Why choose us? Because we care! We know how important your wedding night is, and all of the small details that mean so much to you. Couples choose Sound Waves for numerous reasons we love our job, our experience, presentation and dedication to quality are just some. Here are our most frequently asked questions... How many years of experience do you have? Experience brings knowledge of common problems and situations. With over 15 years experience in djing for weddings parties, we can cater for all situations. We know how to read a crowd and most importantly make sure your night runs as smoothly as possible. How far in advance should I book my disc jockey? The typical booking period is 6 months to 1 year; although, we have been known to fulfill needs on extremely short notice. The best advice we can give is to book your wedding dj as soon as you have made a decision. How early will you be to our site to set up? An average of sixty minutes should be allowed for set up and sound check (there is no additional charge for this). We prefer to arrive early or if possible the day before so music can begin seamlessly, as soon as your band or other entertainment finishes. Will you allow requests? Requests are always welcomed. If a song seems inappropriate, a good DJ will explain the reason and ask for an alternative selection. NOTE: We will actually sit down with you prior to the wedding to go over all of the details. This allows you the benefit of custom-tailoring the entire reception to meet the expectations of your dream wedding. Are there any hidden fees or costs? Never! All costs and fees are discussed with you and are included in the contract. Do you use professional equipment? Using professional equipment (including professional backup systems) helps to insure reliable service and a quality presentation. Sound Waves understand that you want the best performance for your money. Rest assure that we will work with you before the big day to ensure that your every expectation is exceeded, you listen to a few "First Dance Songs / Slow Songs" under the music page.
