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
lrsky
Big THIEL fan here as well. It is going to be interesting as this saga unfolds. Duly noted whom is in-charge of R&D?

This will be the most discerning aspect wether or not thr company survives. Then again, as I have read about it, no one from the old "guard" hung around after JT's passing.
It seems to me that if those individuals really cared about their company, they would still be employed there.

Keep me posted & Happy Listening!
You guys are killing me, LOL. Because of the thread, I had to connect my dusty Thiel CS-6's and the matching SS1 sub. The 6's are not the greatest dance partners, these beasts are heavy! I have not used them in three years. Change is good sometimes. THX...
Dtc, thanks for the 101 on Thiel speakers. I did learn something new today - that Kathy was an original founding partner.
"It seems to me that if those individuals really cared about their company, they would still be employed there.

Keep me posted & Happy Listening!
Jafant (Threads | Answers | This Thread)"

That may not be true. Don't forget that when a business owner dies owning a company like this, there's usually a will in place to divide the estate amongst several people. They could have just as easily been fired by the new owners.
Sadly, the company is now run by investment bankers whose taste in music is limited in quality to that of an I-Pod.