Yeah, I can understand that. It's nice to speculate what an ideal room should be, but the reality is that there are other things and other people to consider.
My Pioneer DVL700 which I got in the summer of 1998 has been flawless until now. I'm not sure if it's failure is doue to the extra bells and whistles you mentioned, but it could be. From what testimony I've read it seems the Sony 9000ES is very well constructed, but it hasn't been around long enough to make a determination of it's long-term durability.
If you can do without laserdisc I think the Sony may be the way to go on your road to 2-channel happiness. Have you tried other speakers with your CJ set up? The CJ separates should be pretty smooth, so I think the raggedness you're experiencing might be due to the Thiels which I understand are very up front. Just a guess.
My Pioneer DVL700 which I got in the summer of 1998 has been flawless until now. I'm not sure if it's failure is doue to the extra bells and whistles you mentioned, but it could be. From what testimony I've read it seems the Sony 9000ES is very well constructed, but it hasn't been around long enough to make a determination of it's long-term durability.
If you can do without laserdisc I think the Sony may be the way to go on your road to 2-channel happiness. Have you tried other speakers with your CJ set up? The CJ separates should be pretty smooth, so I think the raggedness you're experiencing might be due to the Thiels which I understand are very up front. Just a guess.