Thule Audio?


Never really heard of them until the recent review in the April/May issue of TAS. The review sounds pretty positive and I am hoping to give their stuff a listen in the near future myself, but was just curious what peoples thoughts/experiences have been with Thule Audio.

I am looking to set up a 2-channel dual purpose (music/HT) system and their stuff looks geared right at that, which interests me greatly. I look forward to any thoughts you may have on their products...
jh2os
Kurt, thanks for your thoughts. I noticed that there is a Thule CDP listed that has a locking issue as well - I wonder if QC is an issue???

I still plan to listen to hear for myself.
Jh2os:

I own a Thule IA60bSE integrated amp (balanced version) that I purchased used on Agon about a year ago. It is a very good unit in my opinion, with extremely excellent detail, PRAT and bass. I found it very enjoyable to listen to. I was frequently impressed by its ability to resolve the inividual words in songs. On quite a few instances I found myself thinking "so thats what's being said" on songs that I had heard many times before. The only real downside was that I thought it a bit underpowered (75 WPC on my SE version) for my tastes. My son is using it now in his system and he is also very satisfied with its performance (even though he is a tube-sound man). So, overall on a 1 to 10 scale I would rate it an 8.5 in the under $1,000 (used) catagory. At the <$700 price these have been selling for used on Agon, I think they are a real bargain. BTW - my Thule only has preamp out - no preamp ins. I tried the preamp out, but found the sound to be nothing special. Hope this helps. Feel free to email me with any specific questions I might help you with.
Thule is a rather unexciting product with horrendous resale value. If you buy one, be ready to own it for ever or take a bath selling it.
many reliability issues, very disappointed in the past, maybe they improved.
I have a model 100 CDP. It has a Phillips drive and uses the Burr browns which was great for its time. When I bought it I also bought a Sony 770 DVD/CD player. It was their best player at the time. The sound quality between the 2 units on CDP was not subtle. Considering the Thule retailed at $1000 and the Sony at $1200, I thought it would be closer. The Thule sounded so much better.

I just replaced the Thule with a modded Phillips. The Great Sony build quality showed itself again when the DVD stopped working. ThatÂ’s why I got the Phillips. The Phillips drive in the Thule works great. I demoed, in my home, a modded Benchmark DAC that was phenomenal with the Thule. The Thule is in the basement.

The resale is low on these, which is great for someone who needs some performance with out a premium.