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The legendary Buddy Guy performing on his club's stage in Chicago with support from new house and monitor rigs employing Meyer Sound loudspeakers. (Photo Credit: Will Byington)

Meyer Sound Heads Upgrade At Buddy Guy’s Legends Club In Chicago

ULTRA-X Series loudspeakers for the house and MJF-210 monitors for the performers in a project completed in time for the guitar virtuoso's annual homecoming performances.

Buddy Guy’s Legends, the blues icon’s live club in downtown Chicago, recently underwent a sonic upgrade with new Meyer Sound ULTRA-X Series loudspeakers for the house and MJF-210 stage monitors for the performers in a project completed in time for the octogenarian guitar virtuoso’s annual homecoming where he held court for 16 shows.

“The new Meyer Sound system is a whole lot clearer than what we had before,” notes Greg Guy, Buddy Guy’s son and regular house engineer at the club as well as an accomplished guitarist. “It’s the same number of speakers as before, and even though the new ones are much smaller, they actually sound bigger. Buddy’s touring sound engineer came in, walked around the room while listening, and was very happy.”

The prior system had been installed when the club moved from its original location on the same block to the present larger accommodations in 2010. “It was a good system for its time, and it was still working,” says Charlotte Guy Nunn, Buddy’s daughter and director of operations for the family enterprise. “But it was time to upgrade to the latest technology to take advantage of better performance and reliability. And, of course, Buddy has to like how it sounds, and so far he likes what he is hearing.”

The new house system, designed, supplied, and optimized by DBS Audio Systems of Coatesville, PA under the supervision of Dave Brotman, comprises four ULTRA-X40 loudspeakers for main front and stage side coverage with a discreet ULTRA-X20 compact loudspeaker for center fill. Low-end support is supplied by two 900-LFC low-frequency control elements, with a GALAXY 408 network platform dedicated to system drive and optimization. The upgrade also includes four new MJF-210 stage monitors. The new system was

Prior to Buddy Guy’s month-long residency, the system was broken in by other Chicago-based and touring blues bands, with Greg Guy behind the mixing console for most shows. “The improvements in the house system have really been noticed,” he says. “I’ve had the lead singer from a band come back to the console and ask, ‘What did you do? It sounds so good coming back from the house that I hardly need the monitors.’ I point out that we have new speakers.”

Greg Guy also points out the improvement provided by the new MJF-210 monitors from his dual role as both FOH mixer and on-stage guitarist. “The new monitors didn’t come in until the second week of my dad’s four-week run,” Guy notes, “so at that point we switched over from the monitors borrowed from his touring package to the Meyers. My dad noticed the difference. He said he could hear better now, and maybe they should think about taking these new ones out on the road.”

The sonic upgrade also includes a new Yamaha CL3 digital console with a RIO 3224 stage box.

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