You don't need to tell them that you are a DJ. This can ONLY work against you.
It doesn't matter if you are playing a CD, or stood mixing for 74 mins - the end result is exactly the same (if it's too loud) - annoyed neighbours.
There is no benefit to telling them you're a DJ - so don't do it.
You have to be fair, though. You're in a great position. Since they've already sent a note, you know that they are a certain type of person (the type of person that writes notes!). If you deal with them politely, face-to-face, you'll already have them on the back foot. Like it or not, they've already got an opinion of you based on the volume/tempo/bass of the music you play - so dealing with them face-to-face, with courtesy, is
very beneficial to you.
I had this exact problem about 15 years ago. I got a note saying "Please turn your music down, or else we will ring the (city) council. If you want to listen to that jungle music, please move to South Africa!"
It wasn't even jungle that I was playing (it was Breakbeat & a
little Hip-Hop!), so that note told me a LOT about what these old codgers were like.
I didn't even acknowledge receiving the note. What I did, was be extra polite whenever I saw them in the street (smiling and saying hi, etc...). I gave them EVERY opportunity to speak to me like grown-ups about the issue, and they never, ever did.
I never got another note, either.
(But I did keep the one they sent - 'cos, y'know - it's a fuckin' funny note!)
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