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!
jafant
prof
I have been experimenting behind the scenes w/ various gear over the years. AYRE made my purchasing decision easy. I wanted an AX-5 in black casing- now I own one. Read back through this thread and you will discover my auditioning time-line for everything else.
Happy Listening!
jafant,
Thank you for the nice welcome.   I started with CS2s 30 years ago and upgraded to 3.6s 15-20 years ago.  They are the best purchase I have ever made!   Last 10 years I have added MCS1 and 1.5s for movies and was considering Powerpoints to add ATMOS ceiling speakers.    I started with Audible Illusions preamp, Thorens TT, and PS Audio amp but have just ordered a Monolith HTP-1 AV processor to use with my Olive digital player and Sunfire Signature/CInema Grand amps.    I mostly listen to classic and alternative rock music but enjoy occasional jazz.
rtbs70
My pleasure. You certainly own very nice gear. Take the time, at your leisure, to peruse this informative thread. There are several 3.6 and power-point owners here. My aspect or niche' is Cables/Power Cords.We all know that an integrated or pre-amp is the Heart of a system.Cables/Power Cords represent the Extremities. Careful matching and synergy will take a good system to excellent. And an excellent system to outstanding! I have 35 years in the gear and 48 years as a Music lover.
Happy Listening!
All

I wanted to give a shout out to Panel member jab.My amp is sitting on one of his incredible stands. Fit and finish are second to none. Craftsmanship is beautiful and striking! If you guys are considering an Audio rack or Amp stand, look for further. I will receive a second stand for my spinner soon.
Happy Listening!

Glad you found amplification for your speakers Jafant.
For audiophiles sometimes it's like a biblical journey. :-)