Why don TIDAL loudspeakers look as exciting as organ pipes, walk-in closets or vessel hulls?
In-crowd intimie often assert that TIDAL products do not look as exciting as many creations from the drawing-boards of our esteemed competitors in the monthly novated “New Best Speaker In The World Now Even Better”-series. Tastes and colors are not argued over as the saying goes, indeed, we think sometimes they can’t be. Which is why we unerringly adhere to our own clear and sober concept; we will not surprise our customers every new season with semi-detached tweeters, fashionably curved cabinets or fronts that are barely a few inches wide. We have a good reason for that. We do not build mere design objects, at TIDAL shape is a means to an acoustic end. Trends will come and they will go, our achievements are here to stay. Would this imply after 80 years of evolution in the construction of loudspeakers that TIDAL could not come up with anything more exciting than, say, the TIDAL Piano? Now then, compare shape and functionality of the decanter shown above with the plain and simple milk b