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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tomthiel

 

Thank You for the Cabling lesson. Yes! Kimber Kable is a sonic match for Thiel Audio. I hope that you are well this Memorial Day, looking forward to Summer.

 

Happy Listening!

2nd Note;

Kimber does offer Entry-level, Mid-Level and Top Tier cabling options. I have always wanted to audition this brand. A strong dealer/retailer is Goldprint Audio in NC.

Taylor represented Thiel Audio and was quite fond of the CS 2.4 , CS 2.7 loudspeakers. In 2023, he still represents Kimber Kable.

 

Happy Listening!

A cable note worth mentioning (again?) regards binding posts. Going back to the 2002 CS1.6, Thiel used gold plated brass binding posts with a big knurled knob. I could speculate about how that came to be, but I won't. I will say you can achieve considerable sonic improvement by removing the knob and using banana plugs.

The slightly opaque, clacky quality, especially noticeable on the high end will vanish. Easy, inexpensive, worthwhile.

A complication is the center hole being slightly undersized so all males plugs do not fit. I re-bore with a 4mm / 5/32" drill. I use the WBT-style angled, stackable, expanding male ends, and make contact in DeOxIT contact grease.

Much is often made of the large surface, high pressure connection of spades. My exploration led to examining field propagation along the wire run and its scrambling at a bulky binding post. A low bulk, straight connection does everything right, and an expanding plug makes good contact. Try it.

tomthiel

 

Feel free to mention Cabling as often as you wish. After all, Cabling,  is the forgotten/over-looked component. Absolutely vital to any System.

 

Happy Listening!

Tom,

I use the nude termination on my Morrow SP7 cables into the 3.7s. Also the same contact grease (on your recommendation).  Since the cable could slip out easily, I had to "secure" them in place with a wrapping of electrical tape. Still not optimum, but the sound in fabulous.