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Big Deal Entertainment provided sound for Priority Male, Arizona State University's male a cappella group. The group consists of 14 members who come from all walks of life. A total of 14 Shure Wireless Microphones and our Pro Concert PA Package allowed the performers to move about the stage without having to worry about tangled cables.
Equipment Used
- PreSonus StudioLive 16.4.2 Digital Mixer
- QSC KLA12 Powered Line Array 12" Speakers
- QSC KLA181 Powered 18" Subwoofers
- QSC K12 Powered Monitors
- Shure SLX4/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphones
Big Deal Entertainment provided sound for Landfill Harmonic, a paraguayan musical youth group of kids that live next to one of South America’s largest landfills. This unlikely orchestra plays music from instruments made entirely out of garbage. Our Pro Concert PA Package and Shure microphones picked up the unique sound of this group extremely well.
Equipment Used
- PreSonus StudioLive 16.4.2 Digital Mixer
- QSC KLA12 Powered Line Array 12" Speakers
- Shure SM58 Microphones
- Shure SM57 Microphones
Big Deal Entertainment provided sound for the Spencer Sutherland Band. Our Concert PA Package provided plenty of low end to get everyone dancing!
Equipment Used
- PreSonus StudioLive 16.4.2 Digital Mixer
- JBL PRX715 15" 2-Way Speakers
- JBL PRX718XLF Powered 18" Subwoofers
- QSC K12 Powered Monitors
- Shure SM58 Microphones
- Sennheiser e609 Guitar Amp Microphones
- Shure PGDMK6 Six Piece Drum Microphone Kit
Big Deal Entertainment provided sound for a youth dance company performance at Desert Ridge Marketplace in Phoenix. Our popular Basic PA Package was a perfect size for this crowd and includes a cable to hook up any audio player.
Equipment Used
- Yamaha EMX212S 8 Channel Powered Mixer
- 15" Carvin 2-way Speakers
- Hookup for iPod or Other Audio Devices
Big Deal Entertainment provided sound for a High School Cheerleading Competition in Tempe AZ. We used our Premium Sound System.
Equipment Used
- Yamaha EMX212S 8 Channel Powered Mixer
- JBL PRX715 15" 2-Way Speakers
- Hookup for iPod or Other Audio Devices
Big Deal Entertainment provided sound for the Gilbert Vietnam Memorial groundbreaking ceremony. This was a large area, so we used four QSC line array speakers with wireless microphones and a PreSonus StudioLive 16.4.2 Digital Mixer for complete coverage. We were also able to mic the entire army band, as well as a guitar duo.
Equipment Used
- PreSonus StudioLive 16.4.2 Digital Mixer
- QSC KLA12 Powered Line Array 12" Speakers
- Shure SLX4/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphones
- Shure SM57 Microphones
Big Deal Entertainment provided sound for the Steven Page of Bare Naked Ladies at an anniversary party in Phoenix. We used our Pro Concert PA Package and even provided him with a Guild D55 acoustic guitar. The sound was incredible and he gave quite a performance!
Equipment Used
- PreSonus StudioLive 16.4.2 Digital Mixer
- QSC KLA12 Powered Line Array 12" Speakers
- QSC KLA181 Powered 18" Subwoofers
- Shure SM58 Microphone
Big Deal Entertainment provided sound for the Atomic Punks, a Van Halen tribute band from Los Angeles. We used our Pro Concert PA Package and the show was extremely energetic!
Equipment Used
- PreSonus StudioLive 16.4.2 Digital Mixer
- QSC KLA12 Powered Line Array 12" Speakers
- QSC KLA181 Powered 18" Subwoofers
- QSC K12 Powered Monitors
- Shure SLX4/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone
- Shure SM58 Microphones
Big Deal Entertainment provided five sound systems for local celebrity announcers along the route of the 2017 Gilbert Days Parade. This year’s Grand Marshal was none other than America's Got Talent Season 12 Contestant Evie Clair! This was our second year working at the parade for the town of Gilbert, Arizona.
Equipment Used
- QSC K12 Powered Speakers
- JBL PRX715 15" 2-Way Speakers
- Shure SM58 Microphones
- Yamaha EMX212S 8 Channel Powered Mixers
- Yamaha MG06x Mixers
The Gilbert Days parade is a long tradition of being the premiere event for Gilbert Days. The parade is a celebration of the town’s heritage and involves many local schools, businesses, non-profit organizations, and special interest groups. This year's theme was #GilbertKindness.
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This past October, Jaynee Benavidez (Stage name Dolly Games) from Tucson, AZ contracted $200 worth of sound equipment plus delivery/setup costs for a breast cancer event in Phoenix, AZ and has stiffed us for the entire amount. The sound equipment was delivered to the Monorchid venue in downtown Phoenix, then picked up the following day. The credit card provided has since declined multiple times. We have since attempted to contact Jaynee Benavidez via telephone as well as email and have been responded to with profanity and a lack of communication. We still have not received payment for the contracted equipment.
We post this review of the Jaynee Benavidez (Dolly Games) of Tucson, AZ in order to warn other vendors about our experience. You can help us by contacting her at
- Jaynee Benavidez (personal facebook profile)
- Jaynee Benavidez runs an organization called RED LIP Nation. (facebook profile)
- Jaynee Benavidez performs as a R&B/ Hip Hop artist under the name Dolly Games. (facebook profile)
- Jaynee Benavidez also currently provides childcare (facebook profile)
- Jaynee Benavidez (instagram profile)
- Jaynee Benavidez (Twitter)
- Jaynee Benavidez attended the University of Arizona in Tuscon, AZ.
We urge you not to have business affiliations with Jaynee Benavidez in any way.
This past April, Timothy Gough (Stage name Tim Timothy) from Los Angeles, CA contracted $325 worth of sound equipment plus delivery/setup costs for the Neon Pink Party Tour in Phoenix, AZ and has stiffed us for the entire amount. The sound equipment (A Pioneer DJM900NXS Disk Jockey Mixer and three Pioneer CDJ2000 NXS Disk Jockey Digital Multi Players) was delivered to The Pressroom (441 W Madison St, Phoenix, AZ 85003,) then picked up the following day. The credit card provided has since declined multiple times. We have since attempted to contact Timothy Gough via telephone as well as email. We still have not received payment for the contracted equipment.
We post this review of the Tim Gough (Tim Timothy) of Los Angeles, CA in order to warn other vendors about our experience. You can help us by contacting him at
- Tim Timothy (personal facebook profile)
- Timothy Gough works for an organization called MoGo Now. (facebook profile)
- Timothy Gough (linkedin)
- MoGo Now (Twitter)
- MoGo Now (Website)
We urge you not to have business affiliations with Timothy Gough in any way.
This past April, Timothy Gough (Stage name Tim Timothy) from Los Angeles, CA contracted $325 worth of sound equipment plus delivery/setup costs for the Neon Pink Party Tour in Phoenix, AZ and has stiffed us for the entire amount. The sound equipment (A Pioneer DJM900NXS Disk Jockey Mixer and three Pioneer CDJ2000 NXS Disk Jockey Digital Multi Players) was delivered to The Pressroom (441 W Madison St, Phoenix, AZ 85003,) then picked up the following day. The credit card provided has since declined multiple times. We have since attempted to contact Timothy Gough via telephone as well as email. We still have not received payment for the contracted equipment.
We post this review of the Tim Gough (Tim Timothy) of Los Angeles, CA in order to warn other vendors about our experience. You can help us by contacting him at
- Tim Timothy (personal facebook profile)
- Timothy Gough works for an organization called MoGo Now. (facebook profile)
- Timothy Gough (linkedin)
- MoGo Now (Twitter)
- MoGo Now (Website)
We urge you not to have business affiliations with Timothy Gough in any way.
Sentimental? Yes. Simple? Not always. Here's what you may not know about planning a backyard wedding celebration.
When it comes to weddings, there really is no place like home. Maybe your parents have an amazing lakeside house, or Grandma has that perfect country cottage. But odds are your childhood homestead isn't quite prepared for 150 wedding guests, 75 cars, 20 waiters, 15 tables, and 1 happy couple. Although it may be more work (and more expensive) than you anticipated, you won't regret saying your vows in the place that means the most to you. It's all about being prepared for what it takes to throw a wedding in your very own backyard.
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