Just a tip. (Most) Speaker stands are designed to have the legs opened until the cross support is parallel with the floor. When they are not opened all the way, the weight is transferred to the cross brace instead of the legs which is designed to handle the weight. After a while the metal can fatigue near the connection point to the leg, and fail. If this failure happens. Your liability insurance will not cover any damages if this happens. I suggest you check your stands user manual for the proper operation of your stands. Keep up the videos. DJs helping DJs improve is how we reach the next level. (note: I just noticed @Larry Lesniewski already mentioned this, but didn't explain why)
I might of missed it. But I highly recommend using both outputs from your mixer. Most songs are in stereo, a different left and right signal. Unless you are running Serato in mono, that for some setups comes in handy.
With my flx 10 I don't use no mixers, I plug mic right into it and run speakers out of mixer to each speaker xlr. The flx 10 eliminated the mixers. Even the mic has its own talk over button or on and off on mixer. Do you do any booth speakers? Great info my friend!
Just a tip. (Most) Speaker stands are designed to have the legs opened until the cross support is parallel with the floor. When they are not opened all the way, the weight is transferred to the cross brace instead of the legs which is designed to handle the weight. After a while the metal can fatigue near the connection point to the leg, and fail. If this failure happens. Your liability insurance will not cover any damages if this happens. I suggest you check your stands user manual for the proper operation of your stands. Keep up the videos. DJs helping DJs improve is how we reach the next level. (note: I just noticed @Larry Lesniewski already mentioned this, but didn't explain why)
I might of missed it. But I highly recommend using both outputs from your mixer. Most songs are in stereo, a different left and right signal. Unless you are running Serato in mono, that for some setups comes in handy.
Speaker stands should be opened to the point that the cross members run parallel to the ground surface for best support,.
Thanks for the tip!
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With my flx 10 I don't use no mixers, I plug mic right into it and run speakers out of mixer to each speaker xlr. The flx 10 eliminated the mixers. Even the mic has its own talk over button or on and off on mixer. Do you do any booth speakers? Great info my friend!
You need to mic up
Around how much is a fair price to charge with this kind of setup
You have nice equipment and doing a great job setting up, but maybe next time using a lapel mic would be better. I could hardly hear you at times.