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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Coda CSiB integrated amp has been in my system for two weeks now, and I couldn't be happier; delivering the best sound I've ever heard from my CS 2.4s. A significant step up from my venerable Bryston 3Bst / BP20 combo.

Two word description of the sound - melifluous and holographic. Silky smooth with a huge soundstage, wide and deep, extending well beyond the speakers. The amp is very quiet. Presentation is relaxed, but with an abundance of detail and nuance.

If anyone is interested, I've posted updated pictures and info in the virtual systems area.  

  

 

 

     

 

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tomthiel

 

Another +vote for a fascinating Thiel Audio history lesson.  Thank You for addressing the veneer-procuring process.  It appears that Amberwood is a popular finish among The Panel.

 

Happy Listening!

I've had 2 pairs of Amberwood CS 3.7s since 2014 and i prefer the second pair because it is darker, absolutely beautiful!

These sketches I’ve written in this forum over these past years serve as remembrances and motivations to resurrect and stitch these events together in my memory. I believe a memoir would be valid, not just for fans of Thiel loudspeakers, but as a marker in time, of a time when some folks in their twenties in Kentucky with only their vision, will and guts, could actually pull it off, becoming a player (albeit small) on the world stage for nearly 40 years. I’ve given you guys some glimpses and contexts, and as can so often be said: there is always more.

When I found this forum in 2018, it gave me a welcome platform to speak to some ideas and issues meaningful to me. I have appreciated and enjoyed it very much. It also allowed me to formulate and develop the idea of Thiel Renaissance, which still lives. I am still resurrecting stories and developing product improvement ideas . . . but, we can’t always get what we want. The loss of my workspace has been debilitating and is still consuming much of my time and energy. So progress on any and all fronts is very slow.

On the bright side, the sale of my tonewood business has allowed all my current projects to be music-centric - and that feels like coming home.