can find music just as fast as when I used my laptop. I still bring my laptop I put it under my table just as a back up. The quarter inch inputs on the back of that speaker is for microphone or guitar or keyboard and the signal is boosted and thats why it sounds bad when you connect the mixer input into it. I have the mackie thump go 8" speakers. They have just released the Mackie Thump go battery powered 12" speakers and hey have bass. Technology for us dj's is growing each year. I do some events outside with all battery system. I have even purchased a powerbank for laptops to hook my denon go into once the battery gets low on it. So many ways to go dj anywhere. keep em dancing
I did maaaad research on BPS.. I still want the Soundboks but the JBL partybox 310, for MY needs as a pro Dj, Music Producer and Engineer, was there best option.. Ev's are nice, Soundboks is stupid loud and best batterylife.. JBL has connectivity (along with Ev), Bass, Indoor and Outdoor) Very well rounded sound at max volume..Try using the eq on too to adjust sound on mic, that was the other reason, the JBL mics are designed for the PB.. I got good sound out of a cheap agk wireless.. I also use a shure sm58, sounds very good.. Keep Jammin
I would start with at least JBL partybox 310s they are the best you can buy and stick with that line of speakers and go bigger with all Partybox... you will be very satisfied
Nice set up. Battery powered and wireless is the way to go. I use a Jackery to charge my iPad and controller along with a set of Mackie Thump Go.
Great set up! I have 2 Everse 12s and an Omni Duos - can party without power for about 4-5 hours, no cables.
Nice setup and the speaker very cool . Great job on the system and you need more mixing practice overall great video, awesome idea on dj power setup great job.❤❤
The reason why the jack ins sound bad is because it is a mic in. So there is a pre amp in it and it is clipping and distorting the signal.
Cords are for lamps, cables are for gear. 😂
I started DJING about 7 mo ago and this is the idea I started with ( no eq) without all those cables...I'm currently using (2) partybox 310 with the app EQ set to mid to hi... and (2) partybox 710 with app EQ set to all max... I've done plenty of parties in various areas big and small... and I'll challenge any Dj with a PA style setup... their 4 speakers 🔊 against my 4 speakers... you'll be surprised.... I also use the power 🔋 cables for all speakers... the 310 speakers are louder plugged in..
Look into the everse 12 by EV! Great speaker and good bass!
If you want a cheap battery powered unit I would say the Behringer c210b. It's a line array PA that's battery powered and works in like flea markets and smaller events. I have two and they do really well
I like my prime go and my prime 4. I can find music just as fast as when I used my laptop. I still bring my laptop I put it under my table just as a back up. The quarter inch inputs on the back of that speaker is for microphone or guitar or keyboard and the signal is boosted and thats why it sounds bad when you connect the mixer input into it. I have the mackie thump go 8" speakers. They have just released the Mackie Thump go battery powered 12" speakers and hey have bass. Technology for us dj's is growing each year. I do some events outside with all battery system. I have even purchased a powerbank for laptops to hook my denon go into once the battery gets low on it. So many ways to go dj anywhere. keep em dancing
This is sick
Thank you! I'll be releasing all sorts of mixes in various locations soon using this setup 👌
Soundboks have great bass, don't forget Yorkville has battery powered subs
I did maaaad research on BPS.. I still want the Soundboks but the JBL partybox 310, for MY needs as a pro Dj, Music Producer and Engineer, was there best option.. Ev's are nice, Soundboks is stupid loud and best batterylife.. JBL has connectivity (along with Ev), Bass, Indoor and Outdoor) Very well rounded sound at max volume..Try using the eq on too to adjust sound on mic, that was the other reason, the JBL mics are designed for the PB.. I got good sound out of a cheap agk wireless.. I also use a shure sm58, sounds very good.. Keep Jammin
I’d go with the EV 12 or Wave 8’s
Im looking into doing the same but with a Mackie 215 speaker and a 800 watts Jackerty.
I would start with at least JBL partybox 310s they are the best you can buy and stick with that line of speakers and go bigger with all Partybox... you will be very satisfied
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