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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Welcome! good to see you here. Stay tuned while one of the Panel's vintage experts addresses your query. I look forward in reading more about your musical tastes and system.


Happy Listening!

Thank you jafant. Tastes span AC DC to Allan Taylor, Spyro Gyro to Carole King.  Also don't mind some newer pop and country music as long as it isn't 90% backtracks and focus is on the voice. I enjoy great voices, beautiful piano, or acoustic guitar the most. Chris Stapelton would be a more recent voice. James Taylor would be a longtime favorite. Chris Botti, Mark Knopfler, Poco. Not much exposure to classical but new age Jazz is pretty incredible. To the enlightened  I am most likely a neanderthal on the  music taste front, but all of us are a product of those things to which we have been exposed.

I have had a capable NAD receiver and Infinity Preludes up until recently, as well as a Samsung Radiant wifi system for streaming throughout the house. Setting my office up with some better sound.Wanted to build from used and keep the budget reasonable because I am slightly OCD, I can get addicted to things pretty quickly so controlling that is a must for marital harmony. On that front, the 225 pound, 6 ft shipping boxes were not the most popular package to end up on our porch! No way to hide those on entry. 

How about you as far as listening tastes?
"Looking for CS5 suggestions."

I have CS5's and live in the greater Indianapolis area. Audio Solutions would lend me used gear home for in home auditions, which were on a 15 amp circuit. 

I tried Krell, Pass, and Mark Levinson, among others, all of which were rated at 300 WPC plus into 8 ohms and doubled down. They all could power the CS5's and all sounded a bit different to me in my listening room. Also, they all were huge boat anchors, like 150 pounds. It was really a lot of fun maneuvering those behemoths from car trunk, down the stairs, and back out again. Fun - truly and sarcastically.

I thought that the Pass 350.0 was the best, because it sounded very solid and had a presence to the sound. But it was just too big.

I lived with a Coda at 300 WPC for a while and it did a pretty good job but seemed to me to get a bit constricted at the highest volumes.

My current amp is a McCormack DNA-500 and It is effortless in powering the Thiel CS5's as anything I have heard in my listening room. It may miss that last bit of rock solid presence I thought I heard with the Pass.

I always am looking at potential amp changes but the DNA-500 makes me very happy and weighs in at less than 100 pounds; so it will probably take me winning a lottery to change it out.

FWIW

Thanks for listening,

Dsper