Last year I jumped into the audio world by purchasing a pair of Thiel CS2 speakers (the original CS 2). Found them on Craigslist for $500. I used speakers with my Sony receiver (100W) that I purchased at Best Buy for $300 until I could purchase some real equipment.
Despite the poor equipment, the speakers sounded very good.
Last month I purchased a Classe DR-5 pre amp and two (2) DR-8 amps. Despite being older equipment, everything came in the original boxes, was stored in a closet for about 20 years, and looks brand new. In mono mode, the DR-8 amps have 240 watts into 8 ohms, and 540 watts into 4 ohms.
The Classe equipment really made my speakers sing for about a day. That is when I noticed the woofers in my Thiels making a bad vibration sound (at first I thought I blew a tweeter). At higher levels I notice the sound was distorted and did not sound right. I have confirmed that both woofers need to be replaced, and replacement is about $450.
Question is did I damage the Thiels with the Classe equipment when I played it at loud volumes (my wife likes to play dance/club music loud)? Just wondering if the speakers being so old gave up the chase, or if we sent too much power to the speakers and damaged them. I also read online that I could have damaged the Thiels with the old Sony receiver by playing the music loud and not having enough power, which in turn damaged the speaker. Either way I will have to replace both woofers, but I do not want to damage the speakers in the future. I just hope the speakers will sound the same with new woofers. Also, my speaker wire is not the best so I hope that did not cause an issue either (feel free to recommend good speaker wires).
In addition, while I love the sound of the CS2 speakers I have, they are old and I am wondering if I should upgrade to something newer. Was thinking of the 2.4 or the 3.6, but I did not know if my equipment would be enough power for the 3.6 speakers. If someone could comment on this I would appreciate it.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions and input.