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!
jafant
Prof,  I spent some time writing a response about my speaker situation, what I have, where it's located and why I want more. I woke up and was going to finish my story when I read your post. My wishes are with you and believe you know you have real friends here. Your experience and gift of recall in such detail has helped me find my path through this hobby. 

Yes I still have the 2.7 & 3.7  I use the 2.7 in a 26 by 18 Home Theater slash 2 channel listening space. I have started 4 listening spaces and feel this one is complete and whole. it took months to bring together but works just as i had imagined both HT/2ch. Pre amp is Lyngdorf mp 50, Classe CA5300 runs 2.7 mains, MCS1 center (great speaker and wonder why we don't hear about more of them) cs1.7 for rears 4 ps 700 mono amps run the over head power point 1.2 I listen mainly through Tidal, Spotfy+ and have Blue Sound node 2 but use the Dac in Lyngdorf. I enjoy playing multi room and main reason for Blue sound and ease of there dash board. 

My second space has a challenge of speaker having to be 16 ft apart or they would sit in the middle of a view window. currently I have 3.7 there a run with Peachtree nova 300 and a Bluesound node, 

Third space is my master bed room where I have Lyngdorf 3400 and Blue sound node, again Dac is amazing in Lyngdorf, i went with there matching wall speakers and 2 "border" subs. Lets say the Thiels have spoiled me and was thinking of putting the 3.7 in this space and selling the Lyngdorf speakers, the acoustics in this room are fantastic.  

I am assuming the cs6 will do as good or better than 3.7 in over coming my problem with distance between speakers. I planned on using the peachtree to run a system out by pool. so I can get the correct electronics to run cs6,  Another question how do the cs 7 compare to 6? there is a pair of those available.  

Sorry for book, but now you have a full view of my Thiel obsession!   

I'm having fun! 

Dan




       

 
Dan - go for the CS7.2 if you can.
Regarding your view window. Consider "Zen View" from Christopher Alexander's "A Pattern Language". The large view might be even more enjoyable as separated zen views. Put the speakers where you want them, possibly hanging a drapery behind each, or not. The view may not be harmed at all, and the overall effect might be stunningly wonderful.


Prof - bummer. I am not a doctor, but I have been paying attention and know something about the territory. I suggest addressing vitamin B, which regulates and supports neurological processes. The B complex is quite complex - a practitioner may help sort out the details. Knowing your cognitive approach, a suspension of disbelief may be in order. The down-side is practically nil.
My best wishes and highest hopes for your recovery. Tom
Prof,
 I'm so sad hearing what happened to you and would wish you all the best for a quick solution to this inconvenience. Never stop hoping that better days can came back, never. Life is full of unespected situations for the bad and for the good, now for you is the time to redeem the best. Stay with us, don't let we alone we need to help each other and if this pass trough this community it's welcome.
Thanks for the well wishes everyone.  (Tom, I'll check out vitamin B.  The therapy I'll be undergoing already involves a tiny "leap of faith" ;-) )

Dan,

Wow, you are a fellow Thiel nut!  Until recently I had three Thiel speakers myself - 3.7, 2.7 and 02s.

As to the 7.2 vs CS6.  I only heard the 7.2s once or twice for a demo long ago.  But I have to admit the sound stayed with me quite strongly (or so I think).   I remember especially some miles davis on the 7.2s (and I also listened to cuts from Brubeck's Time Out, among other).   What I remember is the vividness of the sound:  the size and solidity of the presentation, the sense that there was a physical, metal trumpet occupying a specific spot right in front of me.  Not ghostly, but "there." 
The solidity of the sticks on drums, the realism and solidity of the bass drum and the space it occupies in the solo on the Time Out record, etc.
It was a special sound vs all the other high end speakers of my acquaintance back then.

I don't have near the experience with that speaker that Tom has, but my brief brush with it has me place it at the top of the Thiel speaker hierarchy.   I have no idea how that would hold up if I were able to compare them to the 3.7s over time, but that's the impression they left me.