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!
128x128jafant
ovinewar

Re DAC/Transport - here are some items I can speak to from personal experience that you could land today for less than a grand.

Re transport - check out the Bluesound site's outlet store at www.bluesound.com.  They are currently asking $199 for 1st gen Bluesound Node and $399 for 2nd gen Bluesound Node 2.

For a more than capable DAC, I've seen Bryston BDA-1 currently going for as little as $500 on Audiogon.

I personally had the 1st gen Node hooked up to the BDA-1 via Toslink and can report that this is a more than capable combination.   
I happily employed this combo in my main rig from 2014 until earlier this year, and still employ both pieces of kit elsewhere.     

Dsper

Steve McCormack said the DNA-500 is the best amp he's ever heard ,
lucky you .  If you truely like the sound I would suggest
sending it to Steve for one of his upgrades , or DIY .

I have a CJ/McCormack DNA-250 that I have been replacing/upgrading
capacitors and resistors ( getting 4 Hovlands in todays mail  )  
and I can tell you that
changing a few componets can make a hugh improvement in sound .
Replacing three  2 watt  resistors with Tantalum ones from Audio Note
suprised the heck out of me , highly recomended .

jafant 
seems like more people are discovering McCormack amps .

Next year my Thiels !

Rob

p.s.  Does anybody here have experience with Goldring MI cartridges
or Grace F9-L ( 5.5mv ) cartridges ? 


Your Bryston in bridged mode is not recommended for the low impedance of your speakers. In bridge mode, 8 ohm is recommended as minimum and your speakers go down to below 3 ohm. Keep them in unbridged mode and they will comfortably go down to 4 ohm and produce 200 + watt. Your amp would be great for bi amping though!
Ovinwar - the CS5 was Thiel's first application of in-house Finite Element Analysis, applied to all aspects of development. The original CS5 tweeter (also used in CS5.1, 3.6 and 2.2) was wholly developed in-house and represents a giant leap ahead, beyond what we could buy in the marketplace. The other drivers, MB dome upper mid, Focal lower mid and both Seas upper and lower woofers were the closest to our goals that we could get from those various suppliers. After introduction, we developed custom motor manufacturing which we applied to those non-tweeter drivers for considerably lower distortion and greater clarity.

Most CS5 owners upgraded to the CS5i, which might be available from Rob Gillum at Coherent Source Service. However that settles might influence the level of performance you seek in your ancillary gear. The CS5 was our state of the art, but the bar was raised significantly by the CS5i, which could justify ultra-performance signal purity.


Wow! Really appreciate all the responses. It is wonderful to be able to tap into so many knowledgeable resources. Really just getting started so I will be more active when I have something valuable to add. I don't listen really  loud, at least not too often, so the Bryston is going to need to be the starter amp, and the CS5 has no second lugs for biamping. My vandersteen's do, and they are powered by 2 Mitsubishi DA-15s vertically biamped. I just don't have any decent source equipment. Tons of CDs but my older transport wont spin- it has the pioneer stable platter, but cannot see an appropriate path for repair. I hate throwing away- everything else works, but economics will probably require. Thanks again.