Recommended path
Ceremony + Reception
Best when ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception happen across different areas or when vows must be captured clearly.
Wedding ceremony audio, wireless mics, and music cues
Miami ceremonies can happen on beaches, terraces, lawns, hotel decks, and ballrooms. Ceremony audio needs a separate plan for microphones, music, power, coverage, weather, and the transition into reception.
Recommended path
Best when ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception happen across different areas or when vows must be captured clearly.
Officiant, vows, readings, and speeches each need clear coverage and handling notes.
Music cues should be confirmed before the ceremony starts, not improvised during the aisle walk.
Beach and outdoor events deserve power, wind, weather, shade, and backup-location notes.
Miami ceremony reality
Ceremony audio is high-stakes because there is no second take. The plan should cover who speaks, where guests sit, what music plays, how far the reception audio is, and what happens if weather moves the ceremony.
Potentially, with clear power, weather, wind, coverage, and backup-location details.
If the ceremony is away from the reception system, a separate audio path may be the cleanest plan.
Yes. Processional, special moment, and recessional cues should be shared before the event.
Share the ceremony location, guest count, microphone needs, music cues, and reception layout.
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