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Kenton Forsythe Retires from EAW

Kenton Forsythe, EAW

Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW) announces the retirement of Kenton Forsythe, EVP of strategic engineering. Forsythe, one of the original founders of EAW, has spent his career advancing loudspeaker technology and design. In 2011 he received a Parnelli Award for audio innovation as further testament to his contributions to the professional audio industry.

"I have had the profound honor of working closely with Kenton for over 21 years," states EAW president Jeff Rocha. "It is remarkable that Kenton had already revolutionized the industry and established himself as an icon before my EAW career began all those years ago. The fundamental principles that drove Kenton to create EAW remain the core values that drive our company to this very day."

Forsythe first entered the pro audio industry in 1975 with the introduction of the Forsythe Audio SR215 dual 15" bass horn, which was the first of its kind and could fit through a 30" door. From there he developed two-way compact loudspeaker systems and a vented subwoofer that featured an interchangeable tube venting system that allowed the enclosure to be reconfigured for different drivers.

His SR109 loudspeaker and BH212 subwoofer were the first products introduced under the EAW name in 1978. By the late 1980s, Forsythe's KF850 had quickly became the number one touring loudspeaker in the world. He followed this up in the 1990s with the development of multiple loudspeaker solutions for the stadium market -- many of which are still in play today.

"My career with EAW has been extremely rewarding. I've made so many friends along the way," Forsythe says. "I've also been provided with opportunities to develop new and better techniques for professional loudspeakers which, given my excitement for sound, was very rewarding. I am proudly passing the torch to Jeff Rocha. I am very confident that EAW is in good hands and that the projects in the works will be well received by the industry. For now, the time has come to slow down my involvement and take the time to enjoy life and family."

David W. Robb, Acoustic Distinctions, reflects on his history with Forsythe, which dates back to the Forsythe Audio days. "When the company became Eastern Acoustic Works, I would continue to return to Kenton; not only because he kept coming up with great products, but because he was willing, even anxious, to listen to me," Robb explains. "I'd come back to him with one of his own products and say something like, "you know, this is great, but it would be even better if it could also do this, or if it was just 2" shorter. At that time, other companies were more interested in selling their existing products and just considered me to be a pain in the butt, but Kenton was different."

"He was, and is, an excellent collaborator. He enjoys fleshing out ideas that come from others, and never lets ego get in the way. He's got a natural talent for the scientific aspects of audio, along with a never-ending desire to create better sounding equipment."

Idibri managing director Craig Janssen recalls similar experiences. "I've known Kenton since the early 90s when I worked with him on Anaheim Stadium to develop a loudspeaker solution that -- in retrospect -- only a young engineer would risk designing and only a wildly creative manufacturing engineer would build. Apart from Kenton's obvious technical skills, the thing I value most about him is his absolute integrity. It's a rare gift to command the level of respect in the industry that Kenton has -- and to do it with such little fanfare."

System design company Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams (WJHW) partner Jack Wrightson, adds, "One element of Kenton's brilliance is his ability to focus on the application for a product. Everyone wants to design a great loudspeaker. Kenton wants to design a great solution. That's made all the difference in our projects where EAW was able to provide terrific solutions to a problem, not just a great sounding loudspeaker."

Vance Breshears, Idibri, continues, "Kenton's innovative product designs have had a huge impact on all of pro audio and set the standard by which other manufacturers are now measured. Much of our success as designers, particularly in the early days when we were getting started, was made possible as a result of the ground-breaking products that he provided. He is truly one of the giants of the industry."

Ron Baker, WJHW (retired) concludes, "As I reflect back on our 25-plus years of collaboration, I have many fond memories discussing new speaker products with Kenton, but what I recall most is the enthusiasm and creativity he brought to each design challenge. He has an amazing ability to take a fresh look at the requirements and develop an innovative solution where off-the-shelf products were either unworkable or incapable of providing the necessary performance. The fruits of his considerable efforts are visible in the variety of speaker products he helped develop and in their continued use throughout the professional audio industry. He is not only a valuable industry resource, but also a trusted colleague and friend."

EAW has setup an online guestbook page for industry professionals that want to send a note or provide commentary for Forsythe. Login and post your comments at http://eaw.com/about/a-legend-retires/ the live link is below.

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(22 January 2016)

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