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Assuming the CS6 speakers are level to start, raise the front of the speakers 1/8 to 1/4 inch higher than the back of the speakers and see what that does for you regarding the sibilance. You might also need to adjust toe in. Beyond that it might be the electronics. Let me know. PS. If you all want to hear what your Thiels can do, try these Albums titled Closer to the Music Vol's 1-5 just released on Qobuz. I'm just now on Vol 2. Captivating! |
@tonywinga , cool trick on raising the fronts! Haven't heard of that before. I try not to accept what I hear in auditions as the final word on their sound obviously, so I'll be sure play around with positioning like you suggested once I get them in my hot little hands. I hope to be able to have some updates in the coming few days for everyone, I'll be sure to let you know my impressions once I have things setup in my house. |
Now that i moved in my new home i have a bigger living room and therefore was able to place my 3.7s in the ideal position recommended by Thiel : 3 feet from the front wall, 8 feet from tweeter to tweeter and i'm sitting 8-9 feet from the speakers. Speakers are pointing straight ahead, this makes a big difference for best imaging. What made the biggest difference in my new home is having 6 feet between the speakers and the side walls. 3.7s really need space to breath and get the best out of them. In january i'm going to demo a couple of different IC and SC and one them are the Cardas Clear Beyond. Cardas being usually a good match for Thiel speakers.
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