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Sound & Light companies........

quantumdj

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Any suggestions? I'm looking for a good sound and light company for a massive (WEMF-sized) outdoor event to be thrown in april. More info to be posted later.

A phone # and website adress would be appreciated.


(p.s. wait till you see who the headliners are!)
 
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if it's the size of wemf I recomend Apex and westbury.

they do wemf, all the huge parties, they did summers end last year, they do idance to I believe.

not sure of the number, but they're in the yellowpages.
 
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Vidman:
Thunderstorm Productions
519-741-2005
info@thunderstormpro.com
http://thunderstormpro.com

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um.... I don't think those guys could handle something the size of wemf.


apex or westbury or the way to go. Ask around, I'm sure most of the promoters that have done 4000+ person parties will say the same.

http://www.westbury.com/
http://www.apexsound.com/


what you can expect from them... for a fee of course:
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djcheezwhiz

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westbury are excellent...the technicians are all top notch & they've been involved with the party scene since basically day one...not sure of costs anymore as it's been about 5 years since i've had to use them...

jc
 

beaker

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Mike Richards:
ACS Productions!!!!

Trust Me!!!

www.acsproductions.com
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no way. i know ACS does sound for a lot of the local parties. unfortunately, i've played twice on crappy-ass 4-channel numark mixers of theirs that were broken. i almost went deaf in one ear because the monitoring on one of them was wonky. and the mixer they supplied to the twelveinch.com studio has a broken kaoss pad. i'm very unimpressed that a "pro" sound company would supply such shoddy low-grade equipment.
 
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