DJ equipment refers to the tools and devices that DJs use to mix and play music at events, parties, or clubs. The main components include turntables, mixers, and controllers. Turntables allow DJs to play vinyl records, while mixers help blend different audio tracks together. Controllers are digital devices that let DJs manipulate music software on a computer.
In addition to these core items, DJs often use headphones to monitor tracks and speakers to amplify sound for the audience. Some DJs also incorporate effects processors to add unique sounds and transitions, enhancing the overall experience for listeners.