
Speakers are a crucial piece of equipment in every DJ setup. Speakers can easily make or break your set, and you need to find speakers that will produce quality sound. However, with all the options available, you need to ensure that you are making the right choice.
Whether you are a home DJ, club DJ, wedding DJ, or mobile DJ, this article will guide you on what to look for when choosing DJ speakers that will work for you.
Determine Your Budget
How much are you willing to invest in your speakers? Speaker prices vary, and you can find an option for every budget. Drafting out a budget will inform the speakers you can buy. For example, when choosing between passive speakers and active speakers, how much you are willing to spend will determine which of these you choose.

Additionally, your budget will also affect whether you add a subwoofer. Though a subwoofer is not needed, it can add deeper bass and clarity to your music.
Your budget will also determine whether you should add accessories such as tripods or stands, speaker pads, and covers.
For more information, you can visit Channel DJ for a review of the best DJ speakers and how much they cost.
Know Where You Will Be Playing
Before you choose which speakers to buy, you need to find out where you plan to play the most. Different speakers are made for specific environments. Some speakers are not made for loud music over long periods.
For example, understanding this will help you know whether you want studio speakers or PA speakers. Outdoor gigs require louder speakers than indoor ones.
Preferred Genre of Music
The type of music you will be playing will determine the speakers you should buy. Hip-hop, EDM, House, and Techno music will probably require more bass than rock music. If you do not have a specific genre, go for speakers that can cater to all genres.
Look at the Specifications
The specifications of a speaker can easily confuse you and make the buying process more complicated for you. To make matters worse, there are no standard measurements for a great speaker for DJing. Nevertheless, there are certain things you can check for when looking for the right speakers.

● Size. When looking at a speaker’s specifications, you will see the dimensions of the speaker, usually indicated in inches. The bigger the speaker, the louder the sound. The size of your speaker is also determined by the type of DJ you are. If you play in small venues, you will probably need smaller speakers.
● Weight. This is something you should consider, especially if you will be moving around with your speakers. Moreover, the thicker the speaker, the more durable it will be. This is because the speaker is probably made from thicker materials.
● Range. The speakers you choose should have a full range of frequencies. This is measured in Hertz (Hz). Low frequencies are measured in Hz, while high frequencies are measured in kHz. Look for speakers with a low-range woofer for low frequencies and tweeters for high frequencies. The higher the Hz, the deeper the bass, and the higher the kHz, the clearer the sound. If the speaker you choose has 50Hz or higher, you may not need a subwoofer.
● RMS. RMS stands for root mean square, and it measures the power of an AC signal.
● Sensitivity. This is the maximum sound pressure level the speaker can produce and is measured in dB. Simply put, this looks at how loud the speaker is. Look for speakers that range between 85-110 dB.
● Watts. A watt refers to the amount of power your speakers can handle. High wattage does not mean that the speaker will be loud. Higher wattage does not necessarily mean louder music.
Check on Compatibility
What type of DJ controller do you have? Ensure that the speakers you choose are compatible with your equipment. Check if the auxiliary ports are compatible with the other equipment that you have. You can also look for a speaker that has a microphone jack or Bluetooth capabilities.

Do a Sound Check
Ensure that you can test the speakers before you buy them. This means that you may need to physically go and check the quality of the speakers. If you choose to buy your speakers online, check different reviews on the product and video tutorials. Do not rely only on the reviews on the website. Do extensive research.
When testing, you can check for:
● A clear bass line.
● Different elements in a track. Can you clearly hear the different instruments on the track?
● Crisp and clear sound as opposed to shrill and distorted.
Choosing the right speaker ensures that your music is heard the way you want it to be heard. Do your due diligence. This is a long-term investment, and you want to do it right the first time.

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