tomthiel
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Thiel Owners Hello folks - I can't speak to why, how and who prefers what balance in their setup. I am glad that Robert preferred the 2.7 as designed. I can speak to what goes into the stock balance. Two+ years of Thiel home team, knowing very well Jim's goal... | |
Thiel Owners Joe - you may send me a PM and I can bring you up to speed re Thiel Renaissance. | |
Thiel Owners audiofilo123 - welcome. I can recommend the SCS4, as well as provide some background. The 'bookshelf' SCS4 was presented as a home theater product and as such contained solutions for that use. Its voicing is for an on-wall environment and ther... | |
Thiel Owners last_lemming - about CS2.4 XO upgrade. That model has been done several times at various levels with good results. However, my explorations have revealed that Jim’s stock XO parts are quite well optimized per cost. A complete rework could cost a... | |
Thiel Owners JA - I posit that all Thiel models have benefited from toe-in for a high majority of users, including myself. But, it's a mixed bag of trade-offs and that toe in contributes toward the felt need to reduce high frequency energy. I'm unraveling the ... | |
Thiel Owners Some thoughts related to CS3.7 ’brightness’. Brightness, or excessive upper midrange energy is a common complaint about Thiel speakers. Knocking those frequencies down will reduce the perceived problem, but I’d like to add some perspective to tha... | |
Thiel Owners biannuzzi22 - the subwoofers are a hard problem. When I began this journey in 2018, I bought some including the SS2. I took it to Atlantic Systems, masters of repair and long-term warranty station for many high performance brands. Short story... | |
Thiel Owners vair68robert - I susepect it's they guy who makes aftermarket 'fixes' for various speakers. when I spoke with him a few years ago he said his units 'fixed known abberations in the Thiel's upper midrange'. Rob Gillum bought one to measure and said ... | |
Thiel Owners jafant - yes, we can read it. Thank you. It's always sobering when a friend, or associate of any kind, vanishes. I feel fortunate that you re-introduced me to Bill 5 or so years ago. Bill and I knew each other as co-exhibitors at audio shows, but... | |
Thiel Owners JA - can you post a link to Abe's tribute. I can't find his tribute to Bill. | |
Thiel Owners kheine - Clearance is tight enough under the cabinet that some banana plugs are too long to fit. There are 45° locking banana plugs that solve that problem. Send me a PM if you wish. | |
Thiel Owners biannuzzi22 - I'm not a 2.3 expert, but I might shed some historic light around it. The CS2.3 was the first-generation Thiel-designed coax. The 1990 SCS used a stock ScanSpeak 6.5" coax which solved Thiel's fundamental problem of working properly... | |
Thiel Owners I glad you get it and like it. That was the idea, but we're in the minority. FWIW, I have done installations where the cable was routed under the floor and through a drilled a hole through the floor - voila - wireless speaker. | |
Thiel Owners kheine - Yes. There's a long story about the bottom inputs, but we can summarize that my design goal of furniture elegance without electronic clutter, has been less than popular. Here are some considerations for your move that include the fruit ... | |
Thiel Owners @unsound - I find it more cognitively dissonant in the used / classic speaker market than it was in the new / heyday speaker market for a speaker to require extremely specialized and expensive amplification in order to work, even reasonably well. ... |