I've been asked what type of equipment I use for my set ups. For the music, a program called DJ Power, www.djpower.com It's also a touch screen, very cool, sleek system! I can add instant requests. No fumbling over "Where's that CD??" Speaking of which, we can import yours live at your event without any interruptions.
What about backups? Many times we are asked about backups, they include a laptop with a DJ software program called OTSAV or another DJ Power.

Here are the specs in case you are interested...Very few DJs use this particular piece of equipment, it is made for Mobile DJs, Club DJs and Radio stations. Not cheap by any means.
Lunch Box: (black) – Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz (1066 MHz), 17” ultra bright TFT (built in), Intel 965 MB (800 MHz), 2x400G SATA HD (7200 RPM), 2 G DDR2-RAM (800 MHz), SB Live Audigy, onboard (2nd sound card), Intel GMA X3000 onboard Graphics Controller, DVD-ROM drive, Ethernet, LAN, 10 USB, 1394 fire-wire, Win XP Pro, DJPower CD, 2 internal high quality cue speakers, DVD ripping software, CD ripping software, hard case (carry on) with wheels and retractable handle, upgradeable to 4 G RAM, faster processor, larger HD, touch screen, pro sound card, 2nd video card and more)
Up next is the Imcomparable L1 speaker system. It has a 180* angle all around the room. This is the preferred speaker system at the accoustically challenged venues such as but not limited too: The Historic Hall of Springs, Canfield Casino, and The New 11 North Pearl - Any venue with very high ceilings that opposes a threat of poor quality sound.
The Bose L1 are your answer! Any other speaker you will be disappointed, specifically because of the echos you will hear...The Hall of Springs, The Canfield Casino, 11 North Pearl are a few for example.
This is a perfect pic of the system at Hunter Mountain. You will notice of Bose L1s on each side of the table and the B1s, or sub woofers for the "Thump" sound on the bottom of the table.
