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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oblgny


Good to see you here as always. Hope that your are well and bunkered down for the cold draft this weekend (it even makes way to the deep South). I can attest to the notable Bass reproduction from CS 2.4 loudspeakers, rich and textured in presentation.


Happy Listening!

tomthiel


Thank You for the update from HotRod garage.  Our 3.5 owners will be very pleased with any upgrades. Stay warm out there.


Happy Listening!

Oblgny - thank you for your thoughts and perspective. The input from you and this group serves as primary guidance along my foggy path. I know that I want to stabilize the brand into the future, and that will take the form of offering owners and upgrade clients a stable service platform, which Rob is now providing, but will need more legs on its stool for ongoing viability.  I know that I want to make selected models better than when new to illustrate the viability of ongoing re-development. I know that I can't accomplish everyting myself, so I hope to inspire some as yet unknown person or team to take up the torch. I began my exploration with the CS2.2s, since I had them since 1990. Then came (5!) more models to compare and contrast. Most recently the 3.5 compared to the 3.6. Obl, I think you're on to something; I feel welcome with the 3.5s. And I am on to some inspiring refinements. This early work will all apply to subsequent models.

It turns out, to my surprise, that as Thiel advanced in time, its sales per model declined. The peak volumes were in my time with the CS2 and CS3.5, followed by the CS2.2 and declining thereafter. It also seems that appreciation and enthusiasm for the brand also may have peaked in the 1990s - I'm still gathering and sifting clues; I'll be visiting Rob in Lexington at the end of November for more insight and direction. 

The truly iconic Thiels surely include the CS2 and CS3-3.5. Their age puts them in most danger of failure and they have ready upgrade potential via multiple avenues, many of which I have been exploring in the HotRodLab. The Renaissance products will not be restorations of the original executions, but rather reimaginings of what the designs hoped to become when they grew up.

Pieces of the puzzle are taking their places, thanks in great part to my interaction with this forum, both here and behind the curtain. The more recent designs will probably be addressed in historic order, or as I gather confidence and abilities. I am particularly enamored with the CS5 due to my personal history developing that product, and that it is the last of Jim's sealed bass designs, and that a reconfiguration of the baffle can eliminate over half of the series elements in the crossover and so forth.

JA, I would not be taking this path without your forum. Here is where I found a focus and so many generous souls who have provided insights, guidance and products for my development work. Thank you all so much.
@tomthiel, it appears that you’d settled on a path. That is most encouraging. The models you’d decided to start with are perhaps closest to my heart. Though I must admit that Jim’s last  co-axial drivers certainly have their appeal. Do you think your updated CS 5’s with simpler crossovers will ease the amplifier burden?