Thiel Owners


Guys-

I just scored a sweet pair of CS 2.4SE loudspeakers. Anyone else currently or previously owned this model?
Owners of the CS 2.4 or CS 2.7 are free to chime in as well. Thiel are excellent w/ both tubed or solid-state gear!

Keep me posted & Happy Listening!
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theaudiotweak

Good to see you here today.  Keep up the excellent work on your end as well.

 

Happy Listening!

devinplombier

The role of audio wire/cable has been routinely underestimated by mainstream engineering. However, in aerospace and now in high-speed digital technology, wire has risen to the status of a system-limit - and therefore importance. There are some design engineers who state that audio cable is a large multiple more complex than digital cable. Audio must support radical changes of voltage and current with back-forces. The problems are real and the solutions difficult.

The speakers you cite are taking their best guesses and engineering solutions within their defined parameters. Those parameters, understandings and blind spots vary widely among designers. Welcome to the murky world of audio engineering.

My recent deep dive builds on Thiel's history. In 1977-8, we faced the daunting task of whether we would tackle the impossible dream of coherence. We found that a coherent source showed glaring problems which vanished when reverting to normal high-order, non-coherent topologies. A near deal-breaker was a persistent gritty, homogenized haze in the coherent iteration that defied our attempts to understand and mitigate. Our aerospace-physicist (non-audio enthusiast) cousin made a visit, heard the problem and suggested we all (everyone) were hearing the effects of inter-strand cross-talk as learned from deep space probe image retrieval. Lesson learned included how our audio neurology processes coherent audio input at qualitatively higher scrutiny than non-coherent input, which it categorizes as artificial and less important.

I suggest that you would hear significant, qualitative differences between your two, or any, cable scenarios if using a coherent source such as Dunlavy, Thiel or Vandersteen, whereas those differences would fade to near meaningless with any non-coherent speaker.

My present work is, of course, with Thiel speakers. I've used the CS2.2, 3.5, and now extensively the SCS4. But the lessons apply to all speakers, and become meaningful for all coherent speakers. I thought that Thiel's 1978 model 03 brought the use of solid, rather than stranded wire, but we later learned that Dahlquist (from aerospace) used 18 gauge solid in the DQ10 darling of the day. Our 18-2 solid twisted pair in teflon spanned Thiel's whole timeline with critical comparative re-evaluation in 1988 for the CS5 and again for the 2007 CS3.7.

Regarding variable gauges for frequencies - the differences are subtle, but again, become meaningful for coherent sources. The math that describes propagation in wire diverges in the lower audio frequencies. Below 1kHz the rules get squishy and below 100Hz the rules diverge. Bass frequencies are supported with greater propagation integrity with conductors with lower surface to core ratios. So larger gauges are 'better'. Happily, skin effect saturation frequency also decreases since woofers are attenuated in the upper audio octaves.

The soup of interactive ingredients is extremely complex. The cable that I have developed makes sonic and measured advances without harm in Thiel's coherent topology.

Tom

Based on what I vision a solid core wire would be more coherent than a stranded cable. A solid core will have 1 single path vs a multitude of paths of many fine wires as a group..resulting in group delay? I sold and owned Dunlavy speakers. He had his own wire that he used and appeared to be multi strand like and offset like twin lead antenna wire.

Of course Dunlavy had patents on antenna design that were used in the military.

Again you make me think of the 48 strand 8 gauge Litz.inductors used on my ribbon Tweeter. Said to have a bandwidth of nearly 40k. Other styles are said to have much lower bandwidth which may be fine for the frequency range of any given woofer or midrange. But the counter of that is any wire touching another insulated wire wound or twisted in any geometry has to interact with the intimate wire next to it  I try to use the same group type of everything thing to maintain symmetry of sound and coherence..such as wire caps and inductors. Nice to hear a choir to speak with one great voice.

That's the goal for me and most others who visit here.

TomD

 

Yep - those 48 strands work out to 25awg good to 85kHz saturation / 2 for layup loss. All good except. My quibble is that a tweeter works around 5 watts for negligible current demand. Meanwhile that entire conductive mass must be charged and discharged at every cycle. A single pair of 25awg per leg would allow simple helical layup, carry the required current and produce greater, audible immediacy. You could read that immediacy as a shorter up-ramp of the onset transient with a cleaner initial onset and peak reversal. 

You're 'one great voice' is a good visual. My mantra is 'vivid solidity'. You know it when you hear it. The dozens of cables I've tested all sacrificed that vivid solidity enough that I felt compelled to take Thiel's original solution to the next level. Obviously that's a different place than the vast majority of brands have gone. Indeed some Thiel upgraders have gone to various stranded solutions and liked the outcome. I prefer and am perpetuating Thiel's pursuit.