^More restricted, but not "head-in-the-vice" restricted like some beamy ESL's. I suspect it might be due at least in part to Dunlavy's preferred angled placement. Perhaps, with a higher and denser soundstage than the Thiel's.
Scoring on Used Thiels here
Has anyone scored a great deal on used Thiels here lately? With Thiel going under, there appear to be a lot of good deals on used THiels here for takers. Anyone picked used Thiels up here recently and regretted it?
Just wondering. Some of the used prices look too good to pass up.
Just wondering. Some of the used prices look too good to pass up.
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The MBL omnis are peerless for disappearing and creating a 3 dimensional sonic image. Absolutely spooky, and ultimately the most realistic presentation within their frequency rangeI've only heard MBLs once, at RMAF. They sounded good to my ears but nothing special. The room set-up was weird, tho', with the speakers along the long wall. Probably not optimal placement. |
beetle one has to hear the MBLs set up properly to hear what prof is talking about. I’ve heard it in a showroom but never at a show. The OHM F5 speakers I have in my main rig are my attempt to capture that at home. They do quite well for a fraction of the cost. Most peoples rooms, including mine, are limited compared to the dealer room I heard the ultimate mbl demo in, often in practice bringing mbl back closer to the pack mainly in terms of soundstage depth and 3-D holographic imaging. The OHMs do probably have an edge on mbl in terms of coherency of the sound top to bottom, as do Thiels and a handful of others over the rest. I’m used to that very coherent sound top to bottom and tend to levitate to speakers that exceed in that area. |
http://www.fredsoundofmusic.com/specials/pre-owned-components.html U15040 THIELCS2.2FLOOR STANDING SPEAKER PAIR 999.00 95U15186 THIELCS3.6FLOOR STANDING SPEAKER PAIR-AS IS 899.95 If you live in the Northwest Fred's in Portland has these . |
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