Alright folks, have you ever done the Hogul clicking sound for your system when you have all of sudden decided to just serve everything come and you have really realize and which one should go on first. This is a reply to them. So I think it is them who would like to comment on the basis of a -- so what to turn on first, what to turn off first, that kind of thing. But what you need to do is whether the bedroom system of mobile system. Things you turn on first is this here.
These are the import like turntable, CD, MP3, mix, so that kind of thing. And, then you got your amplifier. You turn your amplifier on last, that is the last you would turn on at the beginning of your set, the beginning of the evening. But bear in mind, when you turn your amp on, make sure the volume controls a down. Do not have the volume controls half way up or all the way-up when you turn on. The reason being if you do that, you might a nastily or crack to the speakers, there is a change you will blow the system. Because as you get that pop, is like a popping sand, it is because when you turn the amp on and the volumes are up. If you could imagine, the volumes are already open. They are already alive and that signal all of the sudden that pressure of electricity in it that goes into the amplifier is going straight way through the system and to this guys here and very, very delicate and you can knock on them.
So, do not forget, these guys on first that when you put your amplifier on, make sure the volumes are down before you switch your amplifier on. At the end of the night, when all are drunks are singing then you do the opposite. First thing you do is you turn your volumes down on your amplifier then you turn your amplifier off, that for, you completely, totally and actually getting rid of any signal that can go into the speakers and the amplifier and then you go back to this and you can turn all of this off.
So basically, at the beginning of the night, start here, finish that, at the end of the night, stop there and finish here. That is what you do, practice and enjoy and thank you for listening. Bye-bye.
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