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
I do not have a good baseline to compare and offer an opinion. My COAX was wired out of phase and also wired incorrectly between the tweeter and mid-range (on 1 COAX). This COAX was likely damaged from that second mess up. When I got the speaker home I definitely could hear some nastiness with that COAX. I could not hear it at the previous owners place. So I attribute that to amplification or me not listening so intently. 
" Is your Pannasonic 9000 player the most current universal spinner?"

Yes - the UB9000 is their flagship.  I also have the (Panasonic) UB820 in the main system, which is the model down, but just use that for video and it is better than the Oppo 103D I had in the main system for that purpose.  I has an Oppo 203 in the system where the UB9000 now sits.  The UB9000 smokes it on both audio and video.  I have the Oppo 203 in the upstairs bonus room system (basically a guest bedroom) with a 55 inch UHD.

https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/panasonic-dp-ub9000-uhd-player-review.143...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXMNz0doK2U


cascadesphil

Nice! how do you like the UB-9000 for Audio playback?
Does this player offer SACD playback?
I have been thinking about adding this spinner to my collection.

Happy Listening!
No DVD-A or SACD playback with the UB-9000 (pretty much just CD, DVD-V, Blu-Ray and UHD Blu-Ray).  It will, however, play up to quad DSD files.  For me, it's not an issue as I don't play discs.  I have disc spinners in every system (in some, multiple ones) that have been rotated from old systems.  Pretty much the only time these get used is if someone brings a music disc over once a year (if that) or a movie is played. 

The UB-9000 also has a bunch of playback settings. Those include six types of digital output tube settings (to make the unit sound a bit different on each different simulated setting).  The unit is also built like a tank.

I have not followed recent developments about the unit and the only other caveat I'd offer is that it doesn't have a dedicated app (unless they have come out with one in recent times) like the Oppo players did.  That means one needs to navigate through files via a display with some exceptions.  In my case, I have he DS Audio App which comes with the file station on my Synology NAS and I can navigate through the files easily.

The UB-9000 IMO is worth its price as a stand alone CD player.  However, with many people using outboard DACs, one can buy a nice DAC for around the same money.  For machines such as an Oppo, one can also convert SACD discs to output 24/88.2 and go through an outboard DAC.  Of course, Oppo players these days tend to sell for a pretty penny (I've actually though about selling the Oppo 203 which now sits in a guest bedroom with my old UHD TV and never saw tons of use as I only had a bit more than a handful of UHD discs and I have my main system for music and other systems as well).  So I personally don't have much use for disc spinners.