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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Jimi - I recommend restoring the CS1.2s as a very fine little speaker. I use the CS1.2 drivers in an 02 cabinet to compare components,wire and cabinet treatments. Rob at Coherent Source Service has parts. I think you'll be glad you did.
Thoft - I've been messing with the 3.6s for the past few months. I consider their stock components highly optimized and am therefore investigating other upgrades in priority over component upgrades. That said, there are ongoing DIY upgrades happening behind the curtain on this forum - perhaps someone might comment.
I can recommend the fruits of our research, which lands on replacing series feed caps with ClarityCap CSAs in the highest voltage you can fit or afford. Swap resistors to Mills MRA-12s, especially in feed stations.

As background, I have bragged about those yellow caps as state of the art, and they were in their day - tin foil on styrene film, they measure and sound quite good. However CC's CSA invention replaces the normal zinc spluttered end caps with a copper-containing matrix, and updates the geometry to wider and shorter, for a significant performance upgrade. BTW, I've compared the CSAs and CMRs to many of the sexy caps out there, and I believe the CCs are as good as it gets in terms of truth and accuracy, especially at their affordable prices.

Another nearly free upgrade you can DIY is to re-mount the crossover panels on rubber standoffs to reduce vibration in the crossovers.


Myself and others have applied an opposite or different method to the mounting of crossovers internal to the cabinet.. We do secure the individual components to the board using rope caulk or other soft adhesives as well as zip ties. Instead of slowing down and storing some of the vibration inside we direct couple the slowed and misdirected energy to the floor or wall of the cabinet. I use small brass Audiopoints and the brass coupling discs. The board rests on these devices and the board can be secured with brass screws to the cabinet base. We have an extended method that allows for resonance tuning from outside the cabinet. This method while more invasive the improvement can clearly be heard by using a hex tool..To provide a continuum of thoughts on this mechanical conduit we set the speakers on our Audiopoints or our Sistrum Platforms and speaker stands. We use the same materials and geometry to maintain the capture and redirect direct the  exit speed of resonance to the largest mechanical ground plane..the floor. There is also a similar method that can be applied to bass and midrange drivers which also allows for resonance tuning outside the box. Tom


I had a discussion with Rob G. several weeks ago about replacing caps in my 3.7s. He basically said don't bother, it won't be worth the effort. He sent me a couple pictures of designs he has tried with the 3.7 and maintained the sonic improvement was minimal compared to cost. If anyone else here has modded the 3.7, it would be nice to chime in at this point!
Anyone used Vincent audio sp-331? Says it can handle 2 ohms no problems. 1,000 watt ring core transformer 300 at 4 ohms. Buddy is using one for his legacy audio signature 3’s.