I usually only do local work in GA, but have been asked by my boss (aka wife) to DJ our nieces wedding reception in CA (and for free...smh).
I own 2 controllers:
My "Pioneer DDJ-SX2" that I absolutely love and prefer.
And my "AmericanDJ VMS2" that I started on, does the trick, but I only use when I need dual set ups. However the VMS2 is like 1/3 the size of the SX2.
I refuse to check them as baggage. It just wont happen under any circumstances. So whats the odds of either being a carry on? Like I said above, I'd prefer the SX2, but I don't know if the airline/CSA will let me bring it on board. I dont even know if they will let me bring the VMS2 on board either, even though it will probably fit in the overhead luggage.
Please advise if you can. Thanks.
I own 2 controllers:
My "Pioneer DDJ-SX2" that I absolutely love and prefer.
And my "AmericanDJ VMS2" that I started on, does the trick, but I only use when I need dual set ups. However the VMS2 is like 1/3 the size of the SX2.
I refuse to check them as baggage. It just wont happen under any circumstances. So whats the odds of either being a carry on? Like I said above, I'd prefer the SX2, but I don't know if the airline/CSA will let me bring it on board. I dont even know if they will let me bring the VMS2 on board either, even though it will probably fit in the overhead luggage.
Please advise if you can. Thanks.
Posted Sat 24 Feb 18 @ 5:20 pm
That's the reason "flight cases" were invented in the first place! :)
No, anything that won't fit in a luggage is not permitted on the cabin of most (if not all) airliners. Also most airliners have a strict rule for the luggage size you can carry in the cabin. If it won't fit inside their metal cage you'll have to check it in.
So: If your VMS2 fits inside a standard air cabin luggage, you can take it with you.
If not, you'll need a flight case (hard case) for any of the two units you decide to carry, and check it in.
PS: There's not an absolute standard size for handbags that you can carry on plane, so you should check with your airliner company. However the dimension are usually around 21x15x8 inches, and weight usually around 10Kg (22 pounds)
No, anything that won't fit in a luggage is not permitted on the cabin of most (if not all) airliners. Also most airliners have a strict rule for the luggage size you can carry in the cabin. If it won't fit inside their metal cage you'll have to check it in.
So: If your VMS2 fits inside a standard air cabin luggage, you can take it with you.
If not, you'll need a flight case (hard case) for any of the two units you decide to carry, and check it in.
PS: There's not an absolute standard size for handbags that you can carry on plane, so you should check with your airliner company. However the dimension are usually around 21x15x8 inches, and weight usually around 10Kg (22 pounds)
Posted Mon 26 Feb 18 @ 11:23 am
There are a few things. Go read this ------> http://www.virtualdj.com/user/TearEmUp/blogs/5120/My_32_Hour_Ordeal_(Or__How_I_ll_Never_do_an_Out_of_Town_Wedding_Again_).html
Posted Mon 26 Feb 18 @ 1:07 pm
For what it's worth, I flew with my sx2 on jetblue. No issues for me. It was treated as oversized luggage and I just put a few fragile stickers on it (im sure that means nothing to any baggage handler).
I think I also added insurance to it, however that will do you no good when you show up to your gig with a broken controller...
I think I also added insurance to it, however that will do you no good when you show up to your gig with a broken controller...
Posted Mon 26 Feb 18 @ 2:51 pm
Possible perhaps to rent a controller on site?
On customer expenses of course.
Just update the rider LOL
On customer expenses of course.
Just update the rider LOL
Posted Mon 26 Feb 18 @ 6:51 pm
I kept my Vestax-400 for this exact same reason... travel!
On bigger planes this is allowed (the Traktor wheeled case).
I have a softcase as back-up if they won’t allow my main case as a carry-on. Sometimes I just use the softcase and put in the middle of my clothes in my luggage.
Around 5-6 travels for this little bad boy already.
On bigger planes this is allowed (the Traktor wheeled case).
I have a softcase as back-up if they won’t allow my main case as a carry-on. Sometimes I just use the softcase and put in the middle of my clothes in my luggage.
Around 5-6 travels for this little bad boy already.
Posted Tue 27 Feb 18 @ 12:19 am
TearEmUp wrote :
There are a few things. Go read this ------> http://www.virtualdj.com/user/TearEmUp/blogs/5120/My_32_Hour_Ordeal_(Or__How_I_ll_Never_do_an_Out_of_Town_Wedding_Again_).html
OK thats just scuuuurrrrry! Im not checking anything after reading that. Thanks.
Posted Tue 13 Mar 18 @ 10:38 pm
PhantomDeejay wrote :
That's the reason "flight cases" were invented in the first place! :)
No, anything that won't fit in a luggage is not permitted on the cabin of most (if not all) airliners. Also most airliners have a strict rule for the luggage size you can carry in the cabin. If it won't fit inside their metal cage you'll have to check it in.
So: If your VMS2 fits inside a standard air cabin luggage, you can take it with you.
If not, you'll need a flight case (hard case) for any of the two units you decide to carry, and check it in.
PS: There's not an absolute standard size for handbags that you can carry on plane, so you should check with your airliner company. However the dimension are usually around 21x15x8 inches, and weight usually around 10Kg (22 pounds)
No, anything that won't fit in a luggage is not permitted on the cabin of most (if not all) airliners. Also most airliners have a strict rule for the luggage size you can carry in the cabin. If it won't fit inside their metal cage you'll have to check it in.
So: If your VMS2 fits inside a standard air cabin luggage, you can take it with you.
If not, you'll need a flight case (hard case) for any of the two units you decide to carry, and check it in.
PS: There's not an absolute standard size for handbags that you can carry on plane, so you should check with your airliner company. However the dimension are usually around 21x15x8 inches, and weight usually around 10Kg (22 pounds)
thanks for the 411
Posted Tue 13 Mar 18 @ 10:39 pm
MrJackson2014 wrote :
Possible perhaps to rent a controller on site?
On customer expenses of course.
Just update the rider LOL
On customer expenses of course.
Just update the rider LOL
I looked into that. Guitar Center rents controllers. If logistics work out I may go that route.
Posted Tue 13 Mar 18 @ 10:39 pm
938MyDJ wrote :
Yea Ive been considering a smaller pioneer for that same reason. Maybe the new SB3I kept my Vestax-400 for this exact same reason... travel!
On bigger planes this is allowed (the Traktor wheeled case).
I have a softcase as back-up if they won’t allow my main case as a carry-on. Sometimes I just use the softcase and put in the middle of my clothes in my luggage.
Around 5-6 travels for this little bad boy already.
On bigger planes this is allowed (the Traktor wheeled case).
I have a softcase as back-up if they won’t allow my main case as a carry-on. Sometimes I just use the softcase and put in the middle of my clothes in my luggage.
Around 5-6 travels for this little bad boy already.
Posted Tue 13 Mar 18 @ 10:42 pm
MrJackson2014 wrote :
Possible perhaps to rent a controller on site?
On customer expenses of course.
Just update the rider LOL
On customer expenses of course.
Just update the rider LOL
LMAO.....glad to know someone understands.
Posted Tue 13 Mar 18 @ 10:42 pm
I've used one of these a few times in Ibiza, Faderfox DJ2;
I've also used a Vestax VC-1000;
Hmmmm, won't let me upload the pic....
I've also used a Vestax VC-1000;
Hmmmm, won't let me upload the pic....
Posted Tue 13 Mar 18 @ 11:04 pm