Hi vegasears,
I understand what you are saying. The CS6's do not have that chest thumping bass if that is what you are looking for. I grew up in the 70s when we played hard rock loud and fuzzy and the drums kicked you in the gut. These days if I play Black Sabbath or some hard rock record it is almost comical because the music is so clear and refined. The Pass amps make for strong bass but it is still not like Wilsons, for example. This may be heresy to some but I added subwoofers which takes the lows down deep and adds some oompf but still not that sharp kick in the gut. I don't think subs go high enough for that. If I crank it up real real loud the bass can get strong but I'm scared something's going to blow and I don't like it that super loud. 86 dBa average is very loud to me these days. I would say that the Thiels are not the best hard rock speaker out there but they excel at Jazz, vocals and are good with classical.
I understand what you are saying. The CS6's do not have that chest thumping bass if that is what you are looking for. I grew up in the 70s when we played hard rock loud and fuzzy and the drums kicked you in the gut. These days if I play Black Sabbath or some hard rock record it is almost comical because the music is so clear and refined. The Pass amps make for strong bass but it is still not like Wilsons, for example. This may be heresy to some but I added subwoofers which takes the lows down deep and adds some oompf but still not that sharp kick in the gut. I don't think subs go high enough for that. If I crank it up real real loud the bass can get strong but I'm scared something's going to blow and I don't like it that super loud. 86 dBa average is very loud to me these days. I would say that the Thiels are not the best hard rock speaker out there but they excel at Jazz, vocals and are good with classical.