4/13/2008
What supplies you need for a rave really depends what size party you are throwing. Just make sure that you gather your supplies before the event, so you aren't running around on the day of the event looking for those last few items.
Things You’ll Need:
- Sound system
- Lights
- Turntables
- DJ booth
- Vinyl records
- PA system
Select Basic Supplies for a Rave
Step 1:
Rent a really good sound system. The key to any good rave is the music, so you will want powerful speakers and a decent PA system. If your venue already has a great sound system, just make sure your other supplies work on the system.
Step 2:
Borrow or rent DJ equipment. You need at least two turntables, a CD player and a mixing board. Your best bet is to borrow equipment from a DJ if you happen to have one as a friend. His turntables will be far superior to any rental.
Step 3:
Pack extra needles, headphones, turntable mats and wires. You should provide extra of anything that can be packed up by a DJ rushing out of the booth.
Step 4:
Select lights that will work for the space. You can usually rent lights from the same place as the sound equipment.
Step 5:
Decide if you want a bubble or fog machine to add atmosphere to your party. These can add atmosphere, but at an added cost.
Step 6:
Provide anything that a live band may need. While raves tend to focus on DJs, live ambient and trance bands are also quite popular. A band will need sound equipment at the very lease, so select mixing boards and PA systems that will handle the DJs and the bands.
Step 7:
Make sure you have the proper cables. If you rented the equipment, check the connections before you accept the equipment. Many DJs use digital music now, so you will also want to bring all the necessary cables to hook up a laptop or MP3 player.
Step 8:
Use the walls at your party to showcase a large-scale art installation. While art goes beyond basic supplies, decorations are key to making a space look great.
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