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Tech Talk................................50 In Search Of..........................54 Scoops: AMDJ WMG-100 .....................40 Gemini CD-9800..................... 44 CSL Workstation ....................46 Pioneer DJM 300.................... 72 Stanton 1001 Pro................... 74 BST Picky 124 .......................76 Sonic Speakers ......................92 It's Hot................................... 77

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Don't let your direct mail become someone else'sjunk mail! By Bob Popyk Profile

RED HOT!______________________58 Cruisin ' Reno ivith Flashback and The Time Machine. By Steve Wozniak DJ Shopper

GEAR BOXES____________________67 What's New in Trucks, Vans and Trailers by Henry Collins

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PERFORMING Latin Music ............................99 Nightmares/Historic Affairs .... 122

MANAGEMENT Off The Road. Reality check

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KARAOKE Sing-along Essentials.............. 108

ETCETERA '98 Mobile Beat DJ Show Feedback........................ Juice ...... Ad Index

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Who makes it happen? You do! Looking back, it's interesting to note that most of our accomplishments have been sparked by reader requests or suggestions. The Mobile Beat Top 200 Survey, for example, was sparked by DJs asking for an annual list of songs that DJs play the most. Shortly after publishing our first Top 200 list, requests came for a CD set featuring the songs on the list. It took a little time to work that one out, but the "Mobile Beat Top 200 on CD" is now not only a reality, but has grown from 12 to 24 discs. In addition, it has now been supple­ mented with "Mobile Beat's Best of Dance" set and the brand new "Seasonings" series featuring the all-time great holiday hits. Next you asked for a trade show where the accent would be on the Mobile Entertainer. That, too, took some doing, but this January will mark the second annual Mobile Beat DJ Show and Conference in Las Vegas (If you haven't registered yet, do so soon. The closer it gets to the dates of the show, the harder it is to make good travel arrangements). Another idea that came from a reader a while back was to give you all a chance to display to your trucks, vans and trailers used for transporting gear from bash to bash. This year, we received in excess of 100 photos. Picking the best was no easy task, but we think the ones fea­ tured in this issue are some real eye-poppers. Thanks to all who sent a photo. We're already collecting photos for next year, so if you have a hot paint job on your DJ truck, van or trailer, snap a photo and get it in. Next up is our Business Card Contest for the January '98 issue, and the Top 200 issue in February. The survey for the Top 200 is in this issue (p. 91), so fill it out and return it right away (you can also vote at our Web site: www.mobilebeat.com). And remember, if you'd like to be featured in an upcoming ProFile, In Search Of, Off the Road feature, or have a great DJ nightmare story to share, get in touch by phone, fax, snail mail or e-rnail. If there's one thing we've learned in the last seven years it's who to listen to... and we listen to you! Robert A. Lindquist Editor-ln-Chief

Mobile ThenlMagazine OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 1997 - Issue #41 Publisher LA Communications Inc. Editor-ln-Chief Robert A. Lindquist Publishing Director Michael Buonaccorso Production Manager /fence Lassial Technical Editor Henry Collins Advertising Sales Manager ArtBradlee Circulation Stephanie Scott • Dan Walsh Staff Artist Jeff Marinelli Contributing Editors and Writers Fred Sebastian • lay Maxwell George Mohr • Mark Johnson

Robert Taylor • Hillbilly Rick Steve Wozniak • John Rozz Robert Popyk • Tony Barthel Thomas Edison How to reach Mobile Beat Magazine For subscriptions, change of address or back issues, you can contact us by mail at: P.O. Box 309, East Rochester, N.Y. 14445 or by telephone at: (716) 385-9920 fax (716) 385-3637 or via the Internet: e-mail: mobilebeat@aol.com The Web: http://www.mobilebeat.com Back issues of Mobile Beat Magazine are available (subject to availability) at $5 (In Canada: $6/US funds).

Mobile Beat Magazine (ISSN 1058-0212) is published seven times per year by IA Communications Inc., P.O., Box 309, East Rochester, N.Y 14445. Ground shipments to: 1782 Penfield Road, Penfield, N.V. 14526. Periodical postage paid at East Rochester, N.X and additional mailing locations. Subscriptions rates - U.S. and possessions: 519.95 for one year or $34.95 for (wo years. Canada: $24.95 per year. All other countries: $50 per year. Subscrip­ tions outside the U.S. must be paid In U.S. currency. Postmaster - Send address changes to Mobile Beat Magazine, P.O. Box 309, East Rochester, N.X 14445. Copyright © 1997 by IA Communications Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduc­ tion of copy, photography, or artwork prohibited without permission of the publisher. All advertising material subject to publisher's approval.

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SKIPPED THE FACTS Unlike the other trade magazines to which I subscribe, I own every issue of Mobile Beat and read it cover to cover immediately upon arrival. Though I'm often frustrated at many of your articles, authors, and even advertisers, this is the first time I'm prompted to write. I must call Henry Collins to task for a glaring and grievous error regarding his review of the Vestax CDX-25.1 quote, "One of the CDX25's more recent innovations is its floating suspension system." WRONG! This exceptional, yet often overlooked, line of professional CD players has ALWAYS incorporated this stunning and unique system. A feature which, for me, makes this the ONLY choice for the truly professional, Mobile DJ. I own an original Stanton-Vestax model CD-22 (the CDX-25's earliest predecessor) and, to be fair, prior to purchase, I "put it through its paces" side by side with the "Industry Standard" CD player. In order to cause the industry standard to skip while playing, I had to muster up all the power of my facial muscles and LOOK at it VERY sternly. (OK. so I had to flick it with my finger!) When it finally decided to play again, it was "I don't know where" on that disc. Then I proceeded to commit what would be, on another human being, felonious assault on the Stanton-Vestax. Within one second (I counted) it returned to playing exactly where it left off; repeating these tests provided uniform results. I must also add that in over five years, my CD-22 has never skipped during a show. I've spoken with other mobiles who consider it some sign of success when their CDs skip (or when they blow a circuit breaker). I find those types of things abhorrently unprofessional. Lest I sound like a religious zealot (or a Vestax corporation 12

ringer), I, too, wish the CDX-25 had more "bells and whistles" but, until such time as Vestax, or any manufacturer of any piece of equipment decides to really listen to us, and incorporate all the features we need out here in the real world, the CDX25 is still the best choice for mobile applications. Patrick A. Walsb, D.Q.Y. DJs WestIslip, N.Y.

WATCH OUT FOR THAT TREEEEE! Hello. I am trying to get as much information on jungle music as I can, and I was just wondering if your publication has written any articles on Jungle or Drum and Bass. I'd also love to know if you have published any interviews of Jungle DJs or producers. Dave chia_mattt@msn. com www. toptown.com/dorms/chia/

PUSHING FOR LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS A few months ago I wrote you requesting help in getting the word out about "The Research Triangle Professional Disc Jockey Association." In 1995, several notable entertainers here in central North Carolina united to form the R.T.P.D.J.A., but new memberships were selling slowly. After you published my letter, we enjoyed an immediate positive response and our membership grew 25 percent in just the next month! A testament to the power of the press! Thank you for your support. We hope to double our membership by the end of 1997 and celebrate by having our own awards banquet in early 1998. That brings me to my reason for writing to you now. The new issue of Mobile Beat arrived today. During my initial scan (which I do just before I read cover to cover), I immediately saw another opportunity to tout the virtues of local associations (and possibly get in another plug for The

R.T.P.D.J.A.!). The story "Prom Night In Paradise," submitted by DJ B.K. in Miami, Florida is a classic example of how a local DJ Association such as ours can benefit everyone. We make our hotline (919-782GO-DJ) available to members, nonmembers, and the public. When "DJ B.K." ran into his problem, he (or the students) could have called the local association and an emergency replacement DJ could have been on the scene within 30 to 60 minutes (response time in our area) and the party could have "Raved On" leaving DJ B.K. looking great to the customers and available for another paying engagement on his rescheduled date. This service was supported a number of times by our association this past year. Other markets considering forming an association might consider some of the benefits The R.T.P.DJ.A. offers its members: a 24-hour hotline (available to nonmembers and the public), networking, free Web page space, buyer discounts on music and equipment, printed support material, affiliation with a professional organization (customers appreciate this), and personal and professional development information, to name just a few. Kenneth Godwin Emerald Entertainment & Video Djkennyg@aol.com or 919.460.8542 R.T.P.D.J.A. president

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ORIGINAL THOUGHT In his article on Web pages ("Publishing Your Own DJ Web Site," September, 1997), Ryan Burger writes that it "doesn't hurt to 'borrow' certain elements of a design." While Ryan cautions against using copyrighted products, the subject of "borrowing" merits further discussion. There's no question that we're particularly sensitive to this issue, as we just successfully concluded a very expensive lawsuit against a company 600 miles distant, the owner of which took it upon himself to borrow entire sections of (copyrighted) text from our site. We're currently in the investigative and discovery phases of two additional lawsuits. Lest we be judged harshly for taking legal action, bear in mind that copyright theft is just that theft. And it's among the most appalling forms of larceny, borne of greed and ineptitude rather than necessity. This is seriously adverse to our industry, as we can no longer trade marketing ideas with other DJ companies for fear of jeopardizing exclusive rights to the products we've created. The Web is a fascinating place, a valuable advertising tool and an outstanding opportunity to showcase creativity. But please, "borrow" with care. Frank J. Whyte RadioPro Mobile Deejays Myersvilk, MD.

THE MIDI MYSTERY Tsk Tsk... The name of the article was "CD vs. MD." The content of the article for the most part was computer based CD vs. audio CD. I will be the first to admit that all three have their advantages and disadvantages, but please let someone with a long background in MD technology (me) fill in some blanks. I have been using MD since the first 14

recorder was introduced in 1992.1 have over 2,000 songs on MD. I average 60 bookings a year as a single operator. Advantages of the MD: 1. Price. Top of the line Sony MD recorders now sell for less than $300 ($700 less than the first one). Players are available for less than $200. MDs are $20 for three 74minute blanks. Denon now makes a recorder as well as numerous other manufacturers. 2. Digital Recording. A Sony CD player with digital output ($150) allows you to record digitally with a fiber optic connecting cable ($50). Advantages are sound quality and automatic recording levels. No need to worry about over modulation. 3. Editing. Recorded contents can be moved and erased. Music sync allows you to start recording when the first note of the source material is detected. You can input title, artist, or any other information that you want. Here in Pittsburgh I network with eight DJs who are carrying MDs as part of their music collection. DJPhill The Sound Connection Pittsburgh, Pa.

MINIDISC SAGA, PART DEUX In the July '97 article entitled "CD vs. MD," when explaining the differences between CD and MD, the author, Mark Johnson, wrote: "The technology doesn't exactly record the complete song as a CD does. It depends on the analog momentum of the music to carry over in your ears and your brain fills in the infinitesimal gap." While it is true that the minidisc does record differently than the CD, that explanation leaves something to be desired. The minidisc format uses a recording method called ATRAC, which stands for "adaptive transform

acoustic coding." This method employs an algorithm that analyzes the signal and records only the information that it deems you can hear. (If you can't hear it, is it really there?) Although the first generation of minidisc recorders which employed version 1.0 of ATRAC did not sound great, the latest versions of ATRAC sound very good. This is not just my opinion, but also that of well respected audio professionals and columnists from other industry publications. In fact, if a CD is recorded directly from the digital output to the digital input of a Denon minidisc recorder (bypassing analog conversion), the differences are very subtle. I have conducted blind listening tests in a controlled environment with decent monitors. In an A-B comparison test with synchronized playback of the original CD and the copied MD, consistently picking one over the other was a difficult task. There was no way that anyone listening to PA speakers (or headphones, either) in an audience is going to tell the difference! Denon has been and will continue to be a big supporter of the minidisc format. CD recorders are great for mastering, but for other uses such as live reproduction for broadcasts, theater and, of course, disc jockey work, nothing beats the recordability, durability, portability, instant access and performance of the minidisc! Chris Ishoy Technical Support Denon Professional Products

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LIKE A LEAD BALLOON In the three years that I have read Mobile Beat I have found that most of your articles are very informative and provide great ideas. However, occasionally you get so far off track that I wonder why I bother to subscribe. Your recent article about, "Titanic Parties" was the stupidest and sickest article I have ever read. I notice that the author did not claim any credit for the article. Was the person who wrote this article completely deranged or just completely tasteless? Why would anyone find humor in or have a desire to celebrate one of the worst disasters in Maritime history? Has the author of this article ever thrown a party? Would someone really tell their guests that some of them are 1st and 2nd class guests who could party upstairs in luxury, while others were "steerage" and would be forced to hang out in the basement with an old speaker, segregated from the 1st class guests? This sounds like the party from hell that would be thrown only by someone who is looking to alienate all of their guests and gain a few enemies. Anyone who would follow this advice would certainly end up friendless the day after. And any DJ who would offer such a theme would most certainly be categorized as a total asshole! For a magazine that constantly promotes the virtues of being a PROFESSIONAL DJ you certainly do not support what you're preaching with this type of article. Chris Cady All Star Entertainment S. Lake Tahoe, Calif.

IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD I am so excited about what I found on the net the other day. It's a music Web site dedicated strictly for musicians and record companies. I'm becoming a member myself. It plays music in "real time," meaning that you click and it plays.

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ADJA NAMES LEADERS With a renewed commitment to building a strong organization for all involved, the membership of the American Disc Jockey Association has elected a new board of directors. Handed the president's gavel is Tony Valentine. Assisting Valentine as vice president is Ed Price. Ken Knotts was elected secretary and John Roberts, treasurer. The official mailing address for the ADJA is P.O. Box 28328 Philadelphia, Pa. 191490328. For DJs and KJs who are interested in joining, contact Valentine or Price directly or check out the ADJA Web site at www.ADJA.org.

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GHOUL AND GROOVY ^^ You want the crowd to howl at the moon, not at you! So here's the music you should play to cast your magical spell. Sometime during the evening, you must play the "Monster Mash" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers. You may play the song a couple of times since it is the all-time Halloween classic. This song is like a zombie it refuses to die. It's been on the Billboard Top 100 chart three different times. It first hit the top of the chart (number one for two weeks) in 1962. It rose from the dead in 1970 and crept only as high as 91. But in 1973 the song again possessed the airwaves and

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TOP 13 CRYPT-KICKING DANCE TUNES No.... Song Title ..................................Artist ............................ 1...... Monster Mash........................... Bobby "Boris" Pickett. 2...... Ghostbusters..............._........ Ray Parker Jr............... 3 ... Thriller....................................... Michael Jackson............ Haunted House.......................... Jumpin' Gene Simmons. 5 - The Time Warp (Rocky Horror).. Damian (SAW remix)..... ...... Bad Moon Rising...... . CCR .......... ...... Addams Groove......... . Hammer. 8...... Long Cool Woman .Hollies......... Abracadabra.., .Steve Miller. 10 ....Superstition.. .Stevie Wonder. 11..... Purple People Eater. .ShebWooley... 12..... Werewolves of London. . Warren Zevon.. 13..... Martian Hop................ . Ran-Dells ........

TAP 13 CRYPT-KICKING PARTY SONGS ...... David Seville ........ ....... Santana. em.............................. Edgar Winter Group. Woman........................... Eagles........... evil Woman.............................. Cliff Richards 6(..^ Devil Went Down To Georgia....... Charlie Daniels Band. iy...................................... Classics IV ................ a Spell on You.................... OCR ........................... eg\d of Wooley Swamp.......... Charlie Daniels Band. . DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh PrinceS? imits............ .Markets.............. «*« L.. Season of the Witch. . Donovan................................ . Cream.—-———— 13..... Strange Brew............

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PLAY SOMETHING WITCHES CAN DANCE TO went into the Top 10. One DJ in Transylvania was given a hex by a wart-faced troll because he did not have "Monster Mash" at a Halloween party in 1988. This is the same DJ who later became president of the Milli Vanilli fan club. So be forewarned, or you could suffer a similar fate. Other tunes that should delight the dark demons include songs from the movies. "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. came from the movie of the same name, "Time Warp" was from the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and "Addams Groove" was the hit from the first Addams Family movie. "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon, by the way, was not in the movie Werewolves of London. This issue's list includes a lot of songs about monsters, magic, witches, werewolves, spells and superstition. In the spirit of Halloween, we have two Top 13 lists (for those of you who are superstitious, look at it as one top 26 list). The first list contains dance tunes that most mummies must mash to during the night. Don't play these all at the same time. Try to play one or two every 30 minutes to add the flavor of Halloween to your dance brew. For example, if you are doing a "sock hop" set, then slip in "Haunted House" by Gene Simmons, or the Ran-Dell's one hit wonder "Martian Hop." A Rock 'n' Roll set would be the time to awaken the Hollies' "Long Cool Woman (in a Black Dress)" from her slumber. Also during the rock set, just say the magic word, and Steve Miller's

One DJ in Transylvania was given a hex by a wart-faced troll because he did not have "Monster Mash" at a Halloween party in 1988. This is the same DJ who later became president of the Milli Vanilli fan club. So be forewarned, or you could suffer a similar fate.

"Abracadabra" will make even a Frankenstein into a "twinkle-toed" Fred Astaire. Werewolves (not necessarily from London) get their hair raised by prancing to "Bad Moon Rising." This CCR classic could be mixed in during "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" by Jim Croce and "Bad To The Bone" by George Thorogood. These three "bad" hits together would be a good mix. The DJ Magazine

^QUIZZ To ensure that you are fully prepared to cast a spell of fun at your next Halloween Hop, here's a small quiz to determine your "fear factor." If you are unfazed by any of the following situations, and actually select the correct answer, you may consider yourself officially certified to DJ in dark, dank dungeons, creepy, crumbling crypts, and even for sweet sixteens. Ghoul luck!

Whitch of the following events is the scariest? A. Milli Vanilli reunites and announces a tour of the U.S. starting in your home town. Your significant other surprises you with front row tickets. B. The Internal Revenue Service calls to tell you they will be doing a full audit on your tax returns for last year. This is the return where you claimed your German Shepherd's 10 puppies as dependents. C. You are forced to listen to "Old Time Rock & Roll" and "The Macarena" over and over through headphones during a root canal. Prior to the start of the procedure, the dentist shows up and, giggling, explains he's fresh out of nitrous oxide. D. You show up at a Halloween party without any of the songs on this year's list. 4Âť

The second is a list is scary classics that are great to play at a party when people are just arriving and you don't yet have a critical mass to start the dance. These songs are also great to play during games or the costume contest. Other songs you could play that are not on either list are songs from some TV thrillers like the theme from "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," the original theme from the "Addams Family," the theme from "The Twilight Zone," and "The Munsters." Other classic music that will send chills up any skeleton's spine are the theme from Jaws and "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor," the song in almost every 1930s horror movie. Remember that a Halloween party is like any other party when it comes to having the right mix. You want to play the music that your ghosts and goblins want to hear. It's important to have enough of the Halloween standards to add pizzazz to the event, but don't kill them with too many spooky tunes at one time. Halloween is a fun time for all. And the answer to our quiz? The scariest thing a DJ will ever encounter is forgetting to bring to a Halloween party the songs on the two top 13 music lists. When the guests realize the error, it will be like The Night of the Living Dead. Now go do that voodoo that you do so well! Jay Maxwell owns and operates Jay Maxwell's Music By Request in Charleston, South Carolina. J

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Cha Cha Cha A s we continue this series of breathtaking articles L\ focusing on what steps go with what songs, I'm jL JLproud to announce that it's cha cha time and ;"Neon Moon" by Brooks & Dunn wins a hardy Hillbilly salute as the country cha cha song of the decade. In simple terms, the cha cha rhythm for fun country social dancers is counted 1, 2, 3 and 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Just as you would say "cha, cha, cha, cha, cha." The accents would be on the first beat and the fifth beat. A normal spot to start the dance would be after 5, 6,7 and 8. Some good songs to practice this rhythm with are: "Darlene" by T. Graham Brown or "The Gulf of Mexico" by Glint Black. Most of the time the dancers are alternating foot movement. Thus the first set of steps might be: step left, right, left-right-left, followed by right, left, right-leftright. Depending on the dance, the couple's footwork can be the same or opposite if facing each other. "The Stationary," "Montgomery County," "Cowboy," "El Paso" and "Traveling cha cha's" are some of the most popular cha cha partner dances. While in ballroom dancing the dancers move their hips more and pick up their feet, in country social dancing, most dancers don't care if they pick up their feet or not. Cowboy boots were not made for ballroom dancing, even thought they are now making ballroom dance boots to look like cowboy boots.

BEATS PER MINUTE Cha cha's are danced from between 90 to 130 beats per minute. Watch your crowd. The older partner dancers will appreciate a cha cha in the 95 to 110 beats per minute range. A younger crowd might like 110 to 125 beats per minute or maybe a little faster. H I like to play a cha cha in a set just prior to a waltz. It "lielps bring the tempo of my dancers down gradually. I also try to work it into a set of partner dances. For example, I might go from two steps, to sweetheart schottisches, to side kick, wooden nickel, shadow, etc. then go to a cha cha prior to the waltz. Then if I want to play a slow song I might sneak one in right after the waltz. Rodney Crowell is one of my favorite artists for cha cha's. You can normally find his older albums in the closeout bins at the superstores. The Mavericks and Bellamy Brothers are some other groups with lots of cha cha's.

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"HILLBILLY" RICK'S FAVORITE CHA CHA'S BPM............ Song Title..................................................... Artist 86............... I Buy Her Roses............................................ Sammy Kershaw 88 ...............Volcano .........................................................Jimmy Buffett 96 ...............My Love ........................................................LittleTexas 98............... You Can't Give Up On Love............................. Alan Jackson 101.............. Laredo Rose................................................. Texas Tornado 102.............. Boomerang Love.......................................... Jimmy Buffett 103.............. Neon Moon................................................... Brooks & Dunn 104.............. What Kind Of Love....................................... Rodney Crowell 104.............. Easy Come Easy Go .......................................George Strait 104..............Zydeco Lady......................_................... Jimmy Raven 105.............. Tropical Depression .......................................Alan Jackson 106 .............Gulf Of Mexico...............................................Clint Black 107.............. Boardwalk Angel........................................... Billy Joe Royal 108.............. Let Your Love Flow................................_. Bellamy Brothers 108.............. Cross My Broken Heart................................ Patty Loveless 110.............. Blue Angel.................................................... Aaron Tippin 112.............. One Night At A Time....................................... George Strait 112 ..............Check Yes Or No................_................... George Strait 112.............. It's You Again................................................. Exile 112.............. Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On....................... Mel McDaniels 114 ..............Dark Horse................................................... Mila Mason 114 ..............Mexican Minute............................................ Brooks & Dunn 116 ..............What A Cryin Shame............_..................Mavericks 116.............. Darlene......................................................... T Graham Brown 118.............. If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body................ Bellamy Brothers 118 ..............Third Rate Romance ......................................Sammy Kershaw 118 ..............Bayou Boys.................................................. Eddy Raven 120.............. She's Taken A Shine.._............................... John Berry 124..............Rock n Roll Angel......................................... Kentucky Headhunters 126.............. Kiss The Girl................................................. Little Texas

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CREATIVE SELLING

Turning Clients Into Torchbearers MAKING WORD-OF-MOUTH ADVERTISING YOUR BEST PROMOTIONAL ASSET.

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ouldn't it be great if every client you ever had told 10 more people to hire you as well? What if every person who left one of your gigs raved so much about your selection, personality, and talent that they turned into evangelists for your business? Think it's impossible? While you're thinking about that, consider the people who wear the Nike "swoosh" symbol on their hats and shirts, the multilevel marketing participants who preach the benefits and rewards of coming on board, and the Harley-Davidson fanatics who tattoo the name of their favorite bike on their arms, chest and other extremities. These people aren't just customers who have an interest in a product or store. These people have a belief; and one person with a belief is equal to a force of 99 who have an interest. Have you ever run into a devoted Macintosh user and asked why they prefer a Mac over a PC? These devoted followers have a passion for the product; signifying the companies they are devoted to must be doing something right. To turn your clients into torchbearers for your DJ service, you first must have something for them to rave about. Creating a "great, best-there-is" selection of music or "out-of-the-ordinary" service is the first step to turning clients into evangelists for you and your business. You'll never get clients to talk about how much they love your service unless you have an understanding of your clients' needs. Have you ever seen the commercials for Troy-Bilt rototillers and grass cutters on TV? Troy-Bilt recruits owners of their machines to help sell their products. The product owners don't actually "sell" the products, but they endorse

These people have a belief; and one person with a belief is equal to a force of 99 who have an interest. These people have a passion for the product. 28

them if a potential customer calls. And TroyBilt suggests that prospects call these people to see if they're happy, to answer questions, and for advice. These volunteer salespeople are part of the company's "Good Neighbor" program. Troy-Bilt recruits them at the time of purchase by offering them a discount or free attachment. Troy-Bilt owners are evangelists about their machines and like to spread the good news. These torchbearers support the company by providing credible information to potential customers. Applebee's restaurants train their servers to continually ask customers if everything is OK; if there is anything else they can do; if there is anything else they need not just once, but several times during the course of the meal. If there is a problem, the manager comes out, apologizes, and gets involved. If everything is not quite right, they make it right, and there is no check. The meal is free. The manager asks the customer to come back again and give them another chance. They turn an unhappy dinner guest into a torchbearer by having them tell all their friends not that the meal was bad, but how the employees went out of their way to rectify it, to make them happy. Another good example is a local carwash I know of that has a neat way of creating torchbearers. They know the names of all their regular customers by keeping the information on a computer database according to license number. As the car is pulling up, they run the license

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DO YOU HAVE PEOPLE SINGING YOUR PRAISES? • Do you feel you offer the finest, absolutely-without-adoubt best Mobile DJ service in your market today? • Do you feel that no one can touch your business for value, service, and music selection? Do you pursue your existing clients to bring them to a higher level of commitment? • Do you handle every client complaint, question, or dissatisfaction like your business depends on it? • If a person who just booked you for a wedding next year tells you that she can get a cheaper DJ for the same date, do you rationalize your value versus price and make her a believer? ; • If you answered "no" to any of these questions, it's going to be difficult to create torchbearers and evange­ lists for your Mobile DJ business. If you answered "yes," you're on your way. If you resounded a huge, emphatic "YES!" you're probably there and your clients are already working diligently on getting you more clients.

plate number on the computer which tells them the name of the customer, and how many times the car has been in during the past few months. They make sure that the customers are called by name when they come in. Then they will "comp" a car wash every once in awhile. You never know. Once in awhile they will say, "It's OK... it's on us... come back again." When the customer thanks them for the freebie, they say, "No problem, just send another customer our way. We want more people like you." It's a personal touch that no one else offers. They almost have a cult following. You don't have to comp a gig to get referrals, but getting to know your clients better might be a start. With everybody carrying the torch for your DJ business, you won't have to spend hundreds of dollars on advertising just to get your phone ringing. Your clients and all the people they know can help spread the good word for you.

Robert Popyk is the publisher of "Creative Selling, " a monthly newsletter on sales and marketing strategies. His sales meetings and seminars are presented nationwide to major companies and industries. Call 800-724-9700 to reach him or to request a free sample issue of his newsletter.

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OFF THE ROAD

BY JOHN Rozz

For a good time call... Salem, New Hampshire is a community with a population of approximately 25,000 and can be found about 45 miles northwest of Boston, Mass. It is also the home of George Whitehouse, owner of A Good Time DJs. As I approached the company headquarters for the first time, I knew I was on track when I saw, in the distance, a mobile billboard that read "Welcome John Rozz of Mobile Beat." The sign was located at the entrance to a mini-strip mall. I found out later that it had been rented by A Good Time DJ for the week. Inside I was greeted by the very friendly smile of Sue McCue standing in front of a wall of large photos featuring the company's 27 DJ/entertainers, all portrayed performance-ready in tuxedos. The office staff consists of two full-time and five part-time associates on duty Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. On Saturdays two office staff members answer phones.

Even if I had just wandered in off the street, I would cer­ tainly have picked up on the fact that this was a business in­ volved in music and entertaining. I was impressed with the many great pictures of past perfor­ mances, the wall of CDs and the AMI classic jukebox. Front row, l-r Kevin Sawler, Joey Dion, George Whitehouse, John Rozz (Mobile Beat), Russ Hamilton, Rick Bowie. Sitting: Lisa Miles. Back Row l-n Dave Lundon (Sound Spectrum EnL), Dave Nadeau, John Byra, lim Alien Patoine, David Demers, Sue McCue, David O'Laughlin, Wendy Haynes, Tommy Demers, Jim DenoncourL

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RECEPTIVE TO RECEPTIONS A Good Time DJ specializes in the wedding market, with fees ranging from $350 to $1,200. Annually averaged, 80 percent of their jobs are weddings, which book six months to two years in advance. According to George Whitehouse, about 70 percent of their clients book after seeing them at another function. In addition, the company does four to five bridal shows a year, supported in part by a one-line ad in the Yellow Pages. Each DJ has their own biography book, which consists of a video of that particular DJ in action. The DJ biography book also specifies the style of the DJ, for example; "loves R&B music," "is an avid baseball fan," is a great dancer," etc. Credibility is further boosted by a list of satisfied clients, letters and testimonials. This is one of the most professional ways of introducing a company's DJs that I have ever seen. The videos were all excellent and included actual footage without any special effects, they were under 10 minutes each and were very animated and representative. The videos are shown to each prospect during the initial presentation.

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Above: In the Salem, New Hampshire office with A Good Time DJs owner George Wbiteboiise. At left is the employment application ]VI}iteho»sc uses to help him spot new recruits with the greatest potential. He looks for fun people with smiles and personalities and has had the best results with waiters, bartenders and, believe it or not, former brides. Whitehouse says lack of musical knowledge can actually be a plus.

A LASTING IMPRESSION The ambiance of the office is very professional. It is businesslike but not stodgy or cold. Even if I had just wandered in off the street, I would certainly have picked up on the fact that this was a business involved in music and entertaining. I was impressed with the many great pictures of past performances, the wall of CDs and the AMI classic jukebox. The inter-office newsletter entitled "D.J.Q." is displayed on a bulletin board to keep the staff up to date. This newsletter is done in-house by DJ Tommy Demers. The particular issue I reviewed covered a variety of topics, including a story about the Mobile Beat Las Vegas DJ Show & Conference, dance steps to "Saturday Night," Top 25 all-time bridal songs, birthdays of the staff for the months of January, February, and March, and many wonderful pictures. What a great tool! Whitehouse is always looking for new associates to train. He looks for fun people with smiles and personalities to add to his DJ wall. He particularly likes waiters, bartenders and, believe it or not, former brides. He explains that lack of musical knowledge can be a plus because he can train in his own way. He has designed a job application form specifically for our type of business. When a new person answers an ad, they start by filling out this application. From my official welcome at the road-side, right through the conference and training rooms, I found Salem's A Good Time DJs totally upbeat, professional and one of the most organized companies that I have visited.

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ne of the many pluses to decision by adjusting the operating a DJ business is section of the tax code upon that it can be, and in most which the decision was cases is, a business run out of the based. Sen. Bond's bill would home. If you are among the many change die rules, that would who operate out of your home, change the language which AMI? UUTRA6ROOVV you should be aware of the many makes clear that the homeTRAV6UM6 TUM6 unique problems created by a tax office deduction may be BUS WITH 6OSMI4 code that has not kept pace with utilized when the essential U6HTSHOW day-to-day administrative or today's reality. Seeing the need to modernize management functions are this facet of the tax code, U.S. performed in the home, Sen. Kit Bond R-Mo., Chairman when there is no other of Senate Committee on Small location to perform these Business, has introduced the duties. Home-based Business Fairness Act of 1997. This bill (S-460) is designed to level the playing field for home and small DEFINING AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR businesses by: implementing full deductibility of health care Under the current law, the IRS makes it very difficult for costs for the self-employed, restoring the home-office business owners to determine whether a worker is an deduction, and clarifying the definition of an independent independent contractor or an employee. The IRS uses a contractor. U.S. Rep. Jim Talent R-Mo., has introduced the highly complex and subjective 20 factor, common law test to bill to the House of Representatives, House bill (HR-1145). determine worker status. The IRS has been using this method quite frequently particularly in dealing with our profession as FULL DEDUCTIBILITY OF HEALTH CARE COSTS Mobile DJs/KJs. In today's rough economy, the majority of small businesses Did you know that between 1988 and 1994, the IRS factor test has resulted in 11,000 audits, 483,000 worker reclassificabarely make it. Yet we are not entitled to the same tax benefits as the major corporations. Small businesses and the selftions and $751 million in back taxes and penalties? Because of employed are fighting an uphill battle due to the antiquated this IRS 20 factor common law test, many of us are confused and are reluctant to hire independent contractors even tax code and excessive regulations put upon us by the IRS. Did you know that large corporations can deduct 100 though this might be the best business decision to make. Sen. percent of their share of employees health care costs, while Bond's bill will ease the fear of retroactive reclassifications by the self-employed person can deduct only 40 percent? This is the IRS that can destroy the small businesses through one reason many of us can not afford health insurance. payment of back taxes, interest and penalties. Did you know that nearly 25 percent of the self-employed, many who operate a home-based business, do not have health WHAT YOU CAN DO insurance? With the support of the American Disc Jockey Association, Recently there was an act established called the Kassebaum/ Rich McCoy and Ray Martinez have been in contact with the Kennedy Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Senate and House, gathering up information and are in full that will incrementally increase the amount that individuals support of this bill. You may contact Sen. Bond or Rep. can deduct to only 80 percent by the year 2006. Sen. Bond Talent on the net at www.senate.gov/bond/sbc, or introduced this bill to take effect now. www.house.gov. Sen. Bond can be reached at (202) 224-5721 Room SR-267. Rep. Talent can be reached at (202) 225-2561 RESTORING THE HOME-OFFICE DEDUCTION Room 1022. Or you may contact me, Ray Martinez, press Most all DJs would like to see Congress expand the availabilsecretary of the ADJA at (714) 921 -45 5 5 or e-mail 1 ity of the home-office deduction. As DJs, we perform our djraymar@aol.com, and Rich McCoy of the ADJA at (408) duties outside our homes, but need an office in the home. 866-8773 or e-mail music@ix.netcom.com. We will give you Under this bill, we would be able to take a deduction without phone and mailing information regarding the Senators and fear of red-flagging an IRS audit. For this to happen, there is Congressmen of your state. The ADJA urges you to contact language in the bill that would overturn the 1993 Commisyour governing representatives and ask for their support, sioner of Internal Revenue vs. Soliman Supreme Court which will benefit the entire profession. 34

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TURET THE NEXT FORMAT FOR RECORDED MUSIC MAY ALREADY BE HERE!

Now that I've stirred up sufficient controversy with my opinions on compact disc recording (Mobile Beat issues 39 and 40), it's time to make the short step into the next millennium. While the precise mediums and methods for recording music in the future are yet to be established, here are a few predictions I'd like to record now, for review in 2001. s we look back on the history of recorded music, it's easy to see how we got where we are today; but can we also find a :ew clues as to the next "Big Thing" to hit the market?

THE ANALOG YEARS Who can argue that the most popular medium for recording music to date was the phonograph record? In its various forms, from the Edison cylinders to 78s, LPs, 45s and the 12", the phonograph record has had a long and respected life. With the virtual disappearance of LPs and 45s, it's obvious, to me, that vinyl's last breath is nearing. During its reign, the vinyl record's supremacy came under attack by many competing mediums. Magnetic tape configurations (reel-to-reel, 8-track, cassettes, DCC, DAT and PCM) took some market share from the vinyl record. But the record remained in the number one slot. All tape methods, with the exception of DAT, (and the failed digital compact cassette) are cumbersome for Mobile DJs due to their inability to cue easily.

SHINY SIDE DOWN So now it's the age of the compact disc. In the time since the first release in 1983, the CD has established itself as the accepted medium for music storage. By comparison, the cassette, which was introduced in 1967, had a 20-year head start but failed to upstage vinyl. It took the universal acceptance of the CD to do the trick. So what's the future system for delivering music to our guests? Most likely, it will involve computerization, the Internet and high speed communications. Together, these modes of operation could 36

create a system for getting music to the masses that would totally outdate anything presently available. But is it practical?

ITS A MEMORY THING By now, you are familiar with the music CD and the computer CD. It's the same disc with two functions. The computer version of the CD, called CD-ROM (read only memory), is excellent for packaging huge software applications. Windows 95, for example, takes up one CD-ROM of roughly 650 million bytes of memory. That's the equivalent of 450 floppy disks! Consider this: a CD-ROM holds 650 million bytes. A compact disc holds 74 minutes of music. Dividing 650 million by 74 minutes yields 8.78 million bytes per minute or 146,000 bytes per second for music playback. MOBILE BEAT


Current CD-ROM drives tout speeds of 10X, 14X, 16X and faster. What is the value of "X" you say? It represents 150,000 bytes per second. So a 1 OX CD-ROM is capable of transferring 1,500,000 bytes per second from itself to the computer. Musically speaking, all we really need is IX. Add to the equation the fact that regular phone modems now transfer at the three popular speeds of 28,800, 33,000, 56,000 with commercial ISDN at 128,000. This number represents the bits per second, not bytes. Divide these speeds by eight to get 3,600, 4,125, 7,000 and 16,000, respectively. The next factor is hard drive capacity. During the last two years, the minimum hard drive with any new computer has held over two billion bytes, or gigabytes (gb). The largest, most practical PC hard drive currently is 3.2 gb soon to be over 4.0 gb. Then, there's data compression. Since music consumes a lot of bytes,

you may want to compress the data and then decompress it for playback, but note that WAV files compress barely 15 percent, so it may not be worth it.

YOUR LIBRARY ON HARD DRIVE With those basics of the mechanics of computers and music, let's examine what we have and how we could use it. Your portable CD collection probably consists of around 250 CDs (based on a few DJs I've spoken to). Since each CD is roughly twothirds full of music, that's around 450 mb of disc space. Multiply that by 250 CDs and you find you need to have a 115 gb computer system to hold all that music on file. This isn't too daunting with today's technology, but it gets darn expensive. A 2.0 gb hard drive is roughly $200 today, so you could expect to spend around

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FUTURE THINK WWW.TOP200.COM This ventures into another area. How do you get the source music? The Internet is being compared in significance to the first printing press and its use is expanding almost daily. You can surf anywhere in the world and download practically anything. The record labels are frantically trying to create an efficient way to deliver recorded music to the buying public via the net. They have a few bugs to squash first, such as the payment process and defining a standard way to deliver music to the paying customer. Any computer assisting in the transfer of information from sony.com to mycojnputer.com could easily keep a copy of the music for themselves and their operators. So the record labels will need to devise a decryption program, similar to a descrambler for cable TV. That way everyone will get the same encrypted music, but only the person paying for it can unscramble it. But what would prevent you from e-mailing your real version to a friend? Look at transfer rates. To download a 4-minute song, you would have to receive 3 5 mb of data. Even at today's best transfer rate (ISDN) that would take 35 minutes. With compression, you'll save about 5 minutes. A few years ago, Aerosmith offered "Dude Looks Like A Lady" as a download from a bulletin board service. It wasn't even complete fidelity and it still took 16 minutes. One way to reduce the huge amount of data that music requires would be to transfer everything in mono. This would cut everything in half, but is hardly an acceptable compromise. Perhaps what's required is an encryption that could compress the music into mono and then decompress it back to stereo. But the point is, it is unlikely we'll see Internet distribution of music anytime soon with today's problems of: speed, speed and speed! As more and more people get online, it will get slower and slower. Try surfing the net between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. That's prime time for school children. More Internet service providers (ISPs) are being added daily to relieve the load, but it continues to clog because the supply of connections isn't keeping up with the demand of the callers. It may take five to ten years just for this to equalize.

DJPHONE HOME If the Internet is not the answer, then what is? The CD! And assuming the CD is here to stay, how can we use it more efficiently? With mobility as our guiding factor, consider this: What if we left all our music home and simply brought a cellular ISDN phone to a party? One channel could be used for a modem connection between a computer at the party and a computer in your office. The other channel would be used for the audio signal coming from your computer controlled CD changer at home. Pioneer currently has a 300 disc model for around $5,000. You would load in all of your music and control it remotely from the party.

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As more and more people get online, it will get slower and slower. Try surfing the net between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. That's prime time for school children. More Internet service providers (ISPs) are being added daily to relieve the load, but it continues to clog because the supply of connections isn't keeping up with the demand of the callers. It may take five to ten years just for this to equalize. The downside, at least for now, is the expense. We are not technology junkies, purchasing each faster computer as they come out. We are business persons who wish to amortize any and all investments. We are replacing a pair of CD players ($500 max) with a $5,000 changer, two $1,500 computers, $2,000 of communications hardware and probably $35 per hour connection charge. How smart is that?

HOPE FOR THE FUTURE Just what does the future hold? Perhaps our profession will evolve so slowly that there will be no explosive improvement. Our current technology is the result of many experimental technologies whereby only one emerged as the winner. Virtually all significant elements of our industry were created for either the average consumer or a targeted specialized market. Turntables and CD players were first marketed to consumers. Wireless microphones came out of pro audio. Mixers started out in radio and pro audio. Perhaps the only true Mobile DJ item is the single ear headphone, and even that can be traced to the ClearCorn system. The present direction is toward more integrated hardware, a trend I expect will continue. Vestax has a dual CD player with a built in mixer. Add an amplifier, speakers and a mic and you're road ready. Perhaps we may see a computerized mixer that will control two CD-ROM players and external inputs with a mouse. Amplifiers will get more advanced but will never be replaced. Wireless mics are pretty much perfect. So while I don't wish to rain on anyone's parade, and I don't want to miss a moving train, I just don't think the Internet will provide any useful music playback mechanism. There's just too much data with music. On the other hand, I am reminded of IBM's former head Thomas Watson who, in the pre-PC age, predicted the world market for computers would never exceed five. So much for predictions. J

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TECH TALK

BY GEORGE MOHR

Dress up your system for the holidays

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t's hard to believe, but another busy season of holiday parties is almost upon us. As always, the appearance of your sound system is just as important as how you present yourself. Now is the perfect time to sweep out the last grains of sand from those summer beach bashes and put your system back in formal attire for fall and winter. It doesn't make sense to show up to a gig in a tuxedo with a system packed in banged up boxes, sorry looking suitcases and ripped up racks. I am often surprised by the number of DJs who show up for a function immaculately groomed and dressed to the nines, but have their system set up with loose wires and cords hanging out, falling off the table. Their rack-mount equipment is transported in boxes instead of racks and many pieces are of home stereo (non-pro) quality. The media (records, tapes, CDs) are stored in milk crates, or those large plastic shipping containers you buy at Home Depot. You know, the ones that look like they belong on top of your car when you go on vacation? They come in multiple colors too! Now doesn't that look nice and pretty? No! It definitely does not look professional. So let's talk about how to spruce up your system and keep it looking its very best. The first thing is to upgrade and put all your equipment into proper cases. Carefully set up the system so it appeals to the eye as well as the ear.

WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS? Your specific needs will vary greatly depending on three things: the kind of look you want, your budget and, your back. Some cases get very heavy when loaded with equipment, so take into consideration how much the system is going to weigh when fully assembled and loaded. Let's look at the four most popular types of system racks on the market today. Coffin/Rack: If you are still using turntables, you should invest in a coffin, which is a long, flat case designed to hold two turntables and a mixer. The center section should be large enough for a mixer, and a CD controller. Make sure the coffin is fully foam-lined to protect your turntables from being bumped around and to prevent feedback. It is usually best to place your CD player(s), tape deck(s), processing equipment, and amp(s) in a larger case that fits under the coffin. Done properly, you will no longer need a banquet table to set up your system on. Should you move the system by yourself, you can still put your rack-mount equipment in a couple of smaller cases so it is easier to carry. Podium: Are you using CD players most of the time and do not have turntables? Your best bet is probably to get a podium type setup that holds at least the CD players and a mixer. Many case manufacturers offer different types of podium system cases (often called top load racks). You can even get full floor standing models that can hold quite a few items. All In One: These cases are usually available in many styles and allow 50

you to install in them just about every piece of equipment you have. The advantages are obvious— very neat, no inter­ connect­ ing cables as with the previous systems— everything is loaded into one case. These are probably the most profes­ sional looking cases on the market and offer the fastest setup times. The disadvantage? They are very heavy and even two strong people may have a problem maneuvering one around tight stairwells. Pieced: In this system, the units are mounted in individual cases with a separate case for every piece. The advantage of this type of system is that it is very easy to carry and one person can set it up. The disadvantage is that it takes longer to set up and there are more wires to deal with. Because of the wires, it is more problematic, hence the system has to be checked out often. Also, you should replace the wires once each year. If you do most shows by yourself, my recommendation leans toward one of the first two setups. With this design, one person can handle the system and wiring is kept down to a minimum.

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Once you have decided what type of system you would like, the next thing to look at is the actual system itself. How many pieces of equipment do you want to incorporate, and what are their measurements? This is important! You can quickly run out of space and you'll want to leave room for future upgrades. Racks are measured in RUs or rack units. A single RU is 1.75 inches, two RUs are 3.5 inches, four RUs are 7 inches, and so on. Mixers are typically three to seven RUs. Amplifiers are usually two to three RUs, but some are four RUs. CD players are almost all two RUs. Tape decks are usually three or four RUs. Equalizers and crossovers are usually one RU. Using a tape measure, find out how many RUs you need for your total system. Don't forget to add in about four to eight RUs for future expansion! You may not want unsightly "holes" in your system, but they can be temporarily filled with a blank panel. That is much cheaper than buying a new case every couple of years when you purchase a new piece of equipment. Since the trend is towards CDs, your system will be useless without a CD player. You can have turntables with CD players or CD players alone, but you cannot survive with only turn­ tables. That is the next thing to look at. Are you still using a consumer line CD player with no pitch control? Well, it is time to upgrade to a more professional model. Don't need some­ thing that elaborate? Gemini is producing single CD decks that start at around $200! Yes, you can buy a professional deck for a little more than a home deck and get a pitch control. However, if you can get a dual CD player, I heartily recommend it. My top picks are the Gemini CD-9500/9800 dual decks (starters $700, $850), the Denon DN2000FMK2, Numark CD7030, Gli CD-5000 or BST's CDD-356 (intermediate $900), the Denon DN2500 or Vestax CDX-25 (seasoned, expert $1,300). If you like the full size coffin type system and are really looking to rock the house, the Pioneer system is the top of the line ($2,600).

Investing in a rack-mount tape deck will also enhance the appearance of your system. The better machines are put out by Nakamichi, Tascam, and Denon. I do not mention any lower-end models because most of them offer poor frequency response and degrade the sound quality. In this day and age of technology, I consider tape decks a bit obsolete for a DJ rig, especially with the onslaught of the Sony minidisc. However, the tape deck does still have a place. If you should invest in one, make sure it is a top quality unit. Trust me! Prices? Well, you should be looking above $400 for a single deck and above $550 for a dual deck. Pro amplifiers are all rack-mountable. If yours is not, it may not be a professional model and probably should be the first thing you upgrade. You should also take a look at any process­ ing equipment (equalizers and crossovers) you use. Most of them should be rack mountable. If not, there is another item you can look to upgrade. Now I can hear you saying, "Hold on George, are you telling me to trash my entire rig for rack-mount equipment?" Well, no. All I am saying is, if it's in the budget, try and upgrade to as many rack-mounted items as possible. Should you be happy with a piece of equipment that is not rack-mountable, you can still make a small investment to incorporate it into your new rack system. Middle Atlantic and Colorado Sound N' Light offer special rack-mount devices that allow you to rackmount standard non-rack units. If that is still not in the budget, then your item can be rack-mounted and bolted to a commonly available rack-mount shelf. Tip: Should you opt to go for this last option, it is best to have the shelf professionally mounted. There is still another option. Many case manufacturers, such as Odyssey and Grundorf offer cases with foam lining instead of rack rails just for the purpose of "wedge" mounting home equipment while offering good looks and protection. Once you have made your decision and purchased your cases, it is time to set everything up. Look at your CD player first. Mounting this is very crucial. CD players are to be mounted only straight up and down. Avoid mounting CD players on an angle. Tape decks, however, are different and usually can be operated on an angle. Amplifiers can even be mounted upside down and will still run fine. This is true of equalizers and crossovers, too. Just don't mount your turntables upside down! Wireless microphone receivers should be mounted with the antennae facing forward and away from the rack. If you have a wireless microphone and the antenna is only facing the rear, then it probably would be best not to rackmount the wireless. If you have an

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access door somewhere on your unit, poke the antenna out of it. The last option for wireless microphones is to use external antennae. This will place the antenna away from anything that could interfere with it and also can increase the overall range of the wireless microphone.

GOOD IMPRESSIONS Unless you have an all-in-one case, you will undoubtedly have wires running from one case to another. The best way to cover these up is to purchase a front board or facade. This is probably the best investment a DJ could make. The facade covers the entire DJ system from view and looks very professional. Also, it acts as a place to put information about your company, such as your logo and phone number. You can get very elaborate and decorative with this. It is the first thing your patrons will see. Let it reflect your company's personality. Run rope lights around it. Leave a space above for one of those electronic ticker tape reader boards. You can program the reader board and customize it for each and every gig. The best thing you can do if you can't hide behind a facade is to try to route all your cables away from the guests' view. Instead of running your wires out the backs of your cases, run them through one of those empty rack spaces we talked about earlier. Neatly strap the wires down the side of the case facing away from your audience (towards you). Then put the rear

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covers on the cases to cover up the backs of all your equipment. Run die speaker wires through one of the front spaces and along the ground to each of your speakers. The audience should not see any cables. If it is impossible to hide all of your cables in this manner, go down to your local car radio installer and ask for "wireloom." This large black tubing with a split down the middle allows you to place all your wires inside of it. The end result: one large wire instead of a bunch of little ones dangling down the side of your system. I recommend using a wireloom to wire your entire system. It really puts a professional finishing touch on your system. Isn't that what we all are trying to do? The last thing is to reconsider how you carry your music. Still using wire crates? Get rid of them! Buy appropriate cases that match the new cases you just bought for your system. It really looks nice when all of your equipment is wheeled in and all of the cases are the same color. When you buy record, CD, and tape cases, look for ones that allow you to remove the lid. It looks more professional instead of having half open boxes on a table. It also prevents patrons from placing their drinks on die lids. That wraps it up for this issue of Tech Talk. This is actually a very big subject of discussion; I could go on and on about it. If you have any questions on this topic, feel free to call me at Abracadabra, The DJ Pro Shop (516) 667-2300.

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And who knows better than Stacy Murtha of High Intensity Sound Systems? When he started out some 15 years ago, Murtha was a pioneer in the business, proving that the mobile entertainment concept could work even in a small town like Mitchell, S.D. with a population of 17,000. He started out as most DJs do, piecing together a very non-professional sound system for a friend's party. It was instant realization that if he was going to do this, he had to do it right. By 1987, at the age of 19, Murtha had amassed quite an impressive and professional sound and light system. His reputation for providing a great sound and light show opened the door for him to become a partner in a small bar and furnish the sound system. Not long after, however, the legal drinking age was BY RENEE LASSIAL raised to 21 and Murtha, not quite 20 years old, found himself barred from working in his own bar. This, however, didn't squelch Murtha's ambition. When he turned 21, Murtha went to work in another bar, while continuing to build his Mobile DJ business. Before long, he was booking enough mobile jobs to quit the bar scene. Murtha, now 3 0 years old, is a single operator— as is most of his competition—but has the great fortune of having lots of enthusiastic friends who actually volunteer their services as roadies every weekend. Five in particular, whom he calls his party animals, help set up his rather large sound and lighting outfit, which takes about 1 1/2 hours. "This crew has quite a few years with me. They know what is going on and they hate to miss a great party," states Murtha. The group loves to entertain their guests with various dances and crowd motivation. Murtha prides his company on being very interac­ tive and highly energetic. The biggest impact from High Intensity's set up are the speakers. "Our speakers not only deliver the music and sound, they act as a 6-foot stage for us to MOBILE BEAT


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HiGH climb onto," says Murtha. His entourage fre­ quently use the pseudo stage to lead the guests in various interactive entertainment. For every show, Murtha brings the whole enchilada. Lighting is included in his price. Murtha says that if the client has paid his full fee, they should get his complete show. As for not having a request, with 2,100 CDs, it just doesn't happen—at least not very often. So regardless if it's a wedding or a high school prom, Murtha loads up his 6 foot by 12 foot Pace trailer (a must with 6-foot speakers) pulled by his full-size Ford Bronco and off he goes. He generally covers a 180-mile radius that branches into Minne­ sota, Iowa and Nebraska, but he charges mileage so he'll go anywhere if a client's willing to pay for him to get there. And getting there isn't always so easy. South Dakota winters demand a heavy-duty truck like a Bronco. Having all his equipment loaded in the trailer is also a plus; the trailer along with all his gear just rolls into his garage at the end of every night. There are definite advantages to working in a small town. Advertising by word of mouth, for instance, is a given. If you perform fantastically, or fail miserably, word gets around. The word on High Intensity must be great because the company doesn't even need a Yellow Page telephone listing! Everyone knows Murtha's name and reputation, and he's booked every weekend, usually a year in advance. His rolling billboard trailer helps too, I'm sure. At $800 a night, Murtha's come a long way since his first $50 gig.

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SPECIAL FEATURE

BY STEVE WOZNIAK

isin1 Reno with Flashback and the Time Machine

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sk Lewis "Red" Kittell, of Flashback and the Time Machine in Reno, Nevada what the best job in the world is and he will, without a doubt, answer, "Mine!" But Red's

sounds, big crowds, hostile environments, with very few monetary rewards," he recalled. "My second career taught me how to survive a life of rejection through the clever use of defensive verbal skills and humor. When I retired a few years ago, I was looking for a personal business card to place in my wallet," Red said. "I wanted a job that would be fun, interesting, and profitable. After considering other options, no other profession was even close!" After 20 years of military service and 23 years as an insurance agent, Red realized he was ideally prepared for the Mobile DJ profession.

current successful career as a Mobile Entertainer was not instantaneous but more like a metamorphosis. "My first career taught me how to live with loud

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Red recalled advice from his father while searching for a special niche in the Mobile DJ business: "The way to have a successful business is to provide a service nobody else wants to provide." As a member of the Lions, Elks, V.F.W., American Legion, Masons, Shriners, and other MOBILE BEAT


organizations, Red recognized he had a ready-made clientele base. He set out to work at raising funds for charities... a job very few DJs want to do. Red immediately began searching for information and found on the Internet a virtual Beginner's Guide To Mobile DJ Fame & Fortune. Some of the tips in this book include: • Don't talk too much. • Don't play music too loud. • Don't play unfamiliar music. • Don't buy equipment you can't lift. • If it has a beat and no melody... it's poetry, not music. Save it for the coffee houses. Propped with these helpful hints and further sup­ ported by an overwhelming desire to enjoy life, Red set out to "do the do." One of Red's first Mobile DJ bookings resulted from people thinking that, since he enjoyed whistling, he would probably be a great entertainer for their charity event. Once people at other performances were exposed to his sparkling wit, nimble tongue, and unique "Time Machine," non-charitable events soon followed. "Time Machine?" you ask. I was wondering what was taking you so long.

RED HOT ROD Let's be honest. The vehicles most mobile entertainers use to transport their gear are no big whoop. Typically, The DJ Magazine

they are boring yet functional means of transportation that include merely four sides, a ceiling, a floorboard, a motor and a set of tires. Now take a look at Red's vehicle! When this guy decides to take his act on the road, he does it with class! This is style that would make Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor grunt with approval. It was Red's wife, Connie, who first spotted the customized 1956 Ford panel truck for sale at a collectible car show. "I immediately fell in love with it and gave the owner's phone number to Red," she said. "Ever since he was a teenager, Red has wanted to own a classic car. It makes me happy that he now has his dream vehicle to tinker with in his free time." Imagine yourself arriving at a performance behind the wheel of Red's restored classic Time Machine.

PRETTY COOL, HUH? And it's not just all show. Red's classic Time Machine hauls his DJ gear to each performance. He has installed a special liner in the cargo area of the truck to protect the inside of the vehicle from the normal wear and tear of loading and unloading his equipment. According to Red, the truck is a great business magnet. "Clients love it, and strangers chase me down for details. People on the road are constantly giving me a thumbs-up sign and honking their horns in approval!"

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After 20 years of military service and 23 years as an insurance agent, Red realized he was ideally prepared for the Mobile DJ profession.

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During 51 weeks of the year, Reno justifies its reputation as the "Biggest Little City In The World." Major indoor and outdoor events are held by private citizens and public entities. This provides a continuous solid core of business for professional entertainers and party planners. Then during the first week in August, Reno does a reverse time-warp with a "Hot August Nights" affair. Nearly 10,000 vintage cars and 250,000 people arrive to enjoy a week-long party. The '50s and '60s return with wheels and music on nearly every street corner. Major recording and radio luminaries light up the various casino showrooms. Red's vintage wheels take him right into the thick of Reno's annual Hot August Nights celebration as both an entertainer and an active participant. As an entertainer, he is often hired to provide music in one of the many tents that are set •',;.'••'., up throughout the city to attract guests to business parties. As a classic car participant, Red's Time Machine can be found prominently on display with other memorable vehicles for celebrants to enjoy. "This event cannot be described," Red beamed. "Once you are there, you will always want to return. It allows me the opportunity to recapture the music that my heart has been beating for for over forty-five years."

BEST JOB IN THE WORLD It is indeed a rare individual who can success­ fully practice several unrelated careers in one lifetime... and enjoy each one. Red Kittel has not only been able to accomplish that feat, but also has been (and continues to be) able to help others along the way. "A lot of my entertain­ ment time is still donated," Red proudly states. "This community has been very good to me and to my wife, Connie. We feel that Flashback and the Time Machine gives us a way to pay it back." Samuel Johnson once wrote, "Happiness is not a state to arrive at... but a manner of traveling." But he obviously didn't know of Red and his Time Machine. > MOBILE BEAT


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While vans and minivans are still very popular vehicles for transporting DJ gear, pickup trucks and trailers are fast becoming a favorite among Mobile DJs and offer some advantages worth con­ sidering.

AFFORDABILITY One of the most attractive features that pickups offer over vans is reduced sticker shock. The average price of the eight models featured in this article is $11,624. Compare this with the price of a new stripped down van or minivan, which can start at $19,000. The sav­ ings alone is enough to purchase a se­ rious sound system. If you are counting pennies, as many of us are these days, the lower purchase price of pickup trucks also translates into a smaller insurance pre­ mium. The money you save here can be used to build up your music library or feed your gas tank.

RIO Regular Cab XL 2WD 5-speed Manual • MSRP = $10,970 • WARRANTIES: Basic: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Drivetrain: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Rust: 6 yr./lOO.OOO mi. • Roadside Assistance: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • SPECIFICATIONS: Acceleration (0-60 mph): 9.5 sec. • Base Engine Type: Inline 4 • Base Number of Cylinders: 4 • Base Engine Size: 2.3 liters • Horsepower: 112 hp • Fuel Tank Capacity: 17 gal. • Maximum Cargo Capacity: NA • Maximum Payload: 1,650 Ibs. • Maximum Towing Capacity: 6,000 Ibs. • Maximum Seating: 3 • Length: 184.3 in. • Width: 69.4 in. • Height: 64 in. • Weight: 2,970 Ibs. • Wheelbase: 107.9 in. • Turning Circle: 36.5 ft. • EPA Mileage Estimates: Manual: City = 23 mpg/Highway = 27 mpg • Automatic: City = 21 mpg/Highway = 25 mpg • SAFETY FEATURES: Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes: NA • Driver Air Bag: Standard • Passenger Air Bag: Optional • Side Air Bag: NA • Integrated Child Seat: NA • Meets 1999 Side-Impact Standards: No

HIGHER PAYLOAD CAPACITY When it comes to payload muscle, you can't beat a pickup truck. After all, minivans were designed to carry people and vans for light hauling. The aver­ age payload capacity of the four domestic pickup trucks featured in this article is a hefty 2,610 pounds. The average towing capacity is 6,925 pounds. The imports came in with an average payload figure of 1,367 pounds and towing at 2,875. Clearly, if you are looking to move heavy gear, you're better off shopping for a domestic pickup truck. They offer greater cargo carrying capacity and towing capabil­ ity than most imports at the same price.

EASY LOADING AND UNLOADING A pickup truck is a whole lot easier to load and unload than a van. There are no door frames or roof lines to con­ tend with and you have full access to your load from either side. This trans­ lates into easier parking since you don't have to worry about access to side doors, which is often the case with vans and minivans. Access from all sides also means that several people can be load­ ing and unloading at the same time without getting in each other's way. This is especially useful when loading and unloading large or heavy items that requires the help of two or more people.

CHEVROLET 1997 K2500 4WD Fleetside Regular Cab Longbed • MSRP = $21,023 • WARRANTIES: Basic: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Drivetrain: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Rust: 6 yr./lOO.OOO mi. • Roadside Assistance: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • SPECIFICATIONS: Acceleration (0-60 mph): NA • Braking Distance (60-0 mph): NA • Base Engine Type: V8 • Base Number of Cylinders: 8 • Base Engine Size: 5 liters • Horsepower: 230 hp • Fuel Tank Capacity: 34 gal. • Maximum Cargo Capacity: NA • Maximum Payload: 3960 Ibs. • Maximum Towing Capacity: 8,000 Ibs. • Maximum Seating: 3 • Length: 213.4 in. • Width: 76.8 in. • Height: 75.8 in. • Weight 4,640 Ibs. • Wheelbase: 131.5 in. • Turning Circle: 44.7 ft. • EPA Mileage Estimates: Manual: City = NA/Highway = NA • Automatic: City = NA/Highway = NA • SAFETY FEATURES: Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes: Standard • Driver Air Bag: NA • Passenger Air Bag: NA • Side Integrated Child Seat: NA • Meets 1999 Side-Impact Standards: No

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DJSHOPPER DODGE 1997 Dodge Dakota 2WD Regular Cab Shortbed • MSRP = $12,725 • WARRANTIES: Basic: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Drivetrain: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Rust 5 yr./100,000 mi. • Roadside Assistance: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • SPECI­ FICATIONS: Acceleration (0-60 mph): 8.4 sec. • Braking Distance (600 mph): 149 ft. • Base Engine Type: Inline 4 • Base Number of Cylin­ ders: 4 • Base Engine Size: 2.5 liters • Horsepower: 120 hp • Fuel Tank Capacity: 15 gal. • Maximum Cargo Capacity: NA • Maximum Payload: 2,600 Ibs. • Maximum Towing Capacity: 6,700 Ibs. • Maximum Seating: 3 • Length: 195.8 in. • Width: 71.5 in. • Height: 65.6 in. • Weight 3,273 Ibs. • Wheelbase: 111.9 in. • Turning Circle: 36 ft. • EPA Mileage Esti­ mates: Manual: City = 20 mpg/Highway = 25 mpg • Automatic: City = NA/Highway = NA • SAFETY FEATURES: Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes: Optional • Driver Air Bag: Standard • Passenger Air Bag: Standard • Side Air Bag: NA • Integrated Child Seat NA • Meets 1999 Side-Impact Standards: No

CMC 1997 CMC Sierra C1500 2WD Special Regular Cab Wideside Shortbed • MSRP=$14,602 • WARRANTIES: Basic: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Drivetrain: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Rust 6 yr./100,000 mi. • Roadside Assistance: 3 yr./36,000 mi. SPECIFICATIONS: Accel­ eration (0-60 mph): NA • Braking Distance (60-0 mph): 144 ft. • Base Engine Type: V6 • Base Number of Cylinders: 6 • Base Engine Size: 4.3 liters • Horsepower: 200 hp • Fuel Tank Capac­ ity: 25 gal. • Maximum Cargo Capacity: NA • Maximum Payload: 2,231 Ibs. • Maximum Towing Capacity: 7,000 Ibs. • Maxi­ mum Seating: 3 • Length: 194.5 in. • Width: 76.8 in. • Height: 70.8 in. • Weight: 3,869 Ibs. • Wheelbase: 117.5 in. • Turning Circle: 39.8 ft • EPA Mileage Estimates: Manual: City=17 mpg/ Highway = 23 mpg • Automatic: City = 16 mpg/Highway = 21 mpg • SAFETY FEATURES: Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes: Stan­ dard • Driver Air Bag: Standard • Passenger Air Bag: Standard • Side Air Bag: NA • Integrated Child Seat: NA • Meets 1999 Side-Impact Standards: No

Nissan 1997 Nissan Truck 2WD XE King Cab 5-speed • MSRP = $14,649 • WARRANTIES: Basic: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Drivetrain: 5 yr./60,000 mi. • Rust 5 yr./unlimited mi. • Roadside Assistance: NA • SPECIFICATIONS: Acceleration (0-60 mph): NA • Braking Distance (60-0 mph): NA • Base Engine Type: Inline 4 • Base Number of Cylinders: 4 • Base Engine Size: 2.4 liters • Horsepower: 134 hp • Fuel Tank Capacity: 15.9 gal. • Maximum Cargo Capacity: NA • Maximum Payload: 1,400 Ibs. • Maximum Towing Capacity: 3,500 Ibs. • Maximum Seating: 4 • Length: 190 in. • Width: 65 in. • Height: 62 in. • Weight 2900 Ibs. • Wheelbase: 116.1 in. • Turning Circle: 36.7 ft. • EPA Mileage: Manual: City = 21 mpg/Highway = 25 mpg • Automatic: City = NA/Highway = NA • SAFETY FEA­ TURES: Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes: NA • Driver Air Bag: Standard • Passenger Air Bag: NA • Side Air Bag: NA • Integrated Child Seat NA • Meets 1999 Side-Impact Standards: No

DURABILITY Pickups are designed to take a beating. The engines are tougher and the sus­ pension system is suffer than minivans. With routine maintenance, you can easily rack up 100,000 miles and more with a pickup. Here in Nashville, the capital city of pickup trucks, it's com­ mon to find one with over 150,000 miles logged on the odometer. Best of 68

all, finding parts and service for a pickup truck is about as easy as buying groceries.

VERSATILITY There are a wide variety of aftermarket products available for customizing pickup trucks. For example, Continen­ tal Camper Company, in Lafollette, Tennessee, offers a complete line of fi­ berglass and aluminum camper tops

and truck caps to fit a wide variety of truck bed types. These covers and tops offer protection from the elements and are available with locking doors and handles for added security. Prices for aluminum tops complete with brake lights and locking door handles are priced as low as $340. A comparable fiberglass model with brake lights and locking doors starts at $800 (see photo on next page). MOBILE BEAT


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TRUCK TOPS AND BODIES If you are looking to purchase a pickup truck, there are a number of customizing options you may want to consider. You can purchase camper tops and truck covers to help pro­ tect your cargo from foul weather and equally foul thieves. They are available in light­ weight aluminum and fiberglass. The fiberglass models usually feature composite mate­ rials for added strength and are molded to match the truck body's styling. Expect to pay a little more for fiberglass tops. Other preferred options include swing-out side windows and roof racks. For full-size truck buyers, you can purchase a walk-in service body to replace the rear cargo bed. A typical box measuring 6-feet high by 8-feet long by 79inches wide will start at $3,100. It is important to keep in mind that the added weight of the box will reduce your truck's carrying capacity so it's recommended for use with a one-ton or better long bed truck.

HIGH TOWING CAPACITY Pickup trucks are ideal for hauling trailers. The rearwheel drive pickups offer greater traction control when handling a trailered load than front-wheel drive minivans. In addition, fall-size pickups, like Chevrolet's K2500, can tow up to an 8,000-pound load. Few vans on the market, short of CMC's massive Suburban, can come close to delivering this kind of towing capacity. There's even a fifth-wheel trailer hitch available for pickup trucks hauling 30-foot trailers.

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1997 Mazda B4000 4WD Base Regular Cab Shortbed • MSRP = $16,365 • WARRANTIES: Basic: 3 yr./50,000 mi. • Drivetrain: 3 yr./50,000 mi. • Rust 5 yr./unlimited mi. • SPECIFI­ CATIONS: Acceleration (0-60 mph): 9.5 sec. • Braking Distance (60-0 mph): 149 ft. • Base Engine Type: V6 • Base Number of Cylinders: 6 • Base Engine Size: 4 liters • Horsepower: 160 hp • Torque: 220 Ibs./ft. • Fuel Tank Capacity: 17 gal. • Maximum Cargo Capacity: NA • Maximum Payload: 1,250 Ibs. • Maximum Towing Capacity: 2,000 Ibs. • Maximum Seat­ ing: 3 • Length: 184.5 in. • Width: 69.4 in. • Height 67.5 in. • Weight 3,242 Ibs. • Wheelbase: 108.2 in. • Turning Circle: 37.3 ft. • Manual: City = 18 mpg/Highway = 23 mpg • Automatic: City = NA/Highway = NA • SAFETY FEATURES: Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes: Standard • Driver Air Bag: Standard • Passenger Air Bag: NA • Side Air Bag: NA • Inte­ grated Child Seat NA • Meets 1999 Side-Impact Standards: No

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Under pressure from the government and consumer groups, manu­ facturers have made great strides in improving the quality of ve­ hicles. However, if the 1996 Fill size Ford Bronco* purchased for last year's truck and van issue (November '96) is any indication, they have a long way to go. The vehicle was delivered with a myriad of factor)' defects including mismatched door handles, poorly fit­ ting hood and doors, and defects in the steering system. After six months of return trips to the dealer, it was clear things were not going to get better. Pursuant to the instruction in the owner's manual, I began call­ ing the customer service depart­ ment at Ford, requesting a fac­ tory representative look at the vehicle. They refused, but did arrange to have the vehicle checked out by another dealer. After two visits, specific con­ cerns still existed. As a last re­ sort, I took the vehicle to three other shops (including another Ford dealer) and obtained esti­ mates for properly repairing the vehicle. I then filed for arbitra­ tion under New York State's Lemon Law. Armed with the estimates, photographs, stacks of faxes and letters to Ford, and the vehicle itself, I faced off against three Ford representatives. It was an exhausting and sometimes heated ordeal. In the end, the case was decided in my favor. Ford had to refund the entire cost of the vehicle. While it was a relief to turn this lemon into lemonade, it was, nevertheless, bittersweet. As 1996 was the last year for the big, fullsized Bronco, I had to replace it with a vehicle from a different manufacturer. In their foiled attempt to sidestep their obligations per the new vehicle warranty, a lot of time and money was wasted, which ultimately gets passed along to other consumers. All I ever wanted was for the vehicle to be right. Why didn't they just fix it? How to get action! 1. To avoid future problems, carefully check over your new vehicle in daylight before taking delivery. 2. If you find anything wrong, refuse to take delivery. Insist that it be fixed first. Don't let them talk you into taking it now and bring­ ing it back later. Refuse to take delivery. PERIOD! 3. If you discover problems after delivery, take it back to your dealer as soon as possible. If the problem still exists, bring it back again, and again. Document every visit. 4. If the problem is not fixed after the third attempt, talk directly to the owner or general manager of the dealership. 5. If you are still not satisfied, begin calling and faxing the manufacturer's customer service department. Don't let up until you get some type of action. Keep copies of all correspondence. 6. If your complaint is still ignored or they blatantly refuse to honor the warranty, start thinking "Lemon Law." The laws and qualifica­ tions vary from state to state. To find out about the laws in your state, contact your state's Attorneys General office. Good luck, and happy motoring. * Note: This is not to infer that this or any particular make of vehicle has more quality problems than others. Quality levels vary year by year and model by model. For information on how a particular vehicle ranks in . comparison to others, consult Consumer Reports or other unbiased _£ consumer publications. ^^

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1997 Isuzu Hombre S Regular Cab • MSRP = $11,272 • WARRANTIES: Basic: 3 yr./50,000 mi. • Drivetrain: 5 yr./60,000 mi. • Rust: 6 jr./100,000 mi. • Roadside Assistance: 5 yr./60,000 mi. • SPECIFICATIONS: Acceleration (0-60 mph): 12.6 sec. • Braking Distance (60-0 mph): 149 ft. • Base Engine Type: Inline 4 • Base Number of Cylinders: 4 • Base Engine Size: 2.2 liters • Horse­ power: 118 hp • Fuel Tank Capacity: 18.5 gal. • Maximum Cargo Capacity: NA • Maximum Payload: 1,138 Ibs. • Maximum Towing Capacity: 2,000 Ibs. • Maximum Seating: 3 • Length: 188.9 in. • Width: 67.9 in. • Height: 62.1 in. • Weight: 3,125 Ibs. • Wheelbase: 108.3 in. • Turning Circle: 36.9 ft. • EPA Mileage Estimates: Manual: City = 23 mpg/Highway = 30 mpg • Automatic: City = NA/Highway = NA • SAFETY FEATURES: Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes: Standard • Driver Air Bag: Standard • Passenger Air Bag: NA • Side Air Bag: NA • Integrated Child Seat NA • Meets 1999 Side-Impact Standards: No

A SOLID INVESTMENT Before sinking deep cash into a van or minivan, you may want to take a closer look at the many advantages that pickup trucks offer. And while there are some minor drawbacks, these can be

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TOYOTA 1997 Toyota T100 2WD Standard Regular Cab 5-speed • MSRP = $14,638 • WARRANTIES: Basic: 3 yr./36,000 mi. • Drivetrain: 5 yr./60,000 mi. • Rust: 5 yr./unlimited mi. • Roadside Assistance: NA • SPECIFICATIONS: Acceleration (0-60 mph): NA • Braking Distance (60-0 mph): NA • Base Engine Type: Inline 4 • Base Number of Cylinders: 4 • Base Engine Size: 2.7 liters • Horsepower: 150 tip • Torque: 177 Ibs./ft. • Fuel Tank Capacity: 24 gal. • Maximum Cargo Capacity: NA • Maximum Payload: 1,680 Ibs. • Maximum Towing Capacity: 4,000 Ibs. • Maximum Seating: 3 • Length: 209.1 in. • Width: 75.2 in. • Height: 67.2 in. • Weight: 3,320 Ibs. • Wheelbase: 121.8 in. • Turning Circle: 37.7 ft. • EPA Mileage Estimates: Manual: City = 19 mpg/Highway = 23 mpg • Automatic: City = NA/Highway = NA • SAFETY FEATURES: Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes: NA • Driver Air Bag: Standard • Passenger Air Bag: NA • Side Air Bag: NA • Integrated Child Seat NA • Meets 1999 Side-Impact Standards: No

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STRIPPED DOWN To shave $400 off the price of the DJM-500, Pioneer had to cut deep... real deep. It was a tough call, but they managed to retain some of

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the DJM-500's most popu­ lar features. The DJM-300 is a twochannel version of the fourchannel DJM-500. Each in­ put channel features indi­ vidual trim and three-band EQ controls. Each EQ con­ trol offers -26dB of signal attenuation for use as a "kill" switch, in addition to provid­ ing +12 dB of boost. A toggle switch input selector on each channel lets you select be­ tween a phono/line and CD source. A rear panel source selector switch allows you to set the corresponding input jacks for use with a turntable or line level source. The front panel input selector switch features a long stem

and soft throw, making it ideal for creating lightning fast transformer effects. Another popular feature that made its way over to the DJM-300 is the Auto BPM Counter. Like the DJM-500, this counter provides an av­ erage and real-time BPM count of each input source. Both counters perform accu­ rately and flawlessly. A push­ button selector switch allows users to choose between both modes of BPM counts. Pioneer's decision to retain this feature was a smart move since most of the DJs who don't use beat counters wouldn't spend $800 for a mixer of this type.

Another useful item that found its way onto the DJM-300 was the Fader Start feature. With it, users can use the crossfader or channel fader to control play/pause operation of a turntable or CD player, when equipped with remote start capability such as Pioneer's CDJ-500 and CDJ-500II CD players. To help ensure "oops-proof" operation, the DJM-300 of­ fers a push-button control on each channel for switch­ ing the Fader Start feature on or off. When active, a small LED next to the push­ button lights to provide a visual indication of its func­ tional status. The LED fea­ ture is a welcome improve­ ment over the DJM-500's Fader Start capability.

PUSH-BUTTON MONITORING For source and program monitoring, the DJM-300 offers three push-button controls with corresponding LED on/off indicators. The push-button toggles the monitor source on or off and MOBILE BEAT


SCOOP controls its placement in the right and left earcup when used with stereo headphones. A separate ro­ tary control provides headphone level adjust­ ment. Unlike the DJM-500, the headphone jack is located on a front-facing side panel and not the top panel. This limits the mixer's use for con­ sole or tabletop operation.

A COMPACT PACKAGE One of the chief complaints about the DJM-500 and CDJ-500 combination was the size of the complete sys­ tem. Measuring roughly 12-inches wide and 8.75inches high, the DJM-300's smaller footprint is indeed a welcome change. Is there a matching CD player to complete the package? If

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you know anything about Pioneer you can answer that question yourself. Yes, a matching top-loading CD player, the CDJ-700, is available. The suggested list price is $1,100. Look for a review on the CDJ700 in the next issue of Mobile Beat.

FOR THE RECORD Like the DJM-500, the DJM-300 is solidly con­ structed with all the spit and polish you would ex­ pect from Pioneer. All the control knobs are firmly at­ tached and don't fly off in your hand in the heat of battle. I really enjoyed the mixer's simplicity and

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Test Bench The following components were used in the product evaluation.

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STANTON 1001 PRO Still one of the most respected names in hi-fi, Stanton once again proves it has its finger on the pulse of the DJ market In addition to its fine line of DJ cartridges, Stanton also makes a complete line of DJ headphones. The lat­ est addition to their line-up is the 1001 Pro.

DESIGNED JUST FOR DJS The 1001 was designed ex­ clusively for the DJ market. It is the result of dozens of interviews and product tests with leading DJs around the world. The 1001 Pro was engineered to solve a monitoring problem that DJs encounter when cueing up under "live" conditions. In order to hear the bass line and kick drum parts over high-noise levels, DJs 74

must turn up the head­ phone volume to danger­ ously loud listening levels, which can result in possible hearing loss. To address this prob­ lem, the 1001 Pro features Stanton's patented DFC (Dynamic Frequency Con-

trol) feature. With it you can individually adjust the bass response of each earcup to suit your personal listening preference. A rotating dial on each earcup features seven settings for adjusting the bass from flat frequency response to +6dB boost.

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A rotating dial on each earcup allows users to adjust the bass from flat frequency response to +6dB boost.

For long-wearing comfort the lightweight 1001 Pro features vinyl-covered, soft foam-cushioned earcups and a padded, adjustable headband. The headphone also comes with a rugged 6foot coiled cable, featuring a molded right-angle stereo phone plug. The headphone

and cable assembly is of high-quality construction and will stand up to the wear and tear of active DJ use.

PUMPED UP BASS I listened to a song with heavy bass on the head­ phones using Pioneer's DJM-500 mixer and CDJ500II CD player. The headphone's bass response at the flat frequency setting (the mixer's monitor EQ was set at the center posi­ tion) was impressive. I slowly advanced the headphone's DFC control to its maximum setting and noticed a dramatic increase in bass response.

CLOSING COMMENTS Even without the DFC fea­ ture, the 1001 Pro is an equally impressive, highquality headphone. With the DFC control, the 1001 Pro is, without a doubt, one of the most innovative head­ phone products on the mar­ ket today. / MOBILE BEAT


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With a name like Picky 124, you can't help but wonder about the speaker's performance. So did we. Here's what we found out

Hie following components were used in the product evaluation.

Rack Gem Sound AR-32 Mixer BSTHIFE1402 CD Player: BSTCDD-206 Equalizer: BST Process 10 Amplifier: BSTJMA-900N BST Picky 124 Suggested List: $763.00 BST 1220 Champion Circle Suite 100 Carroltton, TX 75006 Tel: 888-BST-0014 Fax: 888-FAX-BST9

Since entering the DJ mar­ ket, BST has established name recognition very quickly. This time it's due to their popular Picky 124 two-way speaker system. As we soon learned, its perfor­ mance more than made up for its funny-sounding name.

WELL CONSTRUCTED The Picky 124 is a fullrange, two-way speaker sys­ tem featuring a high-per­ formance 12-inch Fane woofer and a 1-inch com­ pression driver with expo­ nential horn. The speaker enclosure is made of molded polyethylene plas­ tic and features single piece construction. Even the horn, handle and ports are all molded through a single process for added stability and strength. A pole mount incorporated into the de­ sign allows the speaker to be stand-mounted. Six rig-

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ging points are also pro­ vided for flying the speaker vertically or horizontally. The speaker's weatherproof enclosure is also designed to be used as a floor moni­ tor for live performance ap­ plications. The speaker's rear panel features dual Speakon and 1/4-inch phone jack connectors for easy hook up and daisy chaining.

use in larger venues. The speaker's 1-inch, high-fre­ quency compression driver and horn delivers impressive long-throw performance over a wide coverage area. We suspended a pair from a 10-foot portable truss for use in a live presentation fea­ turing a new-age jazz band and scratch-mix DJ. The speakers performed bril­ liantly.

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The Picky 124 is one of the most versatile speakers on the market today. Its weath­ erproof enclosure makes it ideal for outdoor sound re­ inforcement applications such as pool, beach and block parties. The Picky 124 is equally at home in permanent club installa­ tions as a stage monitor or for full-range coverage over the dancefloor. Mobile DJs will also love the speaker's pole-mount capability for

Despite the speaker's com­ pact size, the Picky 124 can really take a punch, up to 300 watts worth. A built-in protection circuit provides added safeguards against speaker component damage. The circuit is instantly acti­ vated when the speaker reaches maximum power handling. The circuit also resets itself automatically when input levels return to normal operating param­ eters.

To protect the speaker's driver components from fly­ ing debris, both accidental and intentional, the Picky 124 features a full-face metal grill cover. The grill's outer perimeter is covered with a thick rubber gasket and is securely fastened to the front baffle to prevent unwanted vibration.

A SERIOUS CARPET CLEANER The Picky 124 is a welcomed break from today's neverending parade of carpeted "me too" speakers. The speaker has a rich sound with excellent clarity, even at near-deafening listening lev­ els. I really like the speaker's versatility and portability. Bass response was tight, but could use a little tweaking to punch up the bottom end a tad. I was informed by BST that the crossover will be re­ visited by their engineers, so the tweak is already in the works. Given the speaker's overall performance, I would have to say that the Picky 124 is well worth its $700plus price tag. / MOBILE BEAT


Audiotek's Road Mix I offers an interesting combination The Road Mix I from Audiotek is a live performance 16-channel mixing system featuring four unidirectional mics and four floor mic stands. Perfect for karaoke and live mixing applications, Audiotek's AMX-1602 mixer offers quality Alps faders throughout. You also get rugged all-metal construction for increased on-the-road dependability. Each input channel features balanced XLR mic and 1/4-inch line inputs. Phantom power is available on channels one through four, and there is channel muting for convenient insertion or cancellation of any input source. Other input channel features include: TRS send/return jacks, three-band EQ, three Aux sends, gain control, LED peak indicator and PFL. The mics come complete with 20-foot cables and adjustable-height floor mic stands. All for the unheard price of $799. Audiotek 315 Douglass Street • Brooklyn, NY 11217 Tel: (800) AUDIO-17 • Fax: (718) 488-9325

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New affordable intelligent lighting from American DJ Operating on DMX-512 protocol, the X-Treme features nine brilliant dichroic colors plus white, eight gobo patterns plus spot, strobes, and speed control. The color and gobo wheels spin a rainbow of color and gobo effects to produce a light show at the "outer extreme" of visual excitement. Both the color and gobo wheels operate independently of each other, enabling the user to create an endless variety of pattern and color combinations. American DJ Supply 4295 Charter Street • Los Angeles, CA 90058 Tel: 800-322-6337 • Fax: 213-582-2610

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Versatile new DJ headphones from Pioneer The SE-DJ5000 professional DJ headphone from Pioneer is specifically designed to meet the needs of Club and Mobile DJs. This innovative headphone features a folding housing with universal joints allowing DJs to turn the earcups in either direction for free-style sound monitoring. A built-in selector provides for stereo or mono listening, allowing DJs to mix right and left channel signals for single earcup monitoring. MSRP: $150 Pioneer New Media 2265 E. 220th Street • Long Beach, CA 90810 Tel: (310) 952-2111 • Fax: (310) 952-2990

New PAS speaker offers long throw performance The LT-2 from PAS combines a concentric 12-inch loudspeaker and an extended frequency 2-inch compres­ sion driver with active EQ, time correction and crossover filters to create a point source, phase accurate, single enclosure design. The result is a highly directable extended throw loudspeaker with seamless transi­ tion between mid and high frequencies. The LT-2 is perfect for large venue sound reinforcement applications such as arenas and stadiums. PAS 2270 Cosmos Court • Carlsbad, CA 92009

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Numark Industries introduces the DM1635 with the Beatkeeper Numark Industries' recent release, the DM1635 mixer with the Beatkeeper, allows you to visually track the beat mixes of any input device (up to four at the same time). The Beatkeeper dis­ plays the BPM count of any music between 50 and 199 BPM. The "Tempo Difference" and "Beat Offset" bar graphs tell you when you have a perfect mix. All visual displays update their informa­ tion on every beat. The DM1635 features a standard 19-inch rack mount chassis and is ideal for Club and Mobile DJs. Numark Industries 111 Dupont Drive • Providence, Rl 02907 Tel: (401) 94M700 • Fax: (401) 946-5350

Smart new lighting effect from Elation The EL-1302 Illusionaire is actually a double moonflower effect with two dichroic mirror dishes that rotate independently of each other. Casting brilliant beams of multicolored light in a starlike pattern, the dual spinning moonflowers run through a preset program to the beat of the music via an internal microphone. An audio sensitivity knob allows users to adjust the unit to respond to the desired sound level. The EL-1302 can also be linked in multiple units which operate in unison to create high-tech intelligent lighting effects. Elation Entertainment Products 4295 Charter Street • Los Angeles, CA 90058 Tel: (213) 582-3322 • Fax: (213) 582-3311

(SL comes out with new Quick-Cam tripod locks Here's another new time-saver from Colorado Sound N' Light: QuickCam tripod locks replace the turn screws on your stands. The locks clamp tight to provide positive pressure, keeping your speakers and light stands from dropping without damaging the tubing. Cost is just $6.50 each. Colorado Sound N' Light Inc. 7301 N. Broadway • Denver, CO. 80221 Tel: (303) 429-0418 Fax: (303) 429-1844

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Rock, Funk, Latin and Laffs light latest releases Among the hordes of exciting new releases are several CDs with a twist. At the top of the pile is a title that's sure to breathe new life into some of the best disco/funk hits of all-time. Remixed to today's house sound, these new versions are totally slammin'. We've also got the scoop on a compilation that gives you a pot of great oldies and motivators mixed for continuous play on two CDs for a cookin' rock 'n' roll party. And there's more. Cool crowd? Warm up with a few comedy drop-ins and one-liners. There's a new disc that's loaded with laffs! Add to that another cool 80's compilation, a summer hit fest that is loaded, a Latino/tropical collection perfect for the main stream, the newest in country dance, and some hard-to-finds are found! Keep 'em dancing and enjoying! Read on!

CLUBBIN' Having generated sales in excess of half a million units in Europe and increasing in popularity among DJs here in the U.S., "Club Mix '97 Vol.2" reached the No. 1 chart

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position in the U.K. And now comes Club Mix '97 Vol.3. Frequently a source of excellent new and current dance tracks, the "Club Mix" series features many extended club versions and is pre-mixed or can be individually tracked to each song. Here's what's included: Deep (Deeper Vocal Mix)...................................................... ARIEL Fly Life (Basement Jaxx Mix)................................ BASEMENT JAXX You're Free (Mood II Swing Mix) ................................. ULTRA NATE Nightmare (Sinister Strings Mix)................................... BRAINBUG Satisfied (Original Mix)........................................................... H20 Footprint ('97 Revamp)......................................... DISCO CITIZENS Never Lost His Hardcore (Baby Doo Mix)................................. NRG Cafe Del Mar (Three In One Mix).................................. ENERGY 52 The Difference (The Tweeky & Funky Remix) ......... FUNNY WALKER The Prophet (Tyrome's Spirit In The House Mix)......... CJ BOLLAND Go With The Flow (Original Mix)............................. LOOP DA LOOP Shine (Full 12" Vocal Mix) .................................SPACE BROTHERS Hondy (No Access) (Salone Margherita Mix) ...................... HONDY My Love Is Deep (Nush Club Mix) .............................SARA PARKER To Be Loved (Disco Citizen Mix) ............................. LUCE DRAYTON Snow................................................................................... O.R.N. Invader (Dillion & Dickens Mix).................................. KOOLWORLD Spin Spin Sugar (Armand's Dark Garagemix)........ SNEAKER PIMPS Closer Than Close (Hippie Torales Mix) .................... ROSIE GAINES Flash (Club Mix) ..................................................................... BBE Naked And Ashamed ............................................. DYLAN RHYMES Misbehavin' (Rocksteady Dub)................................ BUDDY BOOTH Reflect (Original Mix)............................................... THREE IN ONE Love On & On (Morales Mix) ................................. LORRAINE CATO Can You Feel The Heat (Splitmatt Mix) THE CARL YOUNGE PROJECT I Love You, Stop.............................................................. RED FIVE With Or Without You (Quattara's Tartan Trance Dub) ...MARY KIANI Legends (Tin Tin Out Mix)...................................... SACRED SPIRIT Rok Da House(Origina) Mix) ..........................................TALL PAUL Hand In Hand (Eddie Fingers Mix)....................................... GRACE Heaven On Earth (Dillion & Dickins Remix) ................SPELLBOUND Someone ..................................................................... ASCENSION Flowtation (Original Mix) ................................. VINCENT DE MOOR Scared (The Lonely Traveller).......................................... SLACKER Catch (Andy Ling Mix) ............................................... SUNSCREEM Break It (The Devil Fish Mix) ........................................MR SPRING Something's Going On (Original Mix).......................... TODD TERRY

SUMMER IN THE CITY Oldies with a new twist is what you can expect from the new release of the two CD compilation "Sixties Summer Mix." The new twist is that it's mixed. Not beat mixed, but segued to blend a nonstop (though trackable) party loaded with the best of 60's rockin' tunes. Featuring several hard to find hits the 50 tracks are: California Dreamin'...................................... MAMAS & THE PAPAS Mr. Tambourine Man ....................................................THE BYRDS Itchycoo Park ................................................... THE SMALL FACES Happy Together ........................................................THE TURTLES Sunny Afternoon ...........................................................THE KINKS

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CALL TODAY FOR 1997 CATALOG 1 • 800 • 528 • 5599 ITS TRADITION Long time favorite of DJs, the DJ Traditionals series of CDs has delivered many of the most-requested tunes for Mobiles, as well as its top selling and excellent DJ Traditionals #7, "Sound Effects For DJs." In their newest release DJ Traditionals #10, "Comedy Drop-Ins!," they have gone all out. Featuring nearly 200 comedy sound bites that you can use to spice up any DJ performance, this two-CD compilation is an essential compliment to any DJ collection. Here's a taste: Ahh / Ann, What Do You know? / Absolutely / Gulp, Gulp, Ahhh / A Total Lack Of Respect / Ahh Ahh Choo / A Sphyncter Says What? / Aahhggeer/ Hasta La Vista Baby (Arnold) / Ahh, What's Up Doc? / Bravo, Bravo / Bite Me / Bu Bu Bu Bad / Cant You Hear Me? / Cat Got Your Tongue? / Cut The Crap / Cottanley (Curley) / Come On, Come On / Cool Man (Cheech) / Correctamundo / Democrat? I'm A Pedestrian / Damn / Dat's Right / Do H Till You Is Satisfied / Do You Wanna Dance? / Drop Dead / Dance You Fools / Do Da Dance, Do Da Dance / Dismissed [Colonel Klink) / Dope / Dork / Do You Feel Lucky? (Clint) / Everybody Party (Drunk) / Everybody Have A Gut Time (Dracula) / Exactly / Entertaining / Excellent / Freakin Idiot / Freaking Dope / Fine / Foot Loose And Fancy Free / Forgive Me / Gotcha / Greeeaaat! (Tony The Tiger) / Hey, Everybody Let's Get Naked / Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy / Happy Birthday To You (Drunk) / Handsome, He's Gorgeous / Happy Birthday (Pee Wee) / Hey Now / Horrible, It Was Horrible / Hell, I'll Sleep With Her (Bill Clinton) / Hearing, What Am I Hearing? / Hey, None Of That Funny Stuff (Homer Shnpson) / Happy Anniversary, You Fossils / Happy Birthday You Old Fart / Hurry, Hurry / Hurry Up, You Idiot, and many, many more!

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How Much Did Your Business Grow Last Year? After ten years as Mr. Music, I was busy every weekend and double-booked most, but I was still working a full-time job. My DJ business was just extra income. Sound familiar? I joined American Mobile Sound in December of 1995. One year later, I've done more events in the first four months of 1997 than I did in 1994 and 1995 combined, and I just quit my full-time job. I'm on pace to do over 600 events this year and am the owner of a multi-system Todd Henry, formerly Mr. Music, company. I'm glad I checked and his manager Eric Essman out AMS before my competition at this year's AMS convention. did.

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MUSIC NEWS Daydream Believer.................................................. THE MONKEES She's Not There ....................................................... THE ZOMBIES This Wheel's On FireJULIE DRISCOLL, BRIAN AUGER & THE TRINITY Brown Eyed Girl.................................................... VAN MORRISON Sweet Soul Music ............................................... ARTHUR CONLEY Respect............................................................ ARETHA FRANKLIN Soul Man ................................................................... SAM & DAVE Papa's Got A Brand New Bag ..................................JAMES BROWN Barefootin' .......................................................... ROBERT PARKER Knock On Wood ........................................................ EDDIE FLOYD Rescue Me........................................................... FONTELLA BASS Hard To Handle....................................................... OTIS REDDING Dance To The Music...................................... SLY & FAMILY STONE Green Onions............................................. BOOKER T & THE MG'S Bend Me, Shape Me................................................AMEN CORNER Flowers In The Rain ...................................................... THE MOVE Downtown.............................................................. PETULA CLARK The Game Of Love............. WAYNE FONTANA & THE MINDBENDERS Yeh, Yeh ................................................................ GEORGIE FAME Runaway................................................................. DEL SHANNON Gimme Some Lovin' .................................. SPENCER DAVIS GROUP You Really Got Me......................................................... THE KINKS Louie Louie............................................................ THE KINGSMEN Wild Thing .................................................................THE TROGGS Fire ..................................THE CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN Shout ................................................................................... LULU Tequila ..................................................................... THE CHAMPS Wipe Out ................................................................ THE SURFARIS Surfin' Safari..................................................... THE BEACH BOYS Baby Come Back........................................................ THE EQUALS

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The Israelites................................................... DESMOND DEKKER Wonderful World, Beautiful People............................ JIMMY CLIFF Baby, Now That I've Found You ........................ THE FOUNDATIONS Sweets For My Sweet........................................... THE SEARCHERS (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me .....SANDIE SHAW Will You Love Me Tomorrow .................................. THE SHIRELLES Leader Of The Pack ................................................. SHANGRI-LAS Out Of Time ........................................................... CHRIS FARLOW I Just Want To Make Love To You................................. ETTA JAMES Heartbeat................................................................ BUDDY HOLLY No Particular Place To Go ....................................... CHUCK BERRY You Showed Me ........................................................ THE TURTLES The "In" Crowd ..................................................... RAMSEY LEWIS Pictures Of Matchstick Man....................................... STATUS QUO

LEGAL DANCE HITS What do you get if you take top disco hits and remix them with the sound of today's house music? Answer: "Bootleg Dance Classics." This (legal) CD has added a twist to some all time disco classics and delivers the fresh sound of favorites to the '90s. Each track is an extended version and this CD is not pre-mixed. The 10 slammin' cuts are: In The Bush .................................................................... MUSIQUE There But For The Grace Of God Go I .............................. MACHINE The Music Got Me.............................................................. VISUAL Last Night A DJ Saved My Life............................................ INDEEP Feed The Flame ............................................. LORRAINE JOHNSON

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MUSIC NEWS INFOMERCiAL The TV airwaves continue to be flooded with many great music compilations which are also available through DJ music specialty dealers. Adding to the excellent 80's compilations, "Retro 80's" is a new twoCD set that was first introduced very briefly with the inappropriate title of "Punk." The new title better describes the main stream 80's hits that make this a great CD that you will be seeing soon on a TV screen near you. Here are the 36 tracks included:

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........... SYLVESTER ........ GINO SOCCIO . GERALDINE HUNT ................ D-TRAIN . FRANKIE SMITH

Hit Me With Your Best Shot...................................... PAT BENATAR Who Can It Be Now? ............................................... MEN AT WORK Voices Carry ............................................................ TIL TUESDAY Our House ..................................................................... MADNESS One Thing Leads To Another............................................ THE FIXX Rock Lobster ............................................................... THE B-52'S What You Need ...................................................................... INXS And We Danced .............................................................. HOOTERS She Blinded Me With Science ...............................THOMAS DOLBY I Want A New Drug.................................HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS Whip It................................................................................. DEVO Talking In Your Sleep .................................................. ROMANTICS Be Near Me ............................................................................ ABC She's A Beauty............................................................. THE TUBES Human ..........................................................THE HUMAN LEAGUE Send Me An Angel ......................................................... REAL LIFE Harden My Heart.................................................. QUARTERFLASH

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MUSIC NEWS Eyes Without A Face .................................................... BILLY IDOL Hold Me Now ....................................................THOMPSON TWINS Stray Cat Strut ...........................................................STRAY CATS So Alive .......................................................... LOVE AND ROCKETS Video Killed The Radio Star...................................... THE BUGGLES Cruel To Be Kind .......................................................... NICK LOWE Don't Dream It's Over......................................... CROWDED HOUSE Someday, Someday .................................... MARSHALL CRENSHAW Jeopardy............................................................ GREG KIHN BAND Karma Chameleon ................................................. CULTURE CLUB My Sharona .................................................................THE KNACK 867-5309 / Jenny ................................................ TOMMY TUTONE Chains Of Love................................................................ ERASURE I Ran (So Far Away) ................................... A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS Wild, Wild, West............................................... THE ESCAPE CLUB Mickey ........................................................................ TONI BASIL Precious To Me...................................................... PHIL SEYMOUR You Might Think ............................................................ THE CARS Here Comes The Rain Again ...................................... EURYTHMICS

LINEUP "Line Dance Fever" 1 and 2 are among the top selling country albums in 1997. And the release of "Line Dance Fever 3" is destined to hit high marks as well. It features some club versions and detailed dance instructions for six dances. A welcomed new release. Here are the 18 tracks in­ cluded: Dance (Club Mix).................................................. TWISTER ALLEY Fly Like A Bird ........................................................... BOZ SCAGGS Hot Hot Hot (Caribbean Cowboy Mix)................................. ARROW Your Tattoo ....................................................... SAMMY KERSHAW It Came From The South .......................................... AL ANDERSON If Wishes Were Horses....................................... KIMBER CLAYTON Mexican Wind ........................................................... JANN BROWN Wrangler Butts Drive Me Nuts.................................... JEFF MOORE Refried Dreams........................................................ TIM MCGRAW If My Heart Had An Ass (Club Mix)......................... JAMES THORNE Smokey Places ............................................... RONNIE MCDOWELL Hang In There Superman ........................................ HAL KETCHUM Girls With Guitars ......................................................... WYNONNA A Girl Like You..................................................... JEFFREY STELLE Born To Boogie ............................................... HANK WILLIAMS JR Fire When Ready ........................................... PERFECT STRANGER Six Days On The Road (Club Mix) .........................SAWYER BROWN American Pie (Radio Edit).............................................. JUST LUIS

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TOTALLY TROPICAL After much prodding, one of the major labels has finally released a two-CD tropical album. The makers of the "Best In The World Ever!" series have just released the "Best Latino/Tropical Album... Ever!" and the contents are definitely mainstream hits that include a variety of songs besides Latin. An excellent compilation with wide appeal. Advance track listings are as follows: Bamboleao ............................................................... GIPSY KINGS La Bamba .................................................................... LOS LOBOS Lambada........................................................................... KAOMA Macarena .................................................................. LOS DEL RIO Samba Del Janeiro ............................................................ BELLINI Ecuador..................................................... SASH! w/ RODRIGUEZA Oye Como Va ..................... TITO PUENTE JR & THE LATIN RHYTHM Belo Horizonti....................................................... THE HEARTISTS Cuba ............................................................... GIBSON BROTHERS Gueglione ................................................... PEREZ "PREZ" PRADO Tequila ..................................................................... THE CHAMPS Soul Limbo ................................................. BOOKER T & THE MGS Hot Hot Hot....................................................................... ARROW Funky Nassau ....................................THE BEGINNING OF THE END A Nainorado ................................................... CARLINHOS BROWN Samba Magic......................................................... SUMMER DAZE Latinos Del Mundo..................................................... LATIN THING Argentina .............................................................. HEALY & AMOS Rhythm Of The Night........................................................ CORONA Spiller From Rio (Do It Easy)............................................. LACUNA I Go To Rio................................................................ PETER ALLEN Dosafinado ....................... GEORGE MICHAEL & ASTRUD GILBERTO Oye Mt Canto (Hear My Voice) ............................ GLORIA ESTEFAN Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood ...................... SANTA ESMERALDA Al Nagalisa ......................................................... JOAQUIN CORTES Soul Bossa Nova ..................................................... QUINCY JONES Mas Que Nada ......... SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL '66 / TOMBA TRIO Guantanamera.................................................... THE SANDPIPERS The More I See ...................................................... CHRIS MONTEZ Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now............................... TRINI LOPEZ Spanish Flea................. THE MEXICANS (THE WORLD OF TIJUANA) La Colegiala .................................................. RODOLFO SU TIPICA Watermelon Man ..........................................MONGO SANTAMARIA Light My Fire ........................................................JOSE FELICIANO Nao Chora Mais (No Woman No Cry)........................ GILBERTO GIL Cravo E Canela ............................................ MILTON NASCIMENTO Samba Pa Ti................................................................... SANTANA Atlantic Avenue ..........................................AVERAGE WHITE BAND Afro Blue ......................................................MONGO SANTAMARIA Volare...................................................................... DEAN MARTIN SUMMER

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Heart"). The album also features legendary divas such as The Pointer Sisters ("Jump [For My Love]") and Patti' LaBelle ("New Attitude"). Disco Queens: The '90s spotlights the contempo­ rary era of dance music as it developed into a signifi­ cant genre with tracks such as "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" (Nicki French), "Let The Beat Hit 'Em" (Lisa Lisa! & Cult Jam), "Strike It Up" (Black Box"), and "Rhythm Is A Dancer" (Snap).

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BY JAMMIN' JIM KERINS

WOOF!?... SURE DO! On the road with Sonic's T153/SCF200 FuU Range Speaker Cabinets and DJX1510/SCF400Sub Woofer Cabinets

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ere it is: a nice, late summer after noon. I'm sitting on my front porch with my friend Paul drinking espresso—yes, we're trendy. It's been a good weekend and I'm counting my profits. You know, it's tiresome work playing CDs and teaching the Macarena. The phone rings and I shout to Paul, "Chic or loser?" It's a game we play. When the phone rings, we guess whether the call is a chic or a loser. Paul, the eternal optimist, guesses it's a chic. I answer the call. Wrong! It's my old friend Bob from Mobile Beat. Nei­ ther a chic nor a loser. The conversation goes something like this: "Jim, I have a mission, if you choose to accept it." It seems that Bob has some electrical, mechanical, acoustical devices smuggled out of Cudahy, Wisconsin. Yes. Cudahy. "You are to take these devices and subject them to severe, varying and hostile environments (school dance). I want you to throw them around, apply excessive amounts of power and see if they're capable of handling the Spice Girls. After these vigorous and torturous tests we want a report on what makes these devices tick." After Bob's lengthy dissertation, I responded by asking if I was going to be testing some speakers he had laying around the office. Bob replied "Of course!" I then asked the name of these new devices. I was informed 92

that they were new high-tech speakers by Sonic. Cool. Speakers rule. Later that afternoon I arrived at the No. 1 Mobile Beat Tower, the new 10,000 square foot headquarters of Mobile Beat Magazine (it's really an old horse barn, but they've really remodeled great!). Bob led me to the shop where he revealed the new Sonic speaker system.

SIZED TO FIT Loading the full-range speakers into my mini-van was no real task due to their small size (21" high x 145" wide x 14" deep). The cabinets are loaded with an 8-inch woofer and a horn driver. The cabinets are very well built with carpet cover, steel corner plates and steel mesh grills. Loading the sub woofers, on the other hand, was work. Due to their bulk (24" wide x 28" high x 24" deep), for one person to load them requires some creative techniques. Again, they are carpet covered, steel MOBILE BEAT


corner plated, with a steel mesh grill. The sub cabinet is a horn-loaded design with a 15-inch speaker. The system includes two Ultimate Support poles for mounting the full-range cabinets above the subs and Monster™ cables for joining the subs and full-range cabinets—very convenient. The first night of the test was a school sponsored graduation drug- and alcohol-free party (Oh boy, what fun!). I'm not certain if all of the participants were actually free of drugs and alcohol but, oh well, it's the thought that counts. It took place inside an exceptionally large college gymnasium, with exceptionally bad acoustics. Setting up the speakers is easy and, of course, always fun once you get the rather large subwoofers into place. Mounting the full-range boxes is easily accomplished by inserting the Ultimate Support pole into the subwoofer, then placing the full-range speaker on top of it. This puts the speakers at the optimum height of about 5 feet. The perfect level for blowing out the eardrums of teenage boys, who always stand directly in front of them, because they don't dance and they don't think, due to hormones, of course. Hooking up the speakers is a simple process of plugging speaker cords from your stereo amplifier (mine is a Mackie 1200, 250 watts per channel) directly into the subwoofer then out of the subwoofer into a full-range cabinet. Cables are provided with the system. What makes this system great and simple is the crossover built into the subwoofer. The big yellow penitentiary vans (I mean the school buses) came rolling in. Time to crank those tunes and attempt to entertain a large number of sober/apathetic teenagers, who range in attitude from Eddie Haskel to Eddie Munster. Immediately I was barraged with requests and the constant whine, "When are you going to play my song?" God I love my job! I put on the latest bass saturated extended dance mix so I could go out on the floor and assess the sound of the

Hooking up the speakers is a simple process of plugging speaker cords from your stereo amplifier directly into the subwoofer then out of the subwoofer into a full-range cabinet. Cables are provided with the system. What makes this system great and simple is the crossover built into the subwoofer. The DJ Magazine

new Sonic speakers. I made my way through the sea of extremely young, sweet, innocent, leggy, buxom, leggy, blonde, buxom, leggy, sweet 17- and 18-year-old girls. Whew! They didn't grow 'em that way when I was in high school. Damn it, I'm a professional... I didn't even notice gender. I was busy reviewing speakers. From the end of the dancefloor the speakers had great output (if

This puts the speakers at the optimum height of about 5 feet. The perfect level for blowing out the eardrums of teenage boys, who always stand directly in front of them, because they don't dance and they don't think, due to hormones, of course.

they were loud), the high end was bright. The speakers tend to emphasize female vocals, guitar and cymbal. The subwoofers are the real highlight of this system. Although they incorporate only a 15-inch speaker, by the amount of low bass output, you would think it was an 18inch driver. The bottom end was tight, punchy and very musical sounding. My amplifier never got close to dangerous clip level, even after I played "Macarena" for a record-breaking time of only 30 seconds. Our fickle youth now hate it and were equally disappointed at the news that I had "accidentally" run over my copy of "Ice Ice Baby," by Vanilla Headroom with my van. Oops! I mean Ice.

DO IT AGAIN The second test was the big town of Brighton's outdoor summer celebration. They hired me to DJ at my regular gouge rate (I'm a professional, damn it). I was also able to easily swindle them into paying me extra to do my 45minute terrifically entertaining children's show— known as "The Boomerang Club," featuring, of course, me, and some other guy. This being an outdoor activity, the Sonics really had their work cut out for them. At show time there were about 300 moms and kids and exactly 2.5 dads. They were all anxiously anticipating the excitement of seeing a really top notch, professional children's show. The speakers had to handle prerecorded music as well as live vocals, with just a little help from the reverb unit. During the course of the show I took my wireless mic and

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went right into the crowd to assess the sound. During the bass heavy song "Stranger Danger," the sound system delivered tons of clean sound even in an outdoor 60-foot radius. The speaker dispersion seemed uniform even from the front edge of the stage to the outer perimeters of the area. At the end of the show I was signing autogiros and joking with my fans (24 months old mainly). I asked Bobby (26 months old) what he thought of the shiny new speakers. He said, "I love the horn loaded subwoofers. They sound great crossed over at a 100 Hz. What did they set ya back?" Precious little fella. I loved the subs so much that I loaned them to Paul to run a nine-piece band through. And you know what? He broke 'em. I love that guy but, he's got to lay off the Grand Marnier. So I apologize to the makers of the speakers for not being able to return them. It's OK. I'm sure the jokers at Mobile Beat will pick up the tab (and I don't mean Paul's bar tab). Actually, I'm just kidding. Paul pumped over 800 watts per cabinet all night and they worked great. But seriously, the speakers were stolen out of Paul's van while he was relaxing after a rough night at Gitsis (a popular and somewhat scary all-night diner). Anyway... they're gone, and I miss 'em. They were great.

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Forget all the scientific mumbo jumbo. When a CD your client specifically asked for suddenly begins to skip during the bride and groom's first dance, all you care about is, "How do I get the damn thing to stop skipping?" Knowing how a CD is pressed, read and affected by dust doesn't mean diddley at such a crucial point in time, but how to fix it is very important—and very easy.

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DOES IT WORK? We (Mobile Beat production manager Renee Lassial and myself) tested Dr. Dillo's CD Repair Kit and were amazed at the ease of application, as well as the positive results we saw and heard. Cytex, the company that manufactures Dr. Dillo's, warrants that this product will repair scratches on your discs which are the result of accidental damage only. But for our tests, we purposely degraded a CD to the point where it would not even mount on the system. After the prescribed treatments from the good doctor, it mounted and played fine. Cytex will refund the purchase price of the product if you are not completely satisfied; just return the unused portion within 30 days (along with proof of purchase). Deep scratches or other abrasions which damage the reflective surface or cause the protective surface to become cloudy are not covered by the guarantee. They also make you this offer: If you can't repair a CD, send it to them. If they can't fix it using their system, they will replace the CD for free. However, if they do repair it, you DIDN'T follow the instructions and owe them $5 for repair charges plus $3 for shipping and handling. All bets are off if your CD is out of circulation or they can't find it, but will still refund the purchase price of their product. Dr. Dillo's CD Repair Kit is neatly packed in a small wooden box and contains all you need for repeated uses. It sure beats replacing the CDs you use over and over again. Suggested retail price is around $15. It can be found at a music or computer store near you, or write to CYTEX INTERNATIONAL, 100 E. Whitestone Boulevard, Suite #307, Cedar Park, Texas 78613 for a dealer near you. The DJ Magazine

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Latin Music If you are not promoting your service to the Hispanic market you could be losing out on a large chunk of potential business!

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Just like a marriage, your company requires a strong commitment. You have to follow it through in sickness to get to the health, and trudge through the loss to get to the profit. In the DJ/Karaoke business you are expected to be professional, on time, current on music and mixing and have a vast library of music. Your equipment is quality built. If you're as "into it" as myself and others I know, you are on a steady diet of low fat foods. You have training, personality and strong music knowledge. You know the lingo and the proper dress codes. You have it together. You can get up in front of almost any crowd and knock 'em dead. So why are so many DJs/KJs so dang cheap ($250 or less for six hours)? Don't laugh, it's a fact, even here in L.A. Whether you're in the business full time trying to undercut your competition or a "weekend warrior" with a second income, here's something to think about. After you read this you may realize you have been throwing other people's parties at your expense. What are the real costs of running a professional mobile entertainment business from a home office? The following scenario is to determine profit and loss, and show that $250 a gig just doesn't cut it. However, though I have first-hand experience, I'm not a CPA, so take your specific tax questions to a professional. Let's take a look at the expenses for a fictitious sole proprietorship on a monthly basis. These are not actual figures, just examples. $285 - vehicle payment $200 - personal loan payment (used for business start up) $450 - credit cards, membership dues, seminars, etc. $150 - equipment lease, maintenance, upgrades $80 - gas for car $51-dry cleaning $250- music

$25 - clothing allowance $200 -utilities $12 - pager $150 - office supplies $100 - marketing (ads, printing, etc.) $100 - meals and expenses $150 - miscellaneous Total - $2,203.00 Now let's take what you charge for your gigs and work this out a little further. Let's look at what you would have to charge if you did six gigs a month. Your total expenses, $2,203, divided by six equals $367.16. You would need to clear $367.16 each gig just to pay the bills. I didn't even include insurance or what you would draw as personal living expenses in the figures above. This is without labor expense on the gigs or in your office. This is just enough to cover the bills. Let's hope nothing gets broken or stolen. What about saving for the future, saving for new equipment or equipment break­ downs, retirement, taxes or, Heaven forbid, making a profit? Let's double our charge per gig to $700. So you are doing six gigs a month, every month, at $700 per gig. You still have not paid for an assistant on any of these gigs. You now have a gross profit of $350 per gig. It is gross profit because you have not defined any savings or retirement plans, taxes, new equipment, etc. If you do twice the amount of gigs each month you are going to need to pay for talent and probably secretarial help. You have to have some kind of a life. Is $700 per gig at all out of line? Not when you add in the amount of time you actually spend on each event: • 30 minutes for the first sales call with a basic explanation of your services • One hour or more for in-person presenta­ tion • One hour for administration of contract and paperwork and follow-up • One hour to check music, equipment and MOBILE BEAT


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$1,500 Total

So after deducting $1,500 for basic personal expenses, you now have $600.24 to buy equipment insurance, spend more on marketing, learn the business of doing business, save for retirement, and pay taxes. Granted, some of the business costs are deductible on your taxes at the end of the year, which will help your year-end figures, but you still have to come up with the cash in the first place. A group of us in L.A. recently spoke with a profes­ sional who added up our costs and advised us we should not go out for anything less than $1,500 per gig! Can you ask for that much? Maybe you can. If so and you would like to share with us how you do it, please write me at 9800D Topanga Canyon Boulevard #210, Chatsworth, California 91311. We will be sure to share the top marketing success stories in future articles. Author's note: This article was co-authored byjobnnie Stephenson. I would like to thank him for all ofhis help. He is an inspiration to many. In fact, I can hear him asking me, "Robert, are you hi it for the business or is it a hobby?" Welljohnnie, I am in it for the business. Thanks, you're the best.

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