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      • Chuck Surack established the company in 1979 in Fort Wayne, Indiana so that he could stop being a touring musician. The company originally offered recording services via a remote recording studio in Surack's Volkswagen microbus and a recording studio based out of his home.
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  2. History. Chuck Surack established the company in 1979 in Fort Wayne, Indiana so that he could stop being a touring musician. [5] . The company originally offered recording services via a remote recording studio in Surack's Volkswagen microbus and a recording studio based out of his home. [6] .

  3. Oct 31, 2023 · Sweetwater Sound comes from humble beginnings: recording local speakers and musicians on a reel-to-reel tape recorder from his Volkswagen bus in 1979. By 1984, Surack bought a life-changing...

  4. This episode of Get IN. features a deep dive into the story of Sweetwater Sound with its President and CEO, Mike Clem. Hosted at Sweetwater’s headquarters in...

  5. How Sweetwater became a retailer that musicians can trust. Read more about how Sweetwater became the #1 online retailer of music instruments and pro audio gear in the United States.

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  6. May 20, 2019 · Chuck Surack created a makeshift recording studio in the back of his Volkswagen Bus in 1979. Today he runs Sweetwater Sound, a music company in Fort Wayne, Indiana, that brings in $725...

  7. pany, Sweetwater Sound, is locat-ed in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It has grown into the largest on-line seller of musical instruments and pro audio equipment in the United States and he expe.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chuck_SurackChuck Surack - Wikipedia

    Surack soon established a recording studio in his home and named it Sweetwater Sound. In 1985, he purchased a Kurzweil K250 keyboard for use in the studio and commissioned an engineer to reverse engineer it in order to develop and use sounds of his own design, establishing Surack as an expert within the K250 community.