The Thiels are time aligned starting from a distance of eight feet. Thiel recommends seating distances between eight and twelve feet.
Wilson Sasha, SF Amati Anniversario, Thiel CS3.7
Hi everyone,
This coming Tuesday, I'll be auditioning the Sasha, Amati Anniversario and the Thiel CS3.7. How do these 3 products differ in their sonic character? Any thing I should be on the look out for? My musical taste is quite varied although I listen a lot to jazz and full orchestral pieces. Thanks guys.
This coming Tuesday, I'll be auditioning the Sasha, Amati Anniversario and the Thiel CS3.7. How do these 3 products differ in their sonic character? Any thing I should be on the look out for? My musical taste is quite varied although I listen a lot to jazz and full orchestral pieces. Thanks guys.
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Elberoth2, Valid point about the adjustable head, I always just thought it was just to adjust the tweeter angle based on seating distance. I just assumed that since wilson does not seem concerned with phase he would also not be concerned with time alinement. Argyro, "I think the Wilson is a better engineered product!". Please explain your thinking. Wilson is no chopped liver but Thiel has a number of well document innovations over the years. Part of Thiel 3.7 white paper |
Wilson speakers do a great job of revealing your electornics and cables. IMO they sound very Hi-Fi-ish and unpleasant with solid state. I heard the Sasha's on tubes and they were very good, I later heard them with solid state and didnt like them. You might also want to listen to the Avalon Indra - very nice. My guess is you will prefer the Amati or Sasha's over the Thiel, but some of that might be the electronics you are hearing. Good luck- |
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