Do Physicists Or Musicians Design Better Speakers?


While looking at and listening to various speakers, I notice that the designers behind the speakers often fall into two distinct camps: They either have impressive academic credentials, usually in physics or mathematics and design speakers from a technical perspective. Or, they are musicians, or have a musical backround, and design from an artistic standpoint. I've heard speakers designed by scientists that sounded great and not so great and by musicians also with divergent results. Wondering which backround consistently results in great speakers.
steinway57
D'Appolito, a physicist designed the Seas'Thors, a MTM design.
Take a look at the neato crossover, + look at the Seas' drivers.
This might help with the answer.
When I first laid sight on the Seas drivers and the D Appolito (sp ck please) I knew right away this was something special.
btw I had a DIY design a speaker for me from Madisound's web, Rick Craig, what a bomb, a waste of $2K.
Stick with Da Man
D'Appolito

Seas, best drivers in the world.
You won't see anyone contesting that fact.

Paul
Baton Rouge
Seas, best drivers in the world.
You won't see anyone contesting that fact.
Um...actually, you will. Some prefer Dynaudio, GPL, Morel, and others.
Just curious, but is Thor available assembled? I understand the tweeter is dome which some people like less than ribbon etc.
As far as speaker design goes, the only two guys in this industry that know what hell they're doing are Jim Thiel and Richard Vandersteen.

All others are hopefuls, at least until they get aboard the time and phase accuracy wagon, and eventually they will because they will have to.
I'll add that the late John Dunlavy and Pat McGinty also realized this, even though both companies are (sadly) history.