10/04/2026
40k minimum nmon take it or leave it
REPOST -KA MAHAL SANG INYU SOUNDS?
-WHAT ARE WE GOING TO INCREASE THE PRICE?
-NGAA DAPAT MAINTINDIHAN SANG CLIENT NGA “PRICE MATTERS”?
We want to increase the price of lights and sounds, not just that. There's a reason that we have:
1. Transpo
In this bad weather, the price of gasoline and crude oil continues. The price is not the same as before. It depends on the distance and how the place is. There are still events that need to be handled manually in bringing equipment—that's a big effort for the crew.
2. Quality
It's not because we're already using it, we already have the sounds. It really depends on the technician and crew. They need to be experienced to know how to troubleshoot and handle any problem in the event.
3. Professionalism
With years of experience, our service has been tested—especially in handling cellular events like concerts, theater, and celebrity guests. Professionalism is what the client pays.
4. Price vs. Setup
Who wants a client's setup that doesn't fit their budget. It must be understood that the equipment is being sold and invested for rent. If the bill is so cheap, the cost is not recouped—it's still possible to lose.
5. Manpower
Even if it's a small setup and only a few hours, the crew is getting paid for. Most of them, their work is whole day—setup, operation, and dismantle.
6. Equipments
Continue investing in new and updated equipment so you won't be left behind with the trend and to meet tech rider requirements, especially for artists and bands. “it’s okay” is not okay—it needs standard.
7. Risks
There are risks in this job—electricity, transportation, and accidents. Who still has a problem in the area both low voltage that affects the equipment and the safety of the crew.
8. Maintenance
The lights and sounds system is being towed, built, and dismantled all the time—rain or shine. It's natural that it will break down, but it always needs maintenance and repair.
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We're bossing the price is not just "payment for the utilities," but also payment for experience, effort, safety, quality, and service.
Some people think the income is big—it's okay, but most of them are returned to upgrades and maintenance to maintain good service.
Others are cheap maybe because they sponsor to get their sounds known they won't stay with that price because if you think yes they invested but in fact they are losing just for the sake of knowing their sounds.
Credits to the owner of this post : Sir Joben Gap❤️
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