"Class Act Disc Jockeys made our wedding reception a fun, exciting event for our guests and us.  The peace of mind we gained concerning their professionalism was well worth the extra cost compared to other disc jockey services.  They made our day a more memorable and happy event.

-- Lori & Rick Krahn, Kaukauna, WI

Class Act Disc Jockeys

Serving Appleton, Green Bay and the Fox Valley for over 20 years.

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Toll-free: 800.886.4888
Appleton: 920.470.7494
E-mail:
dj@classactdiscjockeys.com

Hiring Tips PDF Print


1. Hire an experienced DJ!

Just like about any job, the more expereinced the work is, they better the worker is at their work.  The DJ is no exception!  An experienced DJ can have a vast range of experiences to know what has worked in the past and what is likely or not likely to work in the future.  They can make suggestions to help you create a unique experience for your event.  Don't leave your important event to chance with an inexperienced DJ who will still be testing things out at your wedding.

2.  Don't wait to hire an experienced DJ!

An experienced DJ will have experience with many other vendors including banquet facitilies.  They will know which facilities have a set up that will enhance, rather tahn detract from, you celebration.  The experienced DJ will know which serve dinner on time, have responsive and friendly staff and will also know those that pick up don't maintain a comfortable room temperature, clean restrooms, and rish people out the door.  Experienced DJ's are rare, and also more likely to be reserved by early.

3. Meet the DJ before making him/her yours!

Your DJ will probably be the single most influential person in the enjoyment of your guests during your wedding day.  The meal comes and goes in about an hour, and even the marraige service will fade fast in the memory of many guests.  The DJ will usually have your guests attention for about four hours.  You need to meet the DJ, to learn about his/her experience, personality, presentation, to get that vibe to be confident that he/she is a good match for your personality and can make your reception dreams come true.

4.  Get it in writing!

Memories may fade during the 9-18 months between your wedding and when you select your DJ.  If your DJ does not already have an agreeable contract for you to sign, you need to get one drawn up to protect yourself.  At a minimum, make sure it lists the services to be provided, date, time and location services will be provided, the cost of the service, cancellation procedures and costs, and other necessary legal best practices that will protect you in the event the DJ thinks they will skip your event because they could get paid more at another event (yes, I have heard it happens.)

 

 

 
 
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