Inspiration from the old "Jiffy Pop" popcorn on the drivers?
One would think that look will be quite polarizing...
One would think that look will be quite polarizing...
See also this archived thread. As for the strange looks of the drivers, I'd warrant that Jim Thiel wouldn't have gone to the trouble unless the corrugations enabled lighter (which would mean thinner) yet stiffer diaphragms. Fortunately, Thiel has long been one of the few audiophile brands that has always designed their speakers to be used with the grilles in place and no sonic degradation. Which is probably a good thing in the case of the 3.7, because I'll bet those diaphragms could be more susceptible to deformation if touched than is usual, questions of appearance aside. As for the looks of the hemispherical top, I'll wait to see the whole thing in the flesh... |
I am curious if this is going to be the design direction for the rest of line as upgrades are made. Thiel seems to play along a common design theme so my guess is yes....so with that......I wonder when the 6.0's and 7.2's are due. Can't say I like or dislike the looks until I see them in the showroom, however, the metal dome does have me concerned. I do think the look is going to be controversial enough to help the resale value of the existing line..and in this case the 3.6's. Chuck |