Wedding Ceremony Set-up For DJs - (MIXER, THREE MICROPHONES, ONE BOX)

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    Wedding Ceremony Set-up For DJs /// In this video I will show you the entire build process of my wedding ceremony sound system. This was custom build from the ground up, including the assembly of a custom patch panel and creating custom length cables.
    I'll show how I had to modify an SKB Studio Flyer Rack to accommodate my Audio Technica wireless microphones and Allen and Heath mixer.
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  • @gooddreamco3054
    @gooddreamco3054 Před rokem +1

    I don't remember how I stumbled upon this video but this sent me down a rabbit hole of rack kits. Found a million other rack mod videos though I keep coming back to this one, thank you so much for the inspiration and guidance.

  • @eddybobby6211
    @eddybobby6211 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate all the hard work going into modding a case. I mod cases and build DJ booths myself so I understand the ups and downs. I am eyeing this case to do the same as you did but different gear to rack. I do love the cutouts for the foam. Very clean, did you do that yourself? Be glad to show you the finished product once completed, if you're interested. I was thinking you can always make cuts as you did to the platform using a router but you want to first make a jig out of wood to guide the router. In using jigs, I find it a much easier and pain free process. Also, removing the platform first would make cutting it out a lot easier too. In cutting plastic I find new blades with more teeth a lot better and finer. You can also use a drummer multitool to clean up rough cuts and smooth them out. a router can also round those edges up too.
    To make life even easier, I recommend just investing into pre-punched D-shape 19" rack panel instead of customizing one. You can figure out how many holes you need and order accordingly. Mostly even count holes are sold such as 4, 6, 8 and so on. You can get BNC in D-shape jacks as well. When dealing with wireless microphone antennas, always make sure your BNC connectors and wires are no more than 50 ohm (radio frequency). Many are rated for 75 ohm (video) and you do not want to use that for antenna extensions.
    Investing in pre-punch knockouts helps in time and gives one a much cleaner look that is if you have to punch a d-housing cutout through a steel plate. I recommend investing into knockouts such as the Greenlee 12338 Knockout Punch Unit, 23.8 mm. Much easier and cleaner on steal than drilling them out. The knockouts can be purchased right off Amazon too even though i found them cheaper online. Using reinforcements for the holes in plastic and wood is smart too. I like using Neutrik MFD Rear Mounting Plate w/M3 Tap Holes for D-housing cutouts. Again, great job and thank you for the info. I feel much more confident in purchasing this case.
    Rock da house!

  • @djkanoya
    @djkanoya  Před 2 lety +2

    I really enjoy building new systems for my DJ work. What did you think of this build? Let me know what projects you have coming up.

  • @craigslater9047
    @craigslater9047 Před 6 měsíci

    Great Job!!

  • @kvnkrz271
    @kvnkrz271 Před 2 lety +2

    First video I watch from you! Amazing editing and perfect delivery. Thank you!

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and welcome to the channel. Stick around for some more!

  • @higgnbe
    @higgnbe Před 11 měsíci

    Great video I did a similar mod to my case

  • @JamesMesidor
    @JamesMesidor Před rokem

    Super bro

  • @DJMichaelKhoury
    @DJMichaelKhoury Před 2 lety +1

    Super neat!

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for checking it out!

  • @alyssahom9141
    @alyssahom9141 Před 2 lety

    Very cool!

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      Whoa ... look who stopped by! Thanks!

  • @user-gn5ik2pd5w
    @user-gn5ik2pd5w Před rokem

    Great job
    I will use some of your ideas for my wife’s PA System! Set up !!!
    My first time doing this !😅
    Thanks a lot !
    Joe O’Connor
    North Branford CT
    I’m no Dj
    But it’s a lot of fun !!!
    And Expensive 😢

  • @Primeraxionaroficial
    @Primeraxionaroficial Před 2 lety

    Works with my qsc mixer even with the skb case 2u,just got to buy low profile xlr to be connected

  • @stevenfeinberg442
    @stevenfeinberg442 Před 2 lety

    Almost identical to mine! I love it for all the different types of events we do out here!

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      Same case? Same mixer? Which parts? I do love the flexibility of a set-up like this. I can do a ceremony or a small band with this thing!

    • @stevenfeinberg442
      @stevenfeinberg442 Před 2 lety +1

      @@djkanoya I have the same case (4U) and same drawer. Currently I run a Senn Ew-D Lav and G4 handheld as my wireless mics. I'm using an Alesis mixer similar to yours. But I run the whole thing on a CSNL custom battery pack/power strip so it's completely wireless for beaches, etc.

  • @tonylackie
    @tonylackie Před 2 lety

    I love it man!

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      Sorry it's not a gig log. LOL!! Don't worry, gig logs in the works.

    • @tonylackie
      @tonylackie Před 2 lety +1

      @@djkanoya hey that's OK! This was still a very informative and educational video! I'll take it! Lol

  • @jmoak311
    @jmoak311 Před rokem

    I have something almost identical for wedding ceremonies. Now only if I could have it built into a waist high rack with wheels big enough to easily travel across grass.

  • @Tlb5010
    @Tlb5010 Před rokem

    Great video! Where's the link to the redco custom XLR cable you used?

  • @motleychristian6462
    @motleychristian6462 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi justin looking foe the cables used in building the wedding setup for dj you posted on april 5th 2022

  • @jaudiodb1674
    @jaudiodb1674 Před rokem

    Couldn’t find a link to the wire you used for the custom cables you made? Great video and very informative.

  • @djgusgus
    @djgusgus Před 2 lety

    Funny, i had called SKB to ask if they could make a taller lid for this exact build! i never would have thought to cut out the floor like you did but since it worked for you ill definitely take that chance.

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      For the same Allen and Heath? That's so funny.
      Someone gave me a tip for the cut (instead of the jigsaw). "Use a compact cut-off tool for straight cuts in plastic and aluminum."
      Good luck!

    • @djgusgus
      @djgusgus Před 2 lety

      @@djkanoya well to use with my QSC TM8. I’ve seen your other builds and have been on edge about those but I like this solution better as i think it has a better seal from the elements when closed since I store in my garage.

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      Does the TM8 fit with the lid closed WITHOUT anything connected? I was thinking it would because it's a much lower profile than the mixer I am using.

    • @djgusgus
      @djgusgus Před 2 lety

      @@djkanoya so from the conversation I had with the SKB guy over the phone was that the mixer was too big on its own. I have not purchased the case yet.

  • @808TheDJ
    @808TheDJ Před 2 lety

    Justin, I took the time to look at this. Great build! I had created my own ceremony case however I used a rack system that had a Channel Mic/Line Mixer with Stereo Outputs instead of a mixer that utilized the top of the case as a stand. That way, I can keep my computer on top of the entire build, giving me a small profile. Just curious on why you went with the mixer you chose (not saying one is better than the other)....

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      This is the eternal debate of form over function. Ultimately I like the flexibility a mixer like this gives me for inputs and outputs. Most notably if I have to connect a musician or give a videographer an aux out.
      I guess ultimately it would be nice to build out another system with a 1U mixer. Which one do you have?

    • @808TheDJ
      @808TheDJ Před 2 lety +1

      @@djkanoya I built my ceremony system using the ART MX821S Eight Channel Mic/Line Mixer with Stereo Outputs. I am able to still use it for inputs easily with the back off of my box. Each input channel accepts either a balanced XLR input or an unbalanced 1/4-inch TS line-level signal and provides independent level and pan controls, so not totally out of the water. Yes, only thing I hoped it would have was effects, which is the only downfall, but as of yet, never needed it (all singers were good one :) )

  • @Elniniss
    @Elniniss Před 2 lety

    Did you try using a smaller mixer? I’m looking at the behringer flow 8 which looks pretty small. Also I would cut those receiver power cables and make them shorter. Nice use of the wire loom.

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      I did not, as I was set on wanting this mixer for various reasons. That Flow 8 does look to have a lower profile than the ZEDi.

  • @womackservices8400
    @womackservices8400 Před 10 měsíci

    How do those 2.4 Ghz hold up in WIFI heavy spots?

  • @danielpedroza-alvarez3913

    Awesome ceremony case build. Great videos. What drill bit did you use for the BNC passthrough?

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      Doh ... I should have made a note of that. But I think it was half-inch. But if I were to do it again, I would use a step bit.

    • @danielpedroza-alvarez3913
      @danielpedroza-alvarez3913 Před 2 lety

      @@djkanoya right on. Thanks man.

  • @DmitryGrigoryan
    @DmitryGrigoryan Před 2 měsíci

    the box costs more than the mixing console. it's worth it?

  • @danielpedroza-alvarez3913

    I had a question regarding the power strip. Do you always leave the power bar on. Does the unit power on once you connect the power con into the unit itself. I'm looking to build a rock case and also do not have room for a Furman power conditioner

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před rokem

      Correct, the strip is on. I don't even think it has an on/off switch, it's just a cheap one. You may want to look into a half rack conditioner or the Furman AC 210 for an actual conditioner that might work if space is limited.

  • @masterpdj2623
    @masterpdj2623 Před 2 lety

    Nice setup, but watch out for those System 10 Pro. I use to love them 4 years ago and still own over 10 of them but when they get in a busy wifi spot they WILL let you down. If they're right next to wireless wifi router or close a wireless DMX controller they will fail when you need them most. But if they're in a good environment you can't beat them. I went all in on AT 3000 4gen like what you have and I have 7 them that are rock solid in any environment.

    • @djkanoya
      @djkanoya  Před 2 lety

      I've had success with the System 10 as well ... but just to be super safe, I added that 3000 series for the lapel that I put on the officiant!
      I discuss this in my follow up video that is coming out soon. Since this was focused on the build of the system, I did a follow up talking about all the gear.

    • @masterpdj2623
      @masterpdj2623 Před 2 lety

      @@djkanoya then you also know the business of once they're up there giving their vows it's too late. I do two lapels also at the ceremonies but sometimes the officiant steps off to the side when the couples are reading their vows. Good luck

  • @motleychristian6462
    @motleychristian6462 Před 7 měsíci

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