I am ABSOLUTELY in love with that fan, Nick! I am so grateful you had shared it on a video before -- this thing SAVED ME at 104 degrees for three hours!!!
I was crying at the fan part but facts though. Love the content. Been on Dj RU-vid university trying to learn to Dj and your vids always come up no matter the question. You’re hilarious and informative. Keep killin it!
Those fans are the ish!!! Even help cool vendors when I'm under a shade, so I was the hero plus aim them at the dance floor like you mentioned. Worked great.
YOU ROCK. Im huge fan and I just got back into the dj game. You stated you replace your wires every year. I'll take your old ones off your hands if that's possible.
one thing to mention: if you go prime, choose prime delivery and get the 2-3 digital dollar reward. can stack em up and get MP3s for free thru amazon music.
One thing that saves me sooooo much money is making my own cables. 2 x Mogami XLR ends is maybe 10 bucks. Canare cable is few bucks/meter (or less). Soldering kits are not that much either. Make two cables and you've made the inital investment back!
What's up Nick , yes those pighog cables are legit nice quality!!! That fan works great, I don't move it off of #1 much and I got my wireless donners off Amazon.
thank you for all the content you have put out. Battery...I am guessing it's for ceremonies that are often outdoor and power outlets tough to get to? Or if I'm wrong, what applications are you using the battery for? cheers
I've used Monorpice cables and they work great i never had any issues with them. Has anyone used them before and how do you feel about them? Oh Yeah" And they're pretty thick" , LMAO
Pig Hog is legit.. i own a couple thousand foot.. they last.. you don't need to replace them every year.. you're wasting money.. but to each their own..
There is simply zero difference in sound for XLR and nobody will pass a double blind test hearing various priced cables. You want a premium cable cool, but the Amazon Basic ones or Monoprice units work fine, and if you're not abusive with them will last forever. I haven't bought new cables fir for 5 years. I use their AA batteries for my mics too, I'll get 2 weddings and still juice for home remotes or whatever after.
Nick you do you, but all these cables are e-waste brother 😬 Their weak links are the solder points. Even if a cable goes bad, a quick resolder does the job. I have some OLD mic cables my dad bought 30+ years ago and they work just fine.
You go right to Amazon and stop listening to other DJ's on Facebook groups that recommend the same guy. They free items and kickbacks. You think it's a good deal and you get no customer service and used equipment that someone returned. Stick with Amazon.