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Frequently
Asked Questions Other than our Internet
marketing, Melbourne Mobile Music operates strictly on referrals. 90 per cent
of our bookings are from word of mouth. We don't spend thousands of dollars on
advertising instead our income goes to providing a top quality service and we
depend on the highest level of customer satisfaction. You
can call anytime to speak to your disc jockey directly. Other companies cannot
guarantee who you will get until the function date.
I apologize in advance if any of this Q&A comes across as arrogant or cocky. We
are actually very humble and at the same time, very passionate about what we do.
Hi my name is Steve Angelini I'm an owner operator and I have two other well experienced
disc jockeys working for me. Q.
How experienced are you as a disc jockey?
I've been a disc jockey for over 16 years and during this time I've been able
to successfully satisfy the needs of my clients hence my longevity in the entertainment
industry. Q.
Can we meet with the disc jockey?
I tell all my clients never book a disc jockey for your function until you've
seen them in action or in person. This can be your opportunity to assess his personality
and style. I have no problems with meeting my clients before their function. Q.
Can we pick the music for our party? Yes
it is important that you have an input on the selection of the music played and
not played. You don't want your party sounding like every other party. We can
provide an extensive music list via email. We don't have our full music list posted
on the internet so other disc jockey companies can copy our exclusive list.
Q. Can we bring our own CD's? Of course you can.
Our CD players can play both original and burnt CD's. However if you've got music
downloaded from the internet the audio quality is often compromised. Q.
Why do some disc jockeys cost more than others? Some
disc jockeys can squeeze their equipment in their family car, some use a rusty
trailer others like myself would use a new van. I don't believe in compromising
professional audio equipment and lights. Some disc jockeys use laptops and speakers
on stands so they can fit their shows in their car. This results in the music
sounding tinny and with no dynamic range. We use 2 way 15 inch sub-woofers with
a minimum 1500 watt amplifier. Our sound systems pack a mean punch and sound crystal
clear. We don't use disc mans like some of the other big companies, like I mentioned
earlier our advertising budget is small so we can invest in professional audio
equipment which is updated every two years. So you can see who the cheaper disc
jockeys are.
Some disc jockeys do it as a hobby or for part time work. At Melbourne Mobile
Music we are full time professionals. Don't sell yourself short; you deserve the
security of a professional. Things that do not seem important when you are setting
your budget will become suddenly important when your party is ruined by an inexperienced
disc jockey.
The entertainment is already one of the least expensive services you will book
for your event. Spend a professional rate and have the comfort and piece of mind
of knowing you have hired someone reliable. Q.
Do you MC as well? Absolutely. With
over 16 years of public speaking we are more than happy to MC. We want you to
be happy on your special day and don't risk the embarrassment in having a relative
or friend in charge of this important role. Q.
What happens if some equipment brakes down? Don't
worry we offer emergency back-up. In sixteen years in the industry, equipment
failure is very rare. Like I mentioned earlier our equipment is updated every
two years and serviced regularly. We also have public liability. Q.
How can I book you?
You can call me directly or email me your details. Once a deposit is received
this will confirm your booking. Q.
What if we want you to work longer than five hours?
No problem.You will be charged for every half hour over the five hours. The amount
is worked out on the night or before hand.
Q. Do you have international music?
Yes we do. We have a very large range of Italian, Greek, Latin, Macedonian, and
Vietnamese music. |