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Lets see if i can sum this up:
1) Get an amp/preamp combo - a big powerful amp. Mentioned were amps costing alot more than i wanted to spend. Coda and J1 were suggested as well. Space of the wall unit just doesn't allow for this, but i will remeasure.
2) Get rid of the speakers and start over.
3) The Hegel H390/H360 at $6000 and some costing alot more (ex. Gryphon, Pass int-250)
4)Hint 6 which is the best option for midpriced integrates (provide an "ok" listening experience).
Thanks for everyone's input. |
Ditto for those calling for high current. Integrated won't cut it with 3.6's in a room that big. That's close to the size room I had. I'd suggest a Krell FPB 300, which was where I finally found relief. Until I twisted off and got some CS6's, which I never got enough power for. Krell mono 250's were ok, I agree with previous post: sell the 3.6's and get some efficient speakers. I have Vandersteen 3A sigs in a smaller room than yours, and a Classe ca 2100 is fine at 100 wpc double down..Vandys might work for you, if you stay away from the bigger guys... |
From Sterophile’s Halo review: "Fig.19 also shows that the amplifier offers low levels of distortion into the two higher impedances, but begins to stress out into 2 ohms."
Yeah, as I said ok, but not as good as the Gryphon’s Something like Parasounds JC1’s would be more appropriate Agree with you there, but they don’t exist anymore new, have to go used. Just hope the Class-D jokers aren't going to start recommending them. Cheers George |
I have my doubts about the Hint 6 being able to drive the CS3.6 speakers properly in a 25' x 25' room. It's only rated at 160 and 270 watts into 8 and 4 ohms. The Hint is basically the same as the Halo Integrated. From Sterophile's Halo review: "Fig.19 also shows that the amplifier offers low levels of distortion into the two higher impedances, but begins to stress out into 2 ohms." Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/parasound-halo-integrated-integrated-amplifier-measurements#POek...It won't be long before the OP is looking to upgrade.... Also, the Hint has been priced as low as $1600 on the used market already. This is entry level stuff, the CS3.6's deserve better than that. Something like Parasounds JC1's would be more appropriate in a room that size ($4k used). |
Given the (2) considerations- audition the Parasound Hint 6. 👍 yes forgot about John Curl’s Halo amps, not quite as good, but cheaper than the Gryphon Diablo 120 or the bigger 300, but will also do the job nicely, as they are BJT output stage as well, which means good current delivery into difficult loads. Cheers George |
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Given the (2) considerations- audition the Parasound Hint 6. Parasound and Thiel have a sonic relationship, especially, separates. Once you have your system configured, join us over on the Thiel Owners thread(under Speakers). There you will find fellow CS 3.6 fans and supporters. Enjoy the Audio journey.
Happy Listening! |
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Honestly EPZ, you should consider selling those speakers (assuming you’ve purchased them already). The real issue here is the size of your room (25’ x 25’ speakers in the corners only). As others have mentioned, you need a high current amp to get them sounding their best (CS3.6 are 2.3 - 3.0 ohms minimal for almost the entire frequency range). At minimum you would be looking at something like a Pass Labs Int 250, and that’s over your budget ($7K used). Look for better speakers to suite your room (high efficiency, with higher impedance than the CS3.6). Than your choice of Integrated Amps will be much easier, and affordable. |
Try find nice Yamaha M-80 or M-85. |
They're a challenging load for many separate power amps, not many intergrateds are up to the task. |
A little over your budget but Hegel 390 is the one i would choose.
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epz OP Help me select an integrated amp for Thiel CS3.6 speakers These 86db Thiel’s are a hard load and deserve amps that can almost keep doubling their 8ohm wattage’s to 4ohms and again to 2ohms to get the best out of them forget tube or class-d. Suggest you look at Gryphon Diablo 120 or the bigger 300 and amp that can do what they do in wattage doubling,and remain comfortable all day at 2ohms loading Stereophile tested results: The loudspeaker is under 3 ohms through most of the range, dropping to a minimum of 2.3 ohms at 3.6kHz (the cursor position). The low impedance value explains the CS3.6’s need for the iron-fisted Mark Levinson No.23.5 to provide control in the bass. https://www.stereophile.com/images/archivesart/Cs36fig1.jpg Cheers George |
Used Hegel 360s can be had for less than $3000 and are most likely up to the task (confirm their streaming capability, I know the 390 does).
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Yes - Luxman and Plinius may be too expensive and do not have Bluetooth or wifi.
Hopefully someone will be able to suggest a warm powerful integrated with streaming capability for under $4000. |
You're going to need maximum grunt and maximum warmth, which is not a combination found very often. I think that's where @lak was going. |
One of the Luxman or Plinius integrated amps.
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Do either of the models i listed do that? if not...any recommendations? |
I am not sure about the 3.6 but most thiels have minimum loads of 2-3 ohms. I love thiels but hate shopping for amplifiers for them -- they really need something that doubles down from 8ohms to 4 ohms then nearly again into 2 ohms
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