Uploaded on Aug 7, 2019
Want to host a silent disco party in London or UK? Here are some tips for you by The Silent Disc Company. The Silent disco offers simple and affordable silent disco hire packages.
How to host a silent disco
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What Do You Need for a Silent Disco?
Silent discos are a popular trend, taking clubs and parties by storm. To
hold a silent disco, there are two important things that you need:
Silent Disco Headphones – When holding a silent disco, you can’t
use just any ordinary headphones. Our silent disco headphones
are LED wireless and rechargeable, meaning that there is no hassle
of constantly having to change the batteries.
Silent Disco Transmitter – For all silent parties it is important to
have a wireless transmitter. At The Silent Disco Company, our
wireless transmitters have a 500 meter range, in which people can
listen to their music. Meanwhile, the wireless transmitter also has
a three channel selection, which can be connected to an iPod,
laptop or to a DJ performing at your party, giving your guests the
choice of music to choose from.
How Does a Silent Disco Work?
Organising a silent disco party is actually much easier than
you no doubt imagine it to be. The only thing that you need to
do differently compared to holding any other normal party, is
you need to arrange your silent disco headphone hire.
When setting up the silent disco, it is important to make sure
you have different styles of music prepared to suit a variety of
your guests. As the wireless headphone connection has three
different channels, this means you can link up the wireless
transmitter to three different music stations.
The Silent Disco Company offer many other services such as:
lighting and sound, solutions staging, event production, event
management, dance floors, entertainment
Other Uses of Silent Disco
The use of our silent disco equipment is not just
restricted to disco events, our silent party equipment
has many, many other uses:
• Wedding Hire
• Corporate/Exhibition Hire
• Silent Cinema Hire
• Party Hire
• Silent Disco Hire
Read more tips: How to host a silent disco
The Silent Disco Company
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www.thesilentdiscocompany.co.uk
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