B&W 802 vs Thiel 2.3


I'm considering either used Thiel 2.3's or B&W 802's (series 2.) My electronics are a Rowland Coherence preamp with an Edge amp and I use a Vandersteen powered sub. Taste in music ranges from Chopin to Korn. I know there are lots of other good choices out there (which I'm exploring), but I'm narrowing down and would appreciate opinions only on these two. Thanks in advance.
panheadrt
At this level it's just a matter of taste. You have nice gear that should work well in both cases. For me the Thiels are an easy winner, but, you may feel differently.
B&W ( Matrix series ) are warmer and more forgiving ..Which ever floats your boat..I owned 802/3 and 801/2 matrix..Both 801/2 ( or 3 ) and 802/3 are exceptional speakers..Actually I think they are the best speakers B&W ever produced... You check the feedback on all B&W loudspeakers and you will find the the Matrix series has the highest rating of all there speakers....For me B&W is the easy choice.....
Thanks for the feedback. Unsound, I'm curious as to why you prefer the Thiels. Soundstaging, transparency differences, etc?