Hi, I'm supposed to play a halloween party tomorrow in my friend's backyard and it's supposed to dip to around freezing maybe 1 or 2 degrees higher at night..... is it safe to have my two 800's out there for 4-5 hours?
Oct-30-2008 23:33
n3lly
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
If you're using them i see no reason why the heat they generate on their own wont keep them warm enough..
Though having said that. Look for an online manual and search within for the recommended operating temperatures..
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
A while back my CDJ's fucked up because of the weather. I took them to a club. It was freaking hot inside, but outside was really cold. When the club was over, I immediately got my CDJ's and put them in my car, which was cold.
I took them from hot weather to cold weather, condensation happened, and BAM! I had to get them fixed.
Oct-31-2008 02:40
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Re: CDJS In Cold Weather
quote:
Originally posted by Monocle
Hi, I'm supposed to play a halloween party tomorrow in my friend's backyard and it's supposed to dip to around freezing maybe 1 or 2 degrees higher at night..... is it safe to have my two 800's out there for 4-5 hours?
Yes.
Oct-31-2008 02:40
Monocle
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2008
Location: Ottawa
actually we are planning on having a few heaters scattered around and it's a pretty cool concept... a few of my friends are trying to start up this snowboarding team so we're having a railjam in the backyard for halloween and I get to supply the beats
It's pretty cool though, 16 foot rail plus the kicker and they're gonna film it all so i might post a video perhaps if it goes down nicely hahahaha... thx boys
Oct-31-2008 03:33
miamitranceman
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Miami
quote:
Originally posted by Monocle
actually we are planning on having a few heaters scattered around and it's a pretty cool concept... a few of my friends are trying to start up this snowboarding team so we're having a railjam in the backyard for halloween and I get to supply the beats
It's pretty cool though, 16 foot rail plus the kicker and they're gonna film it all so i might post a video perhaps if it goes down nicely hahahaha... thx boys
Nice!
About a year and a half ago I did a wakeboarding railjam down here that was a lot of fun. Get ready to bring the energy!
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Hahahaah got over 100 people confirmed in this guy's backyard... and it's my first gig lol. Oh well, people will definitely be way too fucked up to care and it isn't exactly an elitist TA critic type group lol, they don't know what a good mix is hahahaha so I can get away with lots. Should be looooots of fun I went yesterday to check out the spot and it looks awesome, I'll try and get some pics up. The guy even set up a camera on the roof to film the wholething, got spotlights lighting the place up, couple speakers and a sub, and he's got a video feed hooked up from the camera to the basement so if people get too cold, head on down to the basement and you can see the comp. on a projection screen.... raelly dope. plus the beats will be fed to the basement as well
Oct-31-2008 14:04
Adam420
Trance Free Since 2003
Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Montreal, QC
Well for Igloofest last year the temperature was at least -10 C, so I'm sure all will be in order. The question is, will YOU be ok in the cold
Oct-31-2008 16:16
Monocle
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2008
Location: Ottawa
No worries the beer shall warm me up nicely I'm sure
Oct-31-2008 17:27
elFreak
Blood Diamonds and Salsa
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: With Juan Pachanga Eating Tacos. Ah Ha Si Mi Gusta.
quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
Well for Igloofest last year the temperature was at least -10 C, so I'm sure all will be in order. The question is, will YOU be ok in the cold
josh wink spins vinyl and the rest used laptops.
condensation will fuck up a cdj very fast. Keep them dry.
they were also rotating gear so that they would not mess up