Congratulations doing home work and getting Thiels to sing for you. They are very revealing speakers. You can hear the difference when you change upstream electronics which is a blessing and a curse. But you were willing to tame the beast and you have been rewarded. Those who didn't do their homework have graded Thiel speakers as "harsh and bright." "Ear bleeding" is another category. As you have discovered, there are a number of ways to overcome such issues, one very good option is to use tubes. Impedance of thiels drop to 2 Ohms and may require bit more power to get the best out of it.
Thiel 2.3
I picked up these speakers locally a few weeks back as I’ve been curious about Thiel speakers for many years and have never had the opportunity to hear them, or own them. I tried them in my listening room a few times but they were so bright and strident sounding that I kept removing them.
Upon hearing them, I totally understood some of the many complaints I’ve read about them. This was even with decent and a warmer sounding SS gear pushing 200 watts into 8 ohms. I wanted to like them, but I just couldn’t. I then decided to try a tubed preamp and amp, pushing 185 watts in tetrode mode.
I’m not sure I’ve ever encountered a speaker where the upstream gear made that drastic of a difference. What was ear-bleedingly strident and unlistenable turned into a “Holy crap! These sound friggin’ amazing!”
Boy, am I ever glad I tried the tubed gear. These old speakers are now making beautiful music in my room! Proof again, to me, that system synergy plays such a huge role in our hobby.
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