Thiel 1.5 vs. Paradigm Reference Studio 60


I am setting up a small home theater (12 x 16 ft room) and am considering a pair of used Thiel 1.5s vs. Paradigm 60s vs. PSB 4T. I have heard Thiels before in a different venue, and liked them. I have Maggies in my main listening room. However, in this smaller room I must put the front spkrs on the short wall (12 ft) and I am concerned about the Thiels in this regard. There is only the possibility of leaving 1.5 to 2 feet between the speakers and the side walls and the same to the front wall. I will be driving the speakers with a Sherwood Newcastle 9080 (120W 8Ohms, 170W 4 Ohms). I will be using an M&K sub. In terms of music, I listen to mainly Jazz, Folk and some Rock. I will be using the system for Video as well. Some people have commented that the Thiels will not give as much impact but I do like the detail of the Thiels. Clarity in the vocals is also something I appreciate. One additional thought was that perhaps a smaller monitor speaker on a stand might serve as well (Paradigm 20?). Any comments / help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Steve Gross
Tampa, FL
flomantampa

Showing 1 response by jihley

Hi, I had both speakers and the Thiel's are much less forgiving regarding the source material. I loved the detail and the lack of speaker sound (more like live music) of them, but I had trouble sometimes with too much upper bass (boomy) from the passive unit they have. They do sound best at low volumes that most any speaker. I would get a smaller monitor on stands to do the job you want in that small room. Look at (don't laugh) Boston Acoustics VRM-60"s Milo