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. In 1985, to increase the services the recording studio could offer, Surack bought a
Kurzweil K250, and became known for his custom K250 sound library and programming skills as well as his upgrade kits. Sweetwater became a Kurzweil dealer, but the company's clients were asking for advice regarding other products as well, so Surack expanded Sweetwater to become a retailer of musical instruments and pro audio equipment, with the recording studio continuing as an integral part of the business. In 1990, with six employees and annual sales of $6 million, Sweetwater had outgrown Surack's home and moved into its own commercial building at 5335 Bass Road, and Sweetwater's growth over the next several years earned it a place on
Inc. magazine's ranking of America's fastest growing companies in 1993, 1994, and 1995. In 1995, the company launched Sweetwater.com as an informational site, but by 1999 the site offered most of Sweetwater's inventory for purchase online.
Electronic Musician included sweetwater.com as one of nine essential online information resources for a musician. In addition to its website, Sweetwater has several publications, including the ProGear Directory, Worship Sound Pro, and Music Educators Technology Resource., and a blog, inSync. In 2006, with 220 employees and continued business growth, Sweetwater commissioned MSKTD & Associates to design and master plan a new 44-acre corporate campus at 5501
US Highway 30 W in Fort Wayne, with corporate offices, a distribution center with warehouse, a retail store, and
Sweetwater Studios recording studio complex and 250-seat
LARES-equipped performance theater, both designed by Russ Berger Design Group. Sweetwater's new facility was certified
LEED Platinum by the
U.S. Green Building Council in April, 2009. In January 2011, Surack acquired the assets of
Pensacola, Florida-based audio/video
systems integrator All Pro Sound, eventually merging the company, still based at its Pensacola headquarters and since rebranded as All Pro Integrated Systems, into Sweetwater. In 2015, Surack purchased Mynett Music Company, a retail music store established in Fort Wayne in 1933, focused on providing music instruments, lessons, and repair services for students and school music programs. In October 2018, Sweetwater announced another expansion to construct a new warehousing facility. Completed in early 2020, the 480,000-square foot distribution center facilitates product storage and customer order fulfillment, as well as product testing, product photography, offices, staff amenities, and more, while more than doubling the shipping capacity of the Sweetwater's previous warehouse. In July 2021, Sweetwater opened a new retail store. The 44,000 square foot store more than tripled the size of the previous retail store location it replaced, which also made it possible for Sweetwater to include Mynett Music's products and services within the new Sweetwater store. Later the same year, Sweetwater began selling
band and
orchestra instruments and accessories. In August 2021, it was announced that Rhode Island private equity firm
Providence Equity had purchased a majority share of Sweetwater, and Surack had stepped down as CEO. ==Campus==