Forsythe Audio

[1] The company initially operated out of Kenton's house and shop in Quincy then moved to a dedicated manufacturing and distribution building in Watertown.

1976: Forsythe moved to a dedicated facility in Watertown, Massachusetts, and added the SR115 single 15-inch bass horn to the line along with the addition of distribution through dealers outside the New England area, including Quantum Audio in New York City and Sound Genesis in San Francisco.

The SR-109 mid-bass horn was the first concert sound lower mid system to incorporate an cone driver with integrated phase plug.

Ken Berger, national sales manager, was responsible for setting Forsythe Audio Systems worldwide distribution – moved to from Eastern Acoustic Works in 1978, after leaving EAW in 2000 founded a new pro audio web portal "ProSoundWeb" http://www.prosoundweb.com.com Gary Shea, worked building the Forsythe Product in addition to performing as a musician in leading Boston area bands including being a founding member of the band New England - left to pursue a full-time career in music.

http://www.garyshea.net Ben Wisch also worked at Forsythe Audio building systems and crossover assemblies while performing throughout the north east, and went on to become a very successful Grammy Award-winning player, producer and engineer.

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Forsythe Aduio SR215 and SR115 Bass Horns
Forsythe / ATC SR109 lower mid-bass horn with 9-in transducer and integrated phase plug