Posts Tagged ‘halls for parties’

Stargazer On The Road Again

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

This weekend has been another very busy one for Stargazer Discos with jobs scattered all over the place.

As usual we were fully booked but what made this weekend really memorable was the sheer amout of travelling that had to be done. Since the demise of Yellow Pages and the advent of the net, clients are drawn to Stargazer from all over the South of England - Not just the area in which the localised Yellow Pages was published.

On Saturday 2 DJs headed off to Norwich for a wedding, staying overnight at the fabulous Gothic House Bed and Breakfast, owned and run by Clive Harvey (Details below.)

On Sunday ie today, we headed off to Dorking for another wedding reception disco. Whereas tomorrow it’s back on the road again, this time to Ashford in Kent  - For a wedding disco in a marquee.

Next Thursday, we head off for Richmond for a corporate Karaoke Event.

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If you ever find yourself looking for a great, centrally located place to stay in Norwich, you absolutely could not find better than Gothic House - Here are the details . . . . .

Clive Harvey
Gothic House
King’s Head Yard
Magdalen Street
Norwich
NR3 1JE
01603 631879

www.gothic-house-norwich.com

Lovely Venue - But Appearances Can Be Very Deceptive

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

A sound limiter is an electrical device which senses how much noise the guests and DJ are making and, if it goes over a certain decibel level, it will automatically cut the electric, leaving your hall in silence.

Unless you have actually been to an event at the hall you are considering and know for a fact that it is set at a reasonable level, you should strongly consider choosing another venue - Sound limiters can be a complete nightmare !!!

A Stargazer DJ had a classic example only last night of how bad things can get.

As the guests entered the newly built very smart hall, everyone was gushing with praise about how nice it was - They were singing a completely different tune by the end of the evening.

The father of the bride greeted the DJ and said - “We thought we would set you up in that corner, as it’s the only one near the plug sockets.” 

He continued “Oh, by the way, the caretaker said something about a sound limiter.” The DJ groaned and explained that sometimes they can be a real problem but set up as instructed. Shortly afterwards the guests flooded in.

It was a hot, humid, summer night but thank God they had air conditioning in the hall. Just as well really because plastered on every door to the beautifully manicured garden and veranda was a note saying that if the door was left open for more than 30 seconds, the electricity supply inside the hall would be cut.

Everyone tucked into the buffet and soon afterwards it as time for dancing - The DJ asked the father of the bride if the  lights could be dimmed and off he went off to find the switches - 2 minutes later the hall was plunged into total darkness - The choice apparently was either all the lights on, or all the lights off - Not an ideal situation when you have elderly guests.

Shortly after that the DJ and everyone else noticed that it was suddenly getting very warm - Whoever designed the hall built in a wonderful energy saving device which automatically turned off the aircon when the lights were turned off. Of course nobody would ever want to dim the lights at a party venue, would they !

Not a problem if you could open the doors and windows but there were no windows and we already know what happens if you open the doors. The lights were switched back on and the room lit up brighter than an operating theatre.

Fortunately, this particular set of guests were very good hearted and determined to enjoy themselves no matter. However,  any professional DJ will tell you that not being able to dim the lights usually means that far less people will come and dance.

Everything was going well when suddenly the wretched sound limiter kicked in and all went quiet. The guests returned to their seats while the father of the bride frantically pressed the  reset switch on the limiter.

Success !!!

The electricity came back on. However, the DJ’s laptop still needed to reboot and then he needed to re-selected a new song, so several minutes went by before everything got going again.

Fortunately, on this occasion he had a sympathetic crowd and soon everybody was dancing, singing and cheering again. Then, you guessed it, the sound limiter kicked in once more. Groans all around and more frantic pressing of the re-set switch. However, no matter how hard they tried, no amound of pressing or banging would restore the power -  It was off for good !

The groom searched the building and outside for the caretaker but she was nowhere to be found. He rang her mobile - It was switched off.

The DJ tried every socket in the hall to no avail. Eventually he discovered a working one behind the fridge in a kitchen next door. Unfortunately, it was miles away from where he was forced to set up. He explained the situation to the groom and everybody rallied around and helped reposition the disco. 10 minutes later he was up and running again.

Quick-thinking by the Stargazer DJ and a helpful attitude from the guests avoided what otherwise could have been a complete disaster.

So, some words of advice when you are chosing your venue.

Ask if there is a sound limiter at each venue but please do not for one second think that the person showing you the hall will honestly tell you how bad it can be. It’s a bit like expecting a rottweiler owner to warn you that their dog will probably bite you.

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