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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cascadesphil

 

Thank you for the confirmation. I am quite curious as to why the ML sale?

That is a Beast of a Power Amp.

 

Happy Listening!

Just a quick update on my CS 2.3 coax rebuild: Rob completed the rebuild. I'm looking forward to seeing the results. 

Here’s a little catch-up report. During the summer I got snatches of time to evaluate outboard crossovers and internal wiring. I have added some stunning KimberKable solid silver 3-braid to the mix. Some may remember awhile back when some of us compared single-polarity runs vs +/- paired-polarity runs. We were comparing amp to speaker runs and the main problem with singles was variable wire to wire distance causing transmission anomalies. But we were all enamored by the quick, uncomplicated sound of the parallel configuration.

I spoke with Ray Kimber, who wholeheartedly recommended the single polarity solution, which is now included in my trials. In the cabinet, each run can be stuck to the wall with butyl rubber goo. What a sonic treat - from the point of view of ease and lack of dynamic congestion. Kimber’s samples of AGSS 3-Braid (stranded) and AGSC(MST) 3-Braid (solid) employ 3 conductors in a braid for each separated polarity run. MST stands for Magnetic Stealth Trio. Insulation is teflon. I’ll be getting copper samples soon.

The CS1.5 is my current workhorse, having 4 relatively short runs from the outboard XO to the drivers.

In the realm of disc-spinners, I’ve broken into the twenty-first century. I picked up a Sony S9000ES player. Alas, it came with the wrong remote and I haven’t yet played SACDs with it, but I’m searching for a RMT-D122 required for this player.

I have finally fired up the SCD-1 bohemoth that I snagged from the Thiel Audio auction. Its SACD section is kaput via Bill Thalmann’s diagnosis of a motherboard issue. But the CD section is quite a treat. Wow. I have retired my erstwhile Philips CD80 which has served me well for 32 years. Time comes for everything.

Anyone here know anything about the SCD-1’s selectable filters? The (70 page!) manual gives marketing speak descriptions of the 4 alternative ’slow’ filters. I’d love to learn the actual performance parameters of each.