Thiel 3.7 vs 3.6?


Has anyone done a direct comparison?

I know and love the 3.6; I don't own them. Since they are so inexpensive used now, it would take a big difference to justify the price of the 3.7s.

I've read the reviews that rave about how great the 3.7 is, but the 3.6 was also great... And it's easy to fool yourself into thinking new *must* be loads better.

If anyone has done an actual head-to-head, I'd love to hear about it.

Short of that, if anyone has listened to both carefully and can comment on the differences, that would also be very helpful. Thanks!
a1tsal
Hi. Own the 2.4s. Heard the 3.7s a few times and think they beat the heck out of the 2.4s in all key areas and I love my 2.4s. Can't help you with the comparo to the 3.6s though.
The 3.7's are a substantial leap forward over the 3.6's and even to the level where the previous top-of-the-line model, the 7.2's were deemed no longer relevant.

I own a pair of 2.4's, and yes, the 3.7's are way better, but also way more expensive and demanding. If you have the room, electronics and of course money, the 3.7's are a real bargin.
No comparison between the 3.6 and 3.7. A buddy of mine has the 3.7 and another buddy had the 3.6 and 7.0. The 3.6 is not even in the ballpark of either IMO.
I haven't heard the 3.6s but I had both the 3.7s and the 2.4SE and the 3.7s are a big jump forwards. It's actually less harsh that the 2.4SEs and incredible control of the low end. It's also less boomy even in a small room.

But put it in a big room with a couple of SS2s and the PX/S1 to integrate them, and you have a superb full range speaker system.