Thiel Owners


Guys-

I just scored a sweet pair of CS 2.4SE loudspeakers. Anyone else currently or previously owned this model?
Owners of the CS 2.4 or CS 2.7 are free to chime in as well. Thiel are excellent w/ both tubed or solid-state gear!

Keep me posted & Happy Listening!
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ronkent,

The speakers are so easy to move around on my rug (one thing nice about not using spikes) that I often fool around with different listening positions.  I may settle on one for a week, or a month, or many months, then move them around. 

Right now I have my 2.7s a bit further from my ears than I thought - 7.4' - probably because they are spread out a bit more - 8.4' from the inside of each speaker.  Due to the wider spread, I have them toed in a bit to maintain some sparkle and image focus.  When in a narrower setting, I tend to have little to no toe-in.

I also find listener height can alter the sound a bit, but much less so on the Thiel's concentric driver arrangement vs a lot of other speakers (sound gets a bit more "plummy" rounded and warm with a lower seating height.  I've slightly angled my 2.7s downward to account for a bit of this).

I'm really a nut about tone and timbre and it's easily diminished by room acoustics and speaker/listener positioning.  I want warmth, roundness of tone, but with a realistic inviting sparkle as well.  To that end I find imaging, soundstaging and tone are almost always best for me when there is nothing behind my head - e.g. my sofa cushion comes up to my shoulders but no further.   Leaning my head back in to the sofa pillows, more reclined, while comfy, also changes the sound due to the reflections - makes it a bit more whitened and lively and spread out.  Which actually can be fun sometimes.

I've looked for pillows to lean my head on that don't alter the sound in an unappealing way, but there are no "neutral" pillows because it's going to change the sound reflections around my head.  Physics is physics.

That said, I just discovered that one of the small, narrow arm-rest sized pillows on my sofa, which is only the width of my head, actually works quite well to lean on.  Doesn't destroy soundstaging and imaging - though alters things a little.  Tone gets a bit more zing and aliveness, lightens up a bit, and a bit more focus.  So for instance a cow-bell or wood block hit will actually sound more lively and immediate.  And the tone doesn't "whiten" so much as leaning against a big pillow, but goes a bit more into the "amber" territory (I tend to perceive sound in colors this way).  Which I quite like.

Further...while on the subject of acoustics, I keep meaning to make a little thread about diffusors.  A single small diffusor that I bought a while back has proven really fascinating to play with - the way it can alter and dial in the sound so minutely via any number of positions in the room.
Placed right beside the speaker, I get a more alive sound, but also a bit more blanched in tone.  Placed just beside and behind the speaker and I get sonic images snapping even more together, and sounding a bit more dense and lively, but without loosing much of the organic roundness of the presentation.  Really fun.

Sorry...way more than you asked for.
hi Prof,   thank you so much. great reading.  i think the better our systems get,  the more tiny changes are audible.  why swap power cords if your speakers are Bose or something like that.  i use a Lafuma reclining chair as it is not thick and does not seem to mess with the sound too much like my leather couch does.  i like to recline and so i am laying back when listening which is why my ear is lower than most.   i find that when i go other homes, or to dealers,  that i end up sitting lower and closer than anyone else.  what device are you using that you mentioned moving around a bit.
hi Jafant,
Besides the Bryston amps, I have a very modest system that was originally tailored for home theater.  It currently consists of Anthem AVM20 as a pre-amp processor.  For source, I have a Sony SCD-XA9000ES SACD for 2-channel but a cheap Sony DVD player, the model number of which I don't know.  Both the Anthem and SACD player have been giving me electrical problems (not turning on a few occasionally), so I've been thinking about getting a Bryston BDA-3 to be used as an external DAC or possibly getting the Anthem AVM60 to upgrade my surround sound processing, either of which I would use the cheap Sony DVD player as a transport until I find the funds to upgrade that.  I've got Straightwire between the Anthem and Bryston amps, with Kimber Kable for the rest of the interconnects, and generic 10awg copper speaker cable I think I got from Blue Jeans.
hi Prof,
My 2.7s are the exact same color. The original shipping box shows the finish as "Morado" but in reality it is Morado Rosewood, and looks just as you describe and matches the image you referenced.  My PCS, while also in a "Morado" finish, is not rosewood, so it has less of a reddish color and is more brown.  In natural sunlight, you can see the difference between the two finishes, but with my recessed lights at night, the Morado finishes look very similar.
Now that I know that your 3.7s are in the same finish as my 2.7s, I know they would fit nicely in my system.  Please consider me when you decide to sell your speakers: batman.fan.ebay@gmail.com

Ok batmanfan. Noted.  I've had interest from others too.

I'm also  still deciding whether to trade them in for some Devore speakers, or sell locally (both those options meaning no shipping hassle).