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Eastern Acoustic Works ( EAW ) is an American manufacturer of professional audio reinforcement tools, such as loudspeaker systems and processors. From 1978 to 1988 it was located at 59 Fountain Street in Framingham, Massachusetts , and subsequently One Main Street in Whitinsville, Massachusetts . It is now headquartered at 19 National Drive in Franklin, Massachusetts.

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18-646: The late 1970s and 80s, EAW’s MK, FR, and KF Series loudspeaker systems were pivotal in the industry. In 1985 EAW became famous by developing the KF850 loudspeaker system. For many years this system was the standard among loudspeakers used for professional touring shows. Carlo Sound and Sun Sound were among the first regional sound rental companies to receive the KF850's. EAW also became well known for creating custom loudspeaker designs for specific projects and applications. Since its earliest days, Eastern Acoustic Works has always been defined by an ongoing quest to redefine

24-541: The state of the art in loudspeaker systems that offer practical solutions targeted toward professional sound reinforcement users and installers. Technologies developed for these designs have led to the development of many of EAW's standard products, including the ADAPTive line, which are mainly used in professional and commercial sound reinforcement applications, such as concert venues, music and dance clubs, theaters, stadiums, theme parks, and houses of worship. In 2000 EAW

30-470: The title EAW . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EAW&oldid=1196612665 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Eastern Acoustic Works Eastern Acoustic Works

36-629: 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 BRH90 high frequency horn into one gigantic box, and was the first commercially available horn-loaded single enclosure box system. In

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