THIEL Audio their demise...


It was with great sadness this morning when I visited the THIEL Audio website and saw photos of the 'new' designs.
When Jim Thiel designed speakers, there was a form follows function in place. He tried to create the 'Electrostatic Sound' using conventional drivers. Whether you agreed with his 'house sound' was as usual in audio, a personal preference. Some thought the sound 'bright' in the upper mid range. That's fine, personal 'taste' in sound drives us all to various products. One man's 'clear' is another man's 'bright'. But Jim's design philosophy was, 1st order crossovers, time alignment, low distortion--and that was his pursuit for thirty years.
Now, I go to their site and see, 'me too' looking boxes, no alignment (that I can see) and no mention of 1st order, low distortion.
Oh, they probably sound OK--maybe pretty good--but it's not the same company. I recognize the reason for buying a 'Name Brand' with international distribution, I did it myself eight years ago. However, any changes I made were notable improvements--in other words, I didn't buy a Monet and remove the oil and put a water color on the canvas.
I lost a friend when Jim died, and now the world has lost a great speaker line.
Larry
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Showing 2 responses by bombaywalla

Yes, I had a similar experience. Soon after Jim's unfortunate demise I emailed the lady who was his right hand at that time & was apparently running the company then & asked her whether she would maintain the time-coherent design philosophy that Jim had developed over the years & what she knew about this sort of speaker design. I got no reply to my email. :(
Upon Jim's passing, I wrote that company off as a viable speaker company to buy products from.
I surmise here that nobody at the new Thiel understands time coherent speaker design [it's not an easy topic & most of the industry does not understand it as evident in the products that are available in the market. Now, add Thiel to that list! :( ]
Dtc, thanks for the 101 on Thiel speakers. I did learn something new today - that Kathy was an original founding partner.