Opposite of Thiel


Got the bug. Love my new Thiel CS2.4 loudspeakers. Thinking of getting rid of my Eminent Technology LFT-8b planars, mostly because they're so damn big. They do sound glorious, though.

So if I picked up another pair of speakers physically on the size of the Thiels or smaller, what would be a great candidate with a wholly different set of attributes than the Thiels? Here is what I love about my CS2.4's:

-- resolution & detail
-- frequency response
-- ruthless treatment of upstream equipment + recording

So I'm thinking I might want to try something eminently "musical", maybe not full-range, but sweet and euphonic with a broad, deep soundstage and great fun factor. Pinpoint imaging may not be necessary, but I have to say I love that huge soundstage my planars provide.

Amp: Bryston 4BSST2
Preamp: Parasound Halo JC-2
CD: Cambridge Audio 840C
Turntable: VPI Traveler with Dynavector HO MC cartridge

Budget is $5K or less. Some brands that have caught my eye:

Paradigm S2
Proac
Dynaudio

Smaller, narrow electrostats?

Any thoughts are appreciated.
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Showing 1 response by yashu

I had Thiel 2.3 for a couple of years, and traded for Proac Response 2.5. Thiels were to fatiguing for me after long listening sessions.

Loved the musicality of the Proac's which served me well for many years. Still love them but got the bug and purchased Dynaudio C1 signature. They are somewhere between the Thiel and Proac. So far I'm quite pleased with the results.

For you I would strongly recommend Proac. Very musical with a deep broad soundstage. I am now considering selling my Proac's.

Cheers.