What happened to Loth-X?


I have noticed that Loth-X simply has one distributor, who keeps most of the information about their offerings current, but the link to the manufacturer is no longer functional. As the owner of a BS-1 a while back and still interested in all sort of full range single driver concoctions, I wonder what has become of these speakers. What is more interesting is how it kept on shifting distributors continuously and along the way, having the distributors get rid of excess inventory at more than tempting prices. Is this still a viable enterprise or not?
bemopti123
I have no idea, but I've always thought that their single driver stuff was very intriguing, and their Silbatone preamp was really something special.
I assume this is Lowther drivers you speak of?---I have their dx-3 and dx-2s.I doubt a pair of Wilson---whatevers--- can reproduce the human voice as well as this single driver can.---Not that I ever heard the Wilson 'whatevers'.But hey, they're on my "must Audition" list.
They come used often. Y BY KNEW?
Loth-X was present last year at the Montreal show, in both of the Canadian distributor's two rooms, and they sounded as great as ever. I'm hoping to get a listen to the Polaris again this year--I had never heard a reproduced piano sound so lively.
I bought a Loth-X modified tonearm (based on a PT-6) awhile back that is just outstanding. They did away with the viscous damping cup added a rewire and a different set of RCA cables. Well worth the dough!