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Eastern Acoustic Works was co-founded in 1978 by partners Kenneth Berger and Kenton Forsythe, who had previously worked together at Forsythe Audio. EAW's first single enclosure system was the CS-3 designed for Carlo Sound in Nashville, Tennessee. It combined a B-215 dual 15-in low-frequency horn, a MR102 12-in mid-frequency horn and a Community ...
In 2000 the company acquired well-established commercial sound reinforcement system manufacturer Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW). [12] By 2001, loudspeakers accounted for 55% of the company's total revenues. In 2000, Mackie Designs completed the purchase of Acuma Labs [13] [14] for an undisclosed sum. Acuma had been contracted by Mackie Designs ...
Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW) bought SIA Software, and brought in Jamie Anderson to manage the division. [18] Version 3 was introduced under EAW's ownership, [1] with the additional capability of accepting optional plug-ins which could be used to apply sound system adjustments, as measured by Smaart, to digital signal processing (DSP) equipment ...
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SWOT analysis of Netflix. Strengths – Netflix is a leader in streaming content with more than 300 million global subscribers. The company has proven its ability to raise prices over time, aided ...
David W. Gunness (born November 7, 1960) is an American audio engineer, electrical engineer and inventor.He is known for his work on loudspeaker design, especially high-output professional horn loudspeakers for public address, studio, theater, nightclub, concert and touring uses.
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