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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vair68robert

Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. I would think any film cap would be better than the 400uf electrolytic cap that was in there. 

The large values 220uf and 330uf are tough to find replacements that would fit in the confines of the cabinet. 

Was going outboard not an option for you?

Rob - kudos on the update and great info!  Kinda wonder about getting 4x100uf on there.  Wonder if standoffs to another board could have top and bottom mounted 100uf caps. Likely a bad idea with vibration, extending the path, etc...  Think you mentioned PartsConnexion will have PUR in July.  Going to get the 1uf caps for existing coax board and other parts needed for a VTL project.  

 

duramax747 - are you going outboard with the 2.4s?  I have a feeling that is the route that will be taken but the stubbornness in me wants to explore the internal crossover further.

There have been recent posts sending me down rabbit holes.  Similar to what Rob posted above, it seemed beneficial to create a schematic and studying the crossovers design.  Been toying with an internal 2.4 coax board layout with electrical components on both sides.  Tom Thiel mentioned "signal chaos", point-to-point and two-sided layouts so it seemed worth jogging that path to learn more.  The design considers a short path with input/output separation, component orientation, star ground (simple) and hopefully sufficient thermal management.  

Another rabbit hole was the mechanical and electrical vibration discussion then how to edge mount a two-sided layout.  Since using simulation software is not likely in the cards, perhaps an accelerometer will work.  Not sure how to avoid custom brackets and can print TPU to see how that measures.  TomD mentioned a mechanical approach to vibration but couldn't figure what it was or how it could be modified for this design.    

Those rabbit holes certainly reaffirms previous "it's complex" comments.  Good grief it is and it must have been an exceptional team to create Thiel products for so long.

Think a few of you are on the Facebook page and might reach out there if interested in seeing the layout.  Never fails I post photo watermarked "Do not use, designed by a 5 year old Lego expert" and creates confusion.  Still can't direct message here.

anzen - are you posting on Micah Sheveloff's Thiel Legacy site or somewhere different? I'd like to see your layout before responding.