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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ydjames

 

Thank You for sharing your experience with Mr. Rob Gillum at CSS. Good to read that you are enjoying the new Coaxial.

 

Happy Listening!

@TomThiel

Thanks Tom for your in depth reply. The more I look into this the clearer it becomes. I’m learning! 🤣 I was literally handed these speakers for nothing; a gift from the universe so to speak. I’ve read so many wonderful things about them so I guess I owe it to myself to figure out how best to utilize them. I’ll check back to report on my progress.

Cheers!

- Dave

@ydjames 

 

Thanks.

The "new" version or Rob's version uses a black-coloured basket instead of a silver-coloured one.

I'm trying to figure out which part would look black.  Do you mean the ring on the outside of the driver that holds it on to the speaker?

trickeydude

See the link below for Tom’s reference on the Stereophile review.

The 3.6 can perform well with a good lower powered amp but a big power amp will really open the speakers up. There are some good prices on used equipment but beware as anything substandard from the source onward toward the speakers. The 3.6 will expose any shortcomings in a system. I’ve also found poorly recorded or engineered music shows it’s lack of quality.

Cabling can be an issue for some including myself. For power, interconnects, and speaker wire, silver conductor based cables can be very bright on the highs. Copper cabling helps with this and in my case using digital copper interconnects (110 Ohm resistance) softened the hard edges.

I feel these are an excellent Jazz and Classical speaker that is good with rock to an extent. They will play loud yes but that isn’t this speakers forte.

I have both my systems listed on the virtual page, the Anthem amp powered the 3.6s fine, but the McIntosh MC462 brought them to life.

Good luck and enjoy your music!

 

ydjames - the breakup you describe can be caused by various things. Among them could be lose voice coil turns or other non-design-related phenomena. Let’s rejoice that the new drivers fixed the problem.

Last week I had a ’sound’ in a CS1.6 woofer similar to what you describe . I went looking for ’dirt’ in the voice coil gap, but instead found a steel washer resting on the ’top plate’. That little washer had fallen out of the driver mounting boss and stuck to the driver. It saturated and caused distortion in the magnetic flux field. In my case the ’fix’ was easy. Remove the washer and the distortion is gone.

Follow-on is that I am replacing the steel threaded inserts in the driver basket and the steel mounting bolts with brass, and the washers with fiber. I expect to hear the cleanup of a far lower level of that same distortion. That hardware is only an inch or so distant from where that single washer caused audible distortion. Speakers can have lots of low-level anomalies and sub-optimal implementations. Some get identified and fixed or improved during development, some are worked out during future product iterations. Some still remain to be addressed.