Thiel Acquired by Private Equity Firm


Just saw the news regarding Thiel's acquisition. I have an outsider (and mostly uninformed) opinion that the company was very much driven by Jim's vision and that after his passing, something had to happen to replace the energy and focus he had. When the owners could not find a suitable replacement with their own resources, they opted to sell the business. Any thoughts as to what happens now? I am concerned that we will not see future innovations in the same vein as the past (maybe the will move more downstream to grow market share). I also worry that they might lose expertise which could impact their ability to honor warranty work...
miles_trane
>>Thiel Audio is a rarity these days as they are an American company which actually still designs and manufactures it's products.<<

Nah, there are plenty of American companies designing and manufacturing high-end audio products. Here's just a few:

Conrad Johnson
Wilson Audio
Atma-Sphere
Shunyata
Lamm Industries
Ayre
 
... and a few more:
 
Magnepan
Tri-Planar
Graham Engineering
Magico
VPI Industries
Silent Running Audio
Walker Audio

Before he passed on, founder William Zane Johnson sold Audio Research Corporation to an Italian outfit, but to this day ARC continues to design and manufacture their components in America.
And the above lists do not mention *many* excellent "Garage-Fi" one or two person shops!
Jtimothya, you are right. There are plenty of high end audio manufacturers still in the U.S.A. I wasn't thinking of just the high end audio industry when I made my comment. Also, I consider assembly and manufacture to be different.