I've been gifted a pair of Thiel CS2s


So, I'm starting with the speakers first. :D

They'll more than likely be sitting in an 10' x 8' x 9' (height) room, which hopefully is big enough for them.

Since, as I understand Thiels crave a lot of power,
I'm looking at amps that will double down to 4ohms.

My budget is probably about $1000 for both the amp (or integrated amp and a pre-amp.

I'm currently looking at Aragon 4004.
I'm wondering if this will be "too much" power,
as I live in a condo and it seems a number of sellers are selling the high power amps because they are downsizing.

Anyhow, what would be a good matching pre-amp for the Aragon 4004, in the $500 range?

I've also considered:
< $500 amps: Acurus, Anthem MCA2.

$500-$750:
Rotel RB-1080, PS Audio HCA2, McCormack DNA 0.5, Anthem MCA2 (here as well)

$750-$1000:
Bryston 4B (but it sounds like the ST or SST would be better, but more costly), Conrad Johnson MF-2200, McCormack DNA-125.

I've been reading a lot and learning some.

All opinions welcome.

Thanks,
Mike
mrfarnham
I posted a pic earlier of my friend's 2.4 setup.

And it actually sounded better than a number of other 2.4 setups in larger rooms.

That's where my money is.
Good News! The room measures 10.5 feet by 15 feet (not including closet).

So, the recommended Thiel settings should be "in play".

So, if went with the McC DNA 0.5 what would be a good matching pre-amp.

Is solid-state or tube best?

thanks for all the feedback
I've had good results with tube preamps and SS amps (need the grunt to drive Thiels).

Have fun with the CS2s first.

If it really can't sing in the room, then try the other options: flog them off on Audiogon and get something else.

I dunno about sentiments here but if a relative or friend had gifted me the speakers, it would seem rude to sell it off to get something else.
Mrfarnham, a few questions:

1) What do you need in a pre-amp. Just a line stage? Remote? etc
2) What are your sources? How many do you have?
3) Sonically speaking do you have any expectations? Warm - neutral - cool?
4) Will you house all your stuff in the same location?
5) How much of your budget will be left after the amp purchase?
6) Have you ever heard your Thiels? Some folks find them a bit on the cool/analytical side of neutral.

That info should help folks make some meaningful recommendations.
Well, that changes things quite a bit, still a tight fit, not quite ideal, but it can work.
IME, the McCormack amps though very fine amps in their own right, and excellent with other speakers, are a bit too forward and shouty with the Thiel CS 2's.
With your budget, I'd consider a Forte' or conrad-johnson solid state amp. Either manufacturer's pres in either ss or tube would work nicely too.
My experience with an Electrocompaniet integrated was pleasurable, though ultimately just a bit dark on top for my tastes.