Ashly Audio

Ashly Audio, Inc.
Private
Industry Professional audio
Genre Audio equipment
Founded United States (1974)
Founder Bill Thompson, Dave Malloy
Headquarters Webster, NY
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Bill Thompson Co-founder, Dave Malloy Co-founder
Products Audio equipment
Website www.ashly.com/

Ashly Audio is an American audio equipment company founded by Bill Thompson and Dave Malloy in 1974.[1] Ashly produces over 40 products, including amplifiers, mixers, equalizers, digital and analog audio processors, for the recording and live sound industries.[1][2]

History

1960-1976

Ashly Audio, Inc. was started as a live sound reinforcement company until the founders began producing their own equipment. The company was named after a founder, Larry Ashley, who did not continue with the company into their era of equipment production when they became a corporation in 1974.[2]

Demand for the components used in Ashly's mixers caused the company to develop their equipment in a modular fashion. Their first successful product came in 1976, when they developed the SC-66 stereo parametric equalizer. It was a hit and Ashly changed their focus as a company toward developing modular rack gear.

1977- now

Ashly developed power amplifiers using MOS-FET technology.[1] Their amplifiers were the first to be approved by Lucasfilms for THX certified movie theater sound systems. Later developments included the Ashly Protea and multichannel power amplifiers.[1][3]

In 2008, Ashly Audio was sold to the Canadian audio distribution company JAM Industries.[1][2]

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