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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pwhinson

contact Mr. Rob Gillum at CSS as above. There are a few gentlemen that use Sound Anchor platforms with their CS 2.4 speakers.  During my auditioning I preferred the speaker sitting on carpet without any decoupling.  How do you like the Pass Labs amp-

Happy Listening!
holco

Good to see you again. Thank You for sharing your diagram with the panel. I am sure that Tom and Beetle will chime in.

Happy Listening!
holco - good judgements, upgrading the signal paths.
Coupla comments. Depending on your serial number and if it is Lexington-made and whether or not it is on masonite or a PCB, the .72mH woofer coil may not be the correct value. Details would help evaluate those particulars. Likewise, if it is Lex-made, the coil will look very tight and well-wound. If so, that is an ERSE coil which, in my opinion, will not be improved by the Jantzen, unless the J is foil.

On the coax board, you are ignoring the parallel feed in the first position. I suggest investigating the 43uF cap and its 16ohm series resistor. At minimum replace that 16ohm with MRA-12s.

Beetlemania might have comments on the other resistors.
@holco Regarding coils, as Tom noted, you need to verify whether your boards are point-to-point on masonite (made in Lexington) or PCB (made in China by FST). The coils values are slightly different for the latter to account for subtle changes in that environment. The layout you have is for the PTP and the PCB values are somewhat different.

I recommend upgrading all resistors to Mills MRA including that 16 ohm. Not sure why you have the one in parallel. Is it becuase you can’t find the correct value? Sonic Craft has all the correct 2.4 values. But note that the “Mills” are older and “Vishay Mills” are newer after Vishay bought out Mills. You’ll have to mix and match the old and new but that is of no issue. 

That 43 uF cap is a subfeed and deserves attention. That is a tough value to get in a quality cap. You can get that value in ERSE Pulse (Tom had this option on his short list), or run a parallel (eg 10 + 33) higher quality. Tom has a custom Clarity CSA for that cap, not sure whether/when that might become availability. Note that you can go with a lower voltage for that one as it is downstream of that 16 ohm resistor.

You might also replace those big 100 uF electrolytics with ERSE Pulse. Tom is getting a custom low voltage Clarity to replace those but, again, unsure of its availability. ERSE could also be a decent option for the woofer caps (33 and 56 uF).