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Test Report: Thiel Audio SCS4T Tower Speakers

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Not a surprising verdict... Now when is S&V going to clue into Vandersteen? ;)

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Why is NO ONE talking about the utter lack of value in this speaker? I don’t balk at speakers costing $3700, but when they sound identical to the pair that cost a full $1500 less?! WTF?!

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I don't think Jim Thiel would have released this model without either adding significant value to it or pricing it more in-line with the SCS-4 bookshelf models.

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If Thiel wanted to release a matching stand for the SCS4's at $1500 for a pair I don't think anyone in their right mind would have bought them, let alone praised them... yet here we are...

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So shortly after Thiel’s passing we see egregious pricing with zero improvement. I sincerely hope this isn't the future of Thiel.

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To be clear, I'm not criticizing the review; Thiel has always made fabulous speakers. I only wish there was an acknowledgement that these offer no more than the far more affordable SCS4 bookshelf.

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BTW, I love the new site! But this 200 character limit is KILLING ME!! Sorry for the barrage of comments, but when you have a huge comment field the assumption is there that you can type much more.

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I did give it a below-average value rating. It is pretty darned expensive for a small 2-way tower. Granted that Thiel's US-made cabinetry and veneering costs a lot....

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The SCS4 bookshelf speaker is underpriced, creating an incredible value to anyone buying them. The SCS4T is much closer to a fair price for the performance and build quality.

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To be clear, I'm not criticizing the review; Thiel has always made fabulous speakers. I only wish there was an acknowledgement that these offer no more than the far more affordable SCS4 bookshelf.
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I wished I had a chance to go about testing speakers like this at home before buying them. I noticed that what might sound good to reviewers in their homes would be different from what we might feel in our own homes. The acoustics at different places might distort sounds, and I feel that if they allowed us to sample expensive speakers like this in our own homes first, we might get better results.

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@ JEskenazi: Some of the better high-end dealers (a description that fits all Thiel dealers - I know they are picky about who sells their stuff) will allow you an in-home trial of some models.

Also, while different people can certainly have different tastes in speakers, a well-designed conventional speaker should sound good in any room of reasonable dimensions (i.e., not square, not huge) and with reasonable furnishings (i.e., not having unusually absorptive or reflective character). Unless you've got a very fussy or unusual speaker (i.e., electrostatics), there's not as much magic to room acoustics as a lot of people want you to think.

I did an extensive article on room acoustics and DIY room treatments a few years ago, based on Floyd Toole's book, but I don't think it ever got posted. I will see if I can find the text and maybe post an updated version.

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