While I'm posting for the first time in years, I can vouch for Rob Gillum's excellent solo work. I had a CS2.4 coax go silent on me a couple years ago, long after Thiel-proper was gone. To assure consistency, Rob had me send him both my coax drivers, which he rebuilt from the ground up using the latest adhesives and various tweaks developed since their 2004 inception, and their later (relatively) mass-produced manufacture.
The sound of my 'old' coaxes was so firmly embedded in my ears that once the rebuilt ones broke in, there was no question I was hearing a purer, faster, more delicate sound, with better left-right matching too. Again, not night and day, but another notable step up to this long-term 2.4 listener. And the hope that these drivers will last 'forever.'
The sound of my 'old' coaxes was so firmly embedded in my ears that once the rebuilt ones broke in, there was no question I was hearing a purer, faster, more delicate sound, with better left-right matching too. Again, not night and day, but another notable step up to this long-term 2.4 listener. And the hope that these drivers will last 'forever.'