Sunday, September 25, 2011

Plan to Visit the 2011 Bridal Spectacular


If you are planning a Fort Wayne wedding, don't miss the 2011 Bridal Spectacular on Sunday, October 2, 2011. Megasound will be one of the many wedding professionals on site ready to help you plan your 2012 or 2013 wedding. Whether you are newly engaged or your wedding is right around the corner, the Bridal Spectacular offers the advantage of featuring many qualified wedding professionals in one handy location.



If you are looking for the latest bridal fashions or attire for your wedding party, don't miss the runway fashion show at 2pm. You'll enjoy samples of tasty cakes from regional bakers and food delights from area caterers as well as sweet chocolate treats. You'll have a chance to talk to DJs, Officiants, hair stylists as well as view samples from professional photographers and video artists and the newest in wedding invitations and floral designs.

Tasty Wedding Cake Samples


At the Megasound booth, we'll be giving away several prizes including a $200 prize for "savings off" your ceremony and reception package. Be sure to sign up at the door as well as the individual vendor booths for wonderful door prizes and other opportunities to save money on planning your wedding. In the past brides have won free bridesmaids bouquets, cake servers, money off their event packages, and much more.

Another can't miss treat at the Megasound is the "Real Bride" Jessica who will be on site to to answer questions about planning your wedding, how it was to have Megasound assist her with her wedding, and other helpful tips on surviving and enjoying your wedding day.

Real Bride Jessica



The Bridal Spectacular is from noon-4pm at the Allen County Memorial Coliseum which is located at 4000 Parnell Avenue in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tickets are available at the door.


Thursday, November 25, 2010

Megasound Holds Contest for 25th Anniversary Giveaway

Press Release from Megasound

Fort Wayne, Indiana, November 25, 2010 -- A local DJ/MC/Officiant company is showing their appreciation to the community as a part of their 25th Anniversary celebration. Many couples are forgoing their ideal wedding ceremony due to the economic downturn, job concerns, and financial situations. Megasound is grateful for the 25 years of support from the Fort Wayne community. In turn, as a thank you, Megasound will present one area couple with a $350 wedding ceremony package. Megasound will custom-tailor a wedding ceremony and ceremony music package that reflects the couple's personalities, unique qualities, and respective traditions. This contest runs through December 20, 2010 and the winning couple will be announced on December 25th. To win this wedding ceremony giveaway, couples are asked to submit a short letter to the company answering the question, "What qualities are important to you (the bride and groom) in a DJ/MC/Officiant company for your wedding?" Be sure to include your name, address, phone number, email address, date and location of wedding ceremony, and the reason why you deserve to win this wedding contest. Entries can be mailed to Megasound, P.O. Box 5098, Fort Wayne, IN 46895-5098, or emailed to Megasound01@comcast.net.


Megasound is a professional DJ/MC/Officiant service specializing in weddings. Megasound offers a complimentary consultation in order to determine a couple’s specific wedding needs. The company works closely with each couple in order to create a meaningful, truly exquisite wedding ceremony. The Megasound staff is extremely detail-oriented and cares about the quality of each ceremony performed. The company also provides fully personalized, fun reception entertainment and coordination as well as pre-marital counseling for complete wedding service.
For more information about this contest or the services that Megasound provides, please contact Megasound by email at megasound01@comcast.net, calling (260) 484-2460, or simply visit http://www.megasound1.com/.

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Blog Migration

If you've reached the Megasound Blog and wondered why we haven't posted in a while; check out our website blog at http://megasound1.com/category/blog/ .

Or simply just click here to read more about
Fort Wayne Weddings
Helpful Wedding Planning Tips
Officiant Services
Reception Entertainment
Fun Songs to Include in Your Wedding
and much more.

Be sure to bookmark our new wedding blog site so you can stay up to date on all things wedding-related with Megasound!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The Seven Latest Love Songs for the New Decade

From June Hoffman and Erik Michaels of Megasound


Love Songs for Your Fort Wayne wedding!

One of my favorite song posts was “Love Songs Through the Decades”. Click here if you didn’t get a chance to read this post the first time around. I reread this musically rich post the other day and realized that this whole new “20-10” decade holds even more exquisite, romantic songs. Many of these love songs can easily be used for a couple’s first dance, a parent dance, or even an anniversary dance at a wedding reception. So, as we enter into a new decade, there will be even more love songs to enjoy (whether singing, dancing, or just for your listening pleasure). I hope that you enjoy these new love songs for 2010.

“Nothin’ on You” by Bruno Mars

“Hey Soul Sister” by Train

“Haven’t Met You Yet” by Michael Buble

“Put it in a Love Song” by Alicia Keys

“I See You” by Leona Lewis

“All I Ever Wanted” by Kelly Clarkson

“My Heart is Yours” by Justin Nuzoka

When you need help with creating your Fort Wayne wedding reception music soundtrack, contact Megasound at 260.484.2460!

Monday, April 5, 2010

How to Avoid the 7 Most Common Mistakes When Hiring a DJ for Your Wedding

from Erik Michaels of Megasound

Here are seven ways to avoid being disappointed with your Fort Wayne wedding reception entertainment. The points are very solid and as with any wedding decision on hiring any entertainer (DJ/disc jockey, MC/Master of Ceremonies, or band), much thought must go into place before you sign on the dotted line.

Always have a detailed contract for your wedding

COMMON MISTAKE #1: CONTRACTING A DJ/DISC JOCKEY BASED ON PRICE ALONE.

This is a huge mistake to avoid when planning your dream wedding. The musical entertainment is one of the most important elements in the success (or failure) of the “party” portion of your wedding reception. Try to keep in mind the IMPORTANCE level of your wedding and how much you want your wedding to be an awesome event!

An exceptional wedding entertainer will work with you ahead of time so that all of the elements are seamless and polished. Your Fort Wayne DJ should satisfy you and your guests AND he/she should leave you with great memories of your wedding celebration. Base your decision to hire an individual or company on what features and services they offer you, not on price alone. The "best price" is not always the "best value." Just because someone has a business card with the words "Professional DJ" on it does not mean much. Would you choose a doctor for an important surgery based on which one is cheapest?

Ask your potential DJ a lot of pointed questions


COMMON MISTAKE #2: WAITING TOO LONG TO HIRE THE ENTERTAINMENT.

Time is of the essence when locating and hiring your wedding entertainment. No one has unlimited resources. If your wedding reception is scheduled for April, May, June, July, August, September, October, or December, you need to book your entertainment (DJ or band) much earlier than the rest of the year. Entertainment for weddings, high school proms, homecomings, reunions, and holiday parties is much more in demand during these months. In addition, the best Fort Wayne entertainers usually get hired first which makes them unavailable for a given date much earlier than others.



COMMON MISTAKE#3: NOT DETERMINING THE EXPERIENCE LEVEL OF STAFF FOR YOUR WEDDING.

Determining the actual experience level of your entertainer is quite important for your wedding. Knowing this key piece of information will help you understand how well your wedding reception will be handled when unexpected problems arise as well as the overall atmosphere of your event. Look for an individual or company with at least five years in the wedding industry. Specifically ask if they have the type of experience that you expect for your wedding. 10 years of experience is recommended for most quality DJs in Indiana. Weddings are more detailed and complicated than a backyard party or high school dance. Making certain that your wedding DJ is proficient as an MC (master of ceremonies) is also important. MCs who can also officiate wedding ceremonies will naturally also perform better at the basics.



COMMON MISTAKE#4: NOT CHECKING ON BACKUP EQUIPMENT.

Backup equipment needs to be on-site, hooked up, and ready to go for each and every event - especially yours! Make certain that your event will not "end early" due to equipment failure with no way to get the show back up and running in under 5 minutes. Also, make sure that your entertainer will not back out of your engagement because of equipment failure. See (#5) below for more equipment information.

Back up equipment should be on site

COMMON MISTAKE#5: SELECTING AN ENTERTAINER WHO DOES NOT USE PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT.

Professional grade equipment is a must for all events. An entertainer who uses home stereo or consumer grade equipment puts your party at risk of unexpected breakdowns - blown loudspeakers, amplifier shutdowns, and improperly operating equipment. Consumer grade equipment was never designed for heavy-duty use, constant transportation, and the other range of variables such as extreme temperature, humidity, and dust that it will inevitably be subjected to in our trade. Although professional equipment is not indestructible, it is designed to withstand this type of use as well as being designed for sound reinforcement applications.



COMMON MISTAKE#6: NOT CHECKING THE ENTERTAINER'S CREDENTIALS.

This is a HUGE mistake to avoid when planning your dream reception. Check your local Better Business Bureau concerning the individual or company you are considering. If the entertainer that you are considering has had complaints made against them to the BBB, you could be the next person who hires that entertainer and receives unsatisfactory service. Keep in mind that many "moon-lighters" are not even on file with the BBB, but still may do an "OK" job. However, if an entertainer that you are considering has NO file with the BBB AND no website, watch out! These charlatans do not take this business seriously and most times lack necessary experience, insurance requirements, business licenses or certificates of compliances, and/or other areas of concern (such as proper ethics). Another great source of reference is to check with the manager at the facility you are renting or other professionals such as photographers. Once again, just because a DJ calls their service "PROFESSIONAL" does not make it so.

Reception entertainment
COMMON MISTAKE#7: BELIEVING THAT A PARTICULAR SETUP WILL BE THE SETUP AT YOUR WEDDING.

Most DJ's or companies use different equipment from the equipment you saw in their office, at a bridal show, or at a particular engagement. The sound setup at your wedding reception could be considerably different from how it looked before. Ask for pictures or video footage before hiring anyone. Your particular reception hall may be too small or too large for a given setup. If the setup is too small, find out if the entertainer offers larger equipment. Few companies offer standard equipment (this is where all the entertainers from a given company all use the same basic setup). Make certain that enough room is available at your reception hall for the setup; conversely, if the setup is quite small, it may be too small for your particular event.

Professional MCs and Officiants
2010 and 2011 dates are filling up quickly, so contact Megasound at 260.484.2460 to secure your wedding reception date today!!

Friday, March 12, 2010

What is the Significance of a "Grand Entrance" at a Reception?

From June Hoffman and Erik Michaels of Megasound


The planning and the stress lead to the alter. The nerves and the anxiousness dissolve once the Officiant pronounces the happy couple man and wife. Then it is time to celebrate the new union at the reception.



The reception is the first actual public appearance for the bride and groom as a newly married couple. The grand introduction should not be taken lightly as this is a symbol of the next stage of life for a couple and the official announcement to a couple’s closest friends and family members.


The grand introduction sets the tone for the upcoming celebration. Check out our recent list of “18 Fun Reception Introduction Songs” and see for yourself how songs reflect a couple's tastes and styles.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Why do Brides Carry a Handkerchief at Their Wedding?

From June Hoffman and Erik Michaels of Megasound

Handkerchiefs have been used over the centuries and brides carry them at their weddings for a variety of reasons. Handkerchiefs are symbols of family crests or shields; and in many cases, a lady's colors (which knights would wear into battle). The most practical use for a bride is to dab away her tears of joy and happiness.

The wedding handkerchief is generally a bridal keepsake which a mother will then pass down to her daughter. Some families hand down this “something old” from generation to generation. Some brides hold their handkerchief with their bouquet and others tuck their hankie in their dress.

The bride’s handkerchief is one tradition that has held pretty much to it’s original intent and purpose. A plain Kleenex just doesn’t withstand the potential tearful treatment as would a handkerchief.

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