If the Thiels sounded bright, then your audition may not have shown them at their best. In general, I have not felt the Thiels to be bright and own a pair currently. I owned CS2s from 1985 till a recent upgrade to CS3.6s. I've listened to all their products over the years and my dealers must be good, because they never sounded bright.
Gershman RX-20 /Thiel's 2.3's:Too Soft or Bright??
Need input on the "sonic" differences of these two speakers.I have heard Thiel's 2.3---generally liked them for their accuracy and coherence, but they sounded cool and analytical.I have not heard the Gershman RX-20 which have been recently ungraded. My question is which speaker will sound more musical, that is, the ability of drawing the listener into the music and providing something new about it. These are both expensive hi-end speakers, though the Gershman are about $500 more than the Thiel's. They both "should" provide "hi-end" baseline performance in terms of credible soundstaging, accuracy, etc. All reasonable comments appreciated. (FYI, I have a 15X20 room with a high ceiling; I listen to classic 60's rock(especially Grateful Dead) Big Band, some classical, and jazz, e.g. Dave Samuels, Spiro Gyra, Benoit and Flim)
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