Hire iPod As Your Wedding Singer

ipod weddingIs there anything iPod can’t do? With the rising costs of weddings, engaged couples are now looking to ditch the traditional wedding band or disc jockey to play at their wedding receptions. It seems they have something electronic up their sleeves. If you sense iPod having a hand at this, you’re absolutely correct. iPods and digital music devices are giving DJs a run for their money, especially when it comes to smaller, and more casual Las Vegas-style nuptials. Spending a large chunk of the wedding budget on food and flowers leaves couple just enough cash to hire an iPod.

Aside from the big savings, one good thing that stems from this alternative is the chance for the couples to put their own personal spin on the wedding playlist. Given its benefits, not everyone is convinced (including wedding experts) that DJ rigs and bands will disappear from receptions. To some of them, the threat of MP3 replacement is not real.

Let’s see. The cost of DJ  for four hours ranges from $1,000 to $1,500, while a band can be anywhere between $3,000 and $15,000. MP3 players starts at $200, and even if you buy the sound system you need, it will still be under $1,000. Best part of it? You’re guaranteed it will show up.

ipod weddingIs there anything iPod can’t do? With the rising costs of weddings, engaged couples are now looking to ditch the traditional wedding band or disc jockey to play at their wedding receptions. It seems they have something electronic up their sleeves. If you sense iPod having a hand at this, you’re absolutely correct. iPods and digital music devices are giving DJs a run for their money, especially when it comes to smaller, and more casual Las Vegas-style nuptials. Spending a large chunk of the wedding budget on food and flowers leaves couple just enough cash to hire an iPod.

Aside from the big savings, one good thing that stems from this alternative is the chance for the couples to put their own personal spin on the wedding playlist. Given its benefits, not everyone is convinced (including wedding experts) that DJ rigs and bands will disappear from receptions. To some of them, the threat of MP3 replacement is not real.

Let’s see. The cost of DJ  for four hours ranges from $1,000 to $1,500, while a band can be anywhere between $3,000 and $15,000. MP3 players starts at $200, and even if you buy the sound system you need, it will still be under $1,000. Best part of it? You’re guaranteed it will show up.

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