Acoustic Zen Adagio vs Thiel 2.4


So I've been struggling to find the right pair of floor standing speakers for my listening space. Since it's only 12x18 (listening position is 10 feet away), I'm fairly limited in terms of size. My friend has a pair of Thiel 2.4s which sounded great to me, but they're just too big for my room.

I've been reading great things about the Adagio, and after talking to their owner (great guy), he convinced me I would be fine with them in my setup. Problem is, the closest dealer is 200 miles away.

Has anyone compared these two? They use a similar "underhung driver" design, albeit the Acoustics use a ribbon tweeter. I was not a huge fan of my previous B&Ws 7nts (too technical for me), so I don't suppose the ribbon tweeter would be an issue.

I will drive them with a mcintosh SS amp (mc202). Listen to mostly rock/jazz.

Any input would be great. Thanks!
hoffer71
Hoffer 71...eventhough I am a fan of the 2.4s and definitely think you should audition them, I did see this Agon ad for the Adagios and on the face of it, it looks like a decent deal for a brand new pair: http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1301365488&/Acoustic-Zen-Adagio-Brand-New

Again, I have never heard the Adagios so don't know if they are good or not but when I saw this ad, I figured I'd flag it for you.
I own them and have spent time with them,not just a passing judgment made..they are more than ok,ive been playing professionally for more than 40 yrs and have owned alot of speakers..i think there are better speakers out there and they are not the end of all speaker searches.audition at home if you can before rush to judgment.there are allways tradeoffs with any speaker, anybody that tells you something else???
Cmalak - thanks for the link. I noticed it too, but as you and others suggest, I think I'm better off auditioning them first.

Bigkidz - Thanks for the suggestion. Doesn't look like there are any dealers near me though. Pity - one of the many reasons why I'm struggling to commit to a pair.

On the bright side, I think I may have a chance to audition both the Zens and the Thiels in my house side-by-side. I also may be looking at some speakers from Focus Audio, as I found a dealer who carries them and the Zens (I'll strong arm my friend into letting me listen to his Thiels at my house).

I'll let you know what I decide upon..
Their sound is absolutely different. Someone who likes the Thiels, most likely, will never like the AZ, and vice versa. I have the Adagios, bought them after owning Vandy 2 Signatures. They sound excellent with jazz, classical, and good with rock. The Thiels are too bright for me.