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Johnathan explains his take on “best practices” for setting up DJ equipment.

He discusses how to properly position and set up your decks, how to achieve the right balance between audio volume and quality and how to set up speakers in a way that’s most useful for you as a DJ.

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4 Responses to “How to Set Up DJ Equipment”  

  1. 1 stretta

    Wait a minute. Wait a minute. I can have my CD player to the left OR the right of my mixer?

    That’s just crazy talk.

  2. 2 synthhead

    stretta – where’s the laptop go?

  3. 3 MisterCharlie

    this guy annoys me alot…. his theory about the speaker moving out and stuff is kinda fluffy, it got the same credibility as the “scientific” facts in women beauty products ads…

    and he forgot to mention something VERY important: take a properly mastered track to set the gain/volumes (something not so common these days…)

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