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Today - just for the heck of it - I hauled out my old pair of Thiel CS3 speakers. Yes, that's right - not CS3 "point" anything...the original CS3s.
I bought these in early 1985. These (and Magnepan MMGs) were my first "high-end" speakers. For some reason I've kept these speakers, though haven't had them in any kind of system for a long time. Over the years there's been a handful of subsequent iterations - up to the model CS3.7 - before the passing of Jim Thiel and the subsequent sale of Thiel Audio (now located in Nashville I believe).
I remember after having them for some years taking them back to the factory in Lexington, KY to have them checked over, cabinets touched up (mine are teak wood) and a couple of drivers replaced. (It's possible I might have overdriven them just a tiny bit...) Jim Thiel was gracious enough to give me a personal tour of the factory, including a showing of the impressive cabinet making area, a detailed explanation of the coherent source concept, materials/drivers used in various models, and finally a listening session with the CS7s.
So I hooked these up to my C50/MC601 combo and was pleasantly surprised at how good they sound. I remember them being very clean and articulate with a deep tight bass and great imaging, but sometimes too edgy and bright depending on electronics. Well, the Mac gear really complements them nicely and works better than anything I had back in the day. No edginess at all, but still quite clean and articulate.
Here's a link to the Stereophile J. Gordon Holt review from 1984:
http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/684cs3/#Oow4X519vIhfkXO2.97
Anyway, just goofing around on New Years Day and thought I'd share. I know a lot of us have older/vintage gear around that we still enjoy listening to and reminiscing about...
I bought these in early 1985. These (and Magnepan MMGs) were my first "high-end" speakers. For some reason I've kept these speakers, though haven't had them in any kind of system for a long time. Over the years there's been a handful of subsequent iterations - up to the model CS3.7 - before the passing of Jim Thiel and the subsequent sale of Thiel Audio (now located in Nashville I believe).
I remember after having them for some years taking them back to the factory in Lexington, KY to have them checked over, cabinets touched up (mine are teak wood) and a couple of drivers replaced. (It's possible I might have overdriven them just a tiny bit...) Jim Thiel was gracious enough to give me a personal tour of the factory, including a showing of the impressive cabinet making area, a detailed explanation of the coherent source concept, materials/drivers used in various models, and finally a listening session with the CS7s.
So I hooked these up to my C50/MC601 combo and was pleasantly surprised at how good they sound. I remember them being very clean and articulate with a deep tight bass and great imaging, but sometimes too edgy and bright depending on electronics. Well, the Mac gear really complements them nicely and works better than anything I had back in the day. No edginess at all, but still quite clean and articulate.
Here's a link to the Stereophile J. Gordon Holt review from 1984:
http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/684cs3/#Oow4X519vIhfkXO2.97
Anyway, just goofing around on New Years Day and thought I'd share. I know a lot of us have older/vintage gear around that we still enjoy listening to and reminiscing about...