@tomtheil Not to put too fine a point on it [although it seems I did!], but I have most of the hardcopy 'glossy' marketing brochures for 2.3, 2.4 and the 2000s entire Thiel line.
The 2.4SE brochure's lead headline under "Features and Benefits" is "Completely Time and Phase Coherent" and repeats that in the text.
A text printout of the CS2.3 web page states "As with other THIEL speakers, the CS2.3 achieves complete time and phase accuracy for very realistic ...".
The CS2.4 brochure in the center section of bulleted features "Completely time and phase coherent for greater realism" and repeats the same sentence in the headline of the text that repeats it again and its benefits.
A four page glossy full-line brochure from 1/2011 makes the same statement at the top of their bulleted features, as does the CS2.4 "New Product Press Release."
So perhaps the marketing folks took liberties that Jim would not have approved of personally and technically?
I'm uncertain what you mean by the "phase shift problem evaporates" when the "bass extends below the program limit." What is the 'program limit'? There's essentially no 'real' bass below my 2.4 passband of 33Hz. It's the range between 33 and 100Hz that the radiator is fully active that it seems there is the phase shift.
Please don't anyone take this as a critique, only critical thinking. Just in the last few days I've reconfirmed how the relaxed and lifelike presentation of my 2.4 exceed all the lesser benefits of my recent KEF LS50 Meta purchase, and put them back into the big rig indefinitely.
The 2.4SE brochure's lead headline under "Features and Benefits" is "Completely Time and Phase Coherent" and repeats that in the text.
A text printout of the CS2.3 web page states "As with other THIEL speakers, the CS2.3 achieves complete time and phase accuracy for very realistic ...".
The CS2.4 brochure in the center section of bulleted features "Completely time and phase coherent for greater realism" and repeats the same sentence in the headline of the text that repeats it again and its benefits.
A four page glossy full-line brochure from 1/2011 makes the same statement at the top of their bulleted features, as does the CS2.4 "New Product Press Release."
So perhaps the marketing folks took liberties that Jim would not have approved of personally and technically?
I'm uncertain what you mean by the "phase shift problem evaporates" when the "bass extends below the program limit." What is the 'program limit'? There's essentially no 'real' bass below my 2.4 passband of 33Hz. It's the range between 33 and 100Hz that the radiator is fully active that it seems there is the phase shift.
Please don't anyone take this as a critique, only critical thinking. Just in the last few days I've reconfirmed how the relaxed and lifelike presentation of my 2.4 exceed all the lesser benefits of my recent KEF LS50 Meta purchase, and put them back into the big rig indefinitely.