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High Fidelity

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About High Fidelity

  • Rank
    The Gentleman
  • Birthday 23/09/1951

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  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Level Of Experience
    Semi-Pro - I D.J alongside a full time Job / School
  • Associations
    WDJA
  • Areas of cover
    Warrington
  • Reason for Joining
    I work in broadcasting / media
  • DJ Category
    Roadie

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  • Location
    Warrington, Cheshire
  1. Personally, I always have the lights as high as possible. The principle being that the higher they are, the less likely they are to shine in peoples eyes on the dancefloor.
  2. I noticed on a bottle of sun tan lotion the other day "For External Use Only" I suppose in these days of litigation, the manufacturers have to try to cover their posteriers :moon: in every possible way.
  3. One I've had requested a couple of times Born to Hand Jive - Dirty Dancing
  4. I once deleted the whole inbox when going through the spam on autopilot. Now I have the pst file copied to another drive automatically when the PC starts up. I really wish that Bill Gates's idea of charging for emails had taken off. If all the ISP's in the world charged 1p per email, it would not be worth the spammers sending out 5 thousand emails for the chance of a £25 sale, and I would happily pay 1p per email to stop all the spam.
  5. I notice that you didn't mention a backup mixer. My own take on backup equipment for the discos is that it only needs to get you through the rest of the night in case of disaster with a reasonable sound quality, so you don't need to invest in or carry extra expensive equipment. I personally carry an old McGregor 4 channel mono 100W amp. This acts as backup for both the amp and the mixer, as with a variety of leads I can plug everything into it's own channel on the amp. The exception to this is when I do the sound for theatre shows etc. I then have backup power amp, mixer etc. Th
  6. My hearing is definitely not what it was, neither is my eyesight, so I suspect mine is due to age. It was really brought home to me how bad my hearing is yesterday when a group of 18 of us from work had a meeting in Yates to discuss something. The background music wasn't loud at all, but I couldn't tell what others were saying half the time. The wife calls me a deaf old b:cense:g:cense: at home and is always moaning at me for how loud I've got the TV. The most frustrating thing is my eyes though. I used to work on printed circuit boards, replacing components without any tro
  7. I wish you all the best for the future Matt, and you're doing it at the right age, rather than waiting till your old like me and then wishing you'd tried it when you were younger. Having said that, I've been fully self employed 3 times between the age of 20 and 40, and gone bust 3 times (mainly because I'm useless at managing my finances), but I still wouldn't change the past. When you get to my age you often look back and think, "I wonder what would have happened if I'd done that", so go for it now while you're still young. :Thumbup:
  8. :djuhi: Welcome Jon Know what you mean about the cables. Mine have to be coiled up properly, and put away neatly. Makes it's so much easier setting up. When my son puts stuff away, it takes me ages untangling them all, which drives me mad when I setting up.
  9. :wall: Oh all right then, Richard O'Brien Stop picking on me just because I'm old. :sad:
  10. I play it quite often, usually with YMCA, Oops Upside etc. Like others, I only play the Richard O'Sullivan London cast original though.
  11. I've seen Karaoke hosts who can't sing for toffee, but they had a fantastic bubbly personality which worked really well as they took the P out of themselves. I personally can sing, but deliberately never sing my best when starting the night, and if they're not getting up to sing, I make my singing get worse & worse till (hopefully) someone does get up for a go.
  12. Aahh! I'm using the 2008 diary, so it must have arrived. Suppose I'll have to start trawling through all that paperwork that's in a pile waiting to be looked at and dealt with.
  13. After talking to a potential customer the other day where she mentioned PLI, I looked in my laptop bag (where I keep my PLI & PAT certs) and found the PLI cert in there from MU expired at the end of Dec 2007. I don't recall receiving a new one, though that doesn't mean I haven't :stu: . Has anyone else received their 2008 one yet?
  14. I seem to recall that some famous top name DJ's don't use vinyl anymore, and that they play premixed mixes. Wonder if she'd cancel them for the same reason. With regards to using a laptop, I've never had anything but positive comments.
  15. I can't believe that you did that to a guest, or that you'd post it in a public area of the forum. :shrug: Hope non of your future bookings read it.
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