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Thiel CS 3.6 Speakers Photo 4862405 Canuck Audio Mart
Thiel CS 3.6 Speakers Photo 4862405 Canuck Audio Mart
Thiel Cs 3 6. Thiel CS3.6 Floorstanding Speakers; Teak Pair; CS3.6 The Music Room In fact, the 3.6 looks very much like a smaller version of Thiel's flagship CS5, which was reviewed in June 1990 Driver complement: 10" woofer, 10" passive radiator, 4.5" cone midrange, 1" metal-dome tweeter
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In fact, the 3.6 looks very much like a smaller version of Thiel's flagship CS5, which was reviewed in June 1990 Just a note about THIEL speakers in general.I have heard the.5,1.5,2.2and 3.6.In every case the soundstage sounded "boxed in" for some reason.In all cases the amplificaton was of sufficient power and quality.Also,I did notice that every set up had the speakers facing straight ahead.Is that a prerequisite for listening to these speakers?Has anybody else noticed this?
Thiel CS 3.6 Photo 1810051 US Audio Mart
The CS3.6's step response—which ideally should look similar to a right triangle—is shown in fig.3 I have a pair of the original Carver Amazings and have a chance to trade for a pair of Thiel CS 3.6 Sidebar 1: Specifications Thiel CS3.6: Three-way, passive radiator-loaded (reflex), floorstanding loudspeaker
Thiel, CS 3.6 Photo 4190385 US Audio Mart. This was measured on the tweeter's axis, the most realistic listening height, but at a microphone distance of 45", which Thiel does point out is too. One must have plenty of power (no less than 200 w/ch), and superb components up and down the system.
Thiel, CS 3.6 Photo 4190386 US Audio Mart. Sidebar 1: Specifications Thiel CS3.6: Three-way, passive radiator-loaded (reflex), floorstanding loudspeaker The CS3.6 is a medium-size floorstanding loudspeaker with the familiar Thiel sloping front baffle