JA - our time was quite limited, a wreck on the expressway cost us over two hours late arrival. Most of our time covered tech. Rob has original driver and product testing rigs and much deeper stock than I had imagined. He has all the development prototypes from Cs3.5 on. At CSS he has a showroom/office, adequate for the job of comparison. We didn’t make it home where is we’ll hi Fi-Ed. At CSS he has Bryson cubed series. ThielRules might know the gear particulars. TR was there as well as Tammy, long-time driver-maker, and Jeremy Kling, son of Walter Kling, co-originator and Mfgr Director after I left. We all compared 7s to 7.2s and considered them co-equal. Concrete and polymer baffles are equally inert- deader than CS5. Sound is preferential- only. 7 is gentler,7.2is more incisive. We heard equal detail. Jim was working on a 7.3 and I suspect a goal was to mitigate the “in your face” tendency of the 7.2. Best I’ve heard.
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Hi brayeagle, I found your post about speaker wiring: "... I began to use DYI speaker and interconnects - - top Belden wire with the best connectors I could get...Belden AWG 10 for speaker wiring..."I just replaced 16 gauge lamp cord on my Thiel CS5's with 10 gauge multi-strand copper wire and I can hear an improvement! Better detail that provides more decay and presence. It got me to thinking about why I believed lamp cord was good enough and recalled that I had looked at Roger Russell's "Speaker Wire" discussions http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm. This was back when I was listening to easier to drive speakers like Advents, Paradigms, and Magnepans. If I had thought to refer to Roger's " Maximum Wire Lengths For TWO CONDUCTOR Copper Wire" chart when I purchased the CS5's, I would have been hearing better music for the last couple of years! Thanks for listening, Dsper |
Hi Dsper, I'm a great believer in quality multi-strand cabling for audio frequencies. That's why I've used Belden stock for years. (Disclaimer: I have no financial nor proprietary interests in Belden.) Recently, Belden has offered a new stock, specifically aimed at the audio high-end market. It looks very interesting as an alternative to some of the exorbitantly priced mumbo jumbo cables designed to separate a HiFi addict from his hard earned dollars. I found the explanation of this Belden Iconoclast cable to be reasonable; however, since I haven't auditioned any system using these new cables, I can't vouch for the increase in performance over what I now use. If you're interested: https://www.iconoclastcable.com Just my ancient two cents George |
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