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We are using an ipod and two Bose speakers and all the test runs have run great! That is what I would suggest! Cheap and easy!
I agree with Firefighter_Prazs_Girl - just test out whatever set up you decide on to make sure the sound quality is good. =)
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Hello. Our ceremony will be @ a park. Our DJ will do a ridiculous upcharge to set up there, then set up again at the reception. He said lots of people skip the music at their ceremony, but idk. Does any one have any ideas? Should we use an ipod and have someone handle it. They'd only need to play a few songs right? How hard could it be??