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Muzeek World Helps Belly Up Tavern Go Digital with Yamaha CL5 Console

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SOLANA  BEACH, CA — The Belly Up Tavern, a 600-seat live music venue here, fills to capacity with a roster of artists in genres ranging from alternative rock to rock, reggae, hip-hop, blues, folk, jazz, Latin & more. The tavern’s recent digital upgrade included a Yamaha CL5 console and Rio 3224-D and Rio 1608-D units purchased from Muzeek World, San Juan Capistrano, CA.

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“Yamaha products are built like tanks, and the sound quality of the new CL is amazing,” states John Sardari of Muzeek World. “The features on the CL are more than what anyone needs, and the learning curve is quick, but most of all, the Yamaha service to get something exchanged or repaired is the quickest out of all manufacturers.”

The CL5 has been getting a lot of use at the tavern. “We just shot our second season of Live At The Belly Up for KPBS in San Diego and used the CL5 and the Nuendo Live function to multi-track the show, states Damian DeRobbio, Belly Up Tavern Production Manager. Nuendo Live has been flawless, easy to use, and really sounds great. We are now using it to record bands live and release them on our web site (www.bellyupmusic.com). The CL5 that we purchased is actually used for monitor applications, yet because it is so compact, we have also used it for FOH when bands are carrying their own monitor console and are considering a second one for FOH. We love the ease of use and the fact that any engineer can jump on and operate it.”

DeRobbio said he really likes being able to use the iPad to dial in mixes. “The power in this little console is amazing! Not to mention how great it looks in the dark! I would highly recommend this console to anyone, touring or not. You can’t go wrong with the CL series.”

Muzeek World also provided a new Antari F-3 lighting system and fog machines.

For more information on the Belly Up Tavern, visit www.bellyup.com.

For more information on Museek World, visit www.muzeekworld.com.