Rower30,
I pretty much agree with you on your 3.7 thoughts. I do not however fined them thin and my guess is you have gotten used to some extra bass from your Vandersteen Quatro Signature II. Every Vandersteen I have heard has had the bass goosed by the owner (nothing wrong with that by the way, I like my bass too). Anyway the Thiel have enough bass for a mid sized room but will sound thin is large rooms. They are some of the most dynamic speakers I have heard, they seem very quick to start and stop every note.
I would give the Revel Ultima Salon II a try as well. Used they are about the same price as the 3.7 new. They are also flat and dynamic but have better bass weight (but no more punch). The highs are cleaner on the Salon 2 but you do lose a little bit of the midrange magic that the Thiel has going on IMO.
It is too bad Jim passed... From what I understand he left drafts for Thiel to make a 7.3 but knowing Thiel it will still be a long time before we see a model come to market.
I pretty much agree with you on your 3.7 thoughts. I do not however fined them thin and my guess is you have gotten used to some extra bass from your Vandersteen Quatro Signature II. Every Vandersteen I have heard has had the bass goosed by the owner (nothing wrong with that by the way, I like my bass too). Anyway the Thiel have enough bass for a mid sized room but will sound thin is large rooms. They are some of the most dynamic speakers I have heard, they seem very quick to start and stop every note.
I would give the Revel Ultima Salon II a try as well. Used they are about the same price as the 3.7 new. They are also flat and dynamic but have better bass weight (but no more punch). The highs are cleaner on the Salon 2 but you do lose a little bit of the midrange magic that the Thiel has going on IMO.
It is too bad Jim passed... From what I understand he left drafts for Thiel to make a 7.3 but knowing Thiel it will still be a long time before we see a model come to market.