This is easily one of the best, most informative and civil forums I've had the pleasure to come across on this site since joining, oh, about five years ago. There had been a rather lengthy stray from the "hi-fi" scene in my life, perhaps a 25 year long span, during which I listened - and rarely - through a series of vintage receivers from the 1970's; those Pioneer, Sansui, Marantz receivers still have a hold on me to this day.
I believe I stumbled upon this site whilst actually looking for yet another relic from my mis-spent youth, in the process becoming beguiled by a tube amplifier someone had put up for sale. It's been all downhill since...
In a good way, if that's possible.
As I've said before, I don't know a mosfet from a misfit, but I know what I like. I may not be able to contribute anything substantive to the current and quite technological discussion currently being followed, but I read, as I have read in the past, with a keen interest in learning what it is about Thiel that captured me in the first place.
A few years back with my first pair of Thiel 3.5's I opted, as a result of one of the midranges going in and out, to remove it to see what was causing it. In the process I slipped with the screwdriver and poked a small, but worrisome hole in the midrange's surround - not the driver itself. It was through this forum that I discovered Rob Gullom was still repairing drivers for the model, and so sent the pair off for repair. I gifted that pair to my nephew.
So much of our possessions are disposable. So much of what we purchase IS disposable, designed for the short term with nary a forethought as to how much we consume and ultimately discard. The purchase of Thiel legacy models is an investment, not merely a purchase in and of itself. Fixing/repairing any model is indeed an investment, not a patch.
There have been too many times here, in too short a span of time, that I've said "I'm done" upon finding a great system recently. (As if it's possible to reach that point.) I ain't done, and I never will be. Forums like this, with contributors who don't get snarky or preachy, are the reason why I keep reading, keep trading, keep interested. Thiel is special stuff, and the community of fellow fans continues to be a learning experience for me.