I haven't heard the 6. I jumped on a dealer demo pair of 7.2s from my previous 2.3s. The deal was too good to be true. For me, staying with Thiel made sense, and I agree that they are one of the best valued speakers at any of their price points. I imagine either model would be perfectly satisfying. I guess the questions to consider:
1) Is the room big enough for the 7.2s. I would speculate that if any wall is 15 ft or under at a minimum, it's going to be tight.
2) Are you willing to spend what it takes to make the 7.2s sound their best. We are talking about mega-power, and I suspect that the 6s would be easier to drive. Also, the source, cables, cords, etc all add up. Trust me from experience, the investment only begins with the purchase of the speakers. It's a bit like Pandora's box.
3) Consider buying a demo pair from a dealer. Having that warranty is really helpful, because speakers are fragile and expensive. If a dealer has a demo 6 going at a great price and in great shape, then you might want to jump on it. I'd probably buy a demo pair of 6s from a reputable dealer before I'd buy the 7.2s from an individual across the country. Not to say that people here are not trustworthy, it's just that I've had bad luck with shipping speakers. Fortunately, Thiel customer support should serve as a gold standard for other audio companies.
Good Luck,
Rob
1) Is the room big enough for the 7.2s. I would speculate that if any wall is 15 ft or under at a minimum, it's going to be tight.
2) Are you willing to spend what it takes to make the 7.2s sound their best. We are talking about mega-power, and I suspect that the 6s would be easier to drive. Also, the source, cables, cords, etc all add up. Trust me from experience, the investment only begins with the purchase of the speakers. It's a bit like Pandora's box.
3) Consider buying a demo pair from a dealer. Having that warranty is really helpful, because speakers are fragile and expensive. If a dealer has a demo 6 going at a great price and in great shape, then you might want to jump on it. I'd probably buy a demo pair of 6s from a reputable dealer before I'd buy the 7.2s from an individual across the country. Not to say that people here are not trustworthy, it's just that I've had bad luck with shipping speakers. Fortunately, Thiel customer support should serve as a gold standard for other audio companies.
Good Luck,
Rob