“Ceremony audio is so important and very easily overlooked by couples who don’t have a professional wedding planner. I think a lot of couples just assume that it’s something that the venue arranges for, but that’s not always the case! The ceremony is the first part of a couple’s wedding day, and for all intents and purposes, the REASON people are there!! If guests can’t hear the ceremony, they will most likely feel disconnected and will start to lose focus. Making sure that your guests can hear the couple exchanging their vows or the officiant’s inspirational words is the best way to make sure they remain involved and focused on true reason for the celebration!”
-Kimberly Rhodes from Hitched Events
“If you are hiring musicians for your ceremony, ask about their power and audio requirements ahead of time. Some musicians do not travel with this type of equipment, so it’s important to work with your audio vendor to ensure they will have a proper setup.”
“If you have a videographer, make sure they are able to capture the audio through their own equipment or through the outside vendor’s equipment. Connect the two vendors via email or phone ahead of time to ensure they are on the same page (and that you are not paying for duplicate equipment). Your wedding planner can also assist with this task!”
-The team at DFW Events