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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@jafant  I am not familiar with AudioSpace CD player? Tell me more.
AudioSpace is a Hong Kong company owned by Peter Lau. I purchased his CD8 cd player in 2010 from Underwood Hifi. It had a Phillips drawer and Burr-Brown PCM 1732 chip. There were two output stages so you could listen via transistors or three 12AX7 tubes.

I used it as I moved through the Magnepan line to their 3.6's. I could never particularly tell a big difference between the transistor or tube output stages.

After I moved to Theil CS3.6's, and then to the CS5i's, I started to play with DACs and used the CD8 as a transport only. I tried the PS Audio PWT as a dedicated transport and it brought much more detail and resolution to the sound.

I listed the CD8 on Audiomart and was surprised when I had three different offers and sold it within a week. Probably let it go with too good a deal! The new owner said he loved it and was rolling tubes. Different strokes I guess.

Thanks for listening,

Scott

Dsper- remove the screws and the xo slides out like a drawer. Unsolder all wires from the post lugs and find the drivers with a 6v lantern battery. Install a second pair of posts for the new input.

Mixing amps is treacherous. Gain and other characteristics must match and blend well. Can you conjure two volume controls?
dsper

Sure- a full loom of cabling means Interconnects (IC), Power Cords (PC) and Speaker Cable (SP). Additionally, one could  use a Phono cable for turntable plus the various Digital cable(s) for DAC, Server and/or Streamer,  in any system. Enjoy retirement and the Music!

Happy Listening!
dsper

Thank You, for the follow up on AudioSpace cd player. I do recall seeing that ad on U.S. AudioMart (USADM).
Good to read that the spinner found the next home.

Happy Listening!