Thiel CS3 Without The EQ


So what's the word on CS3's without the factory eq?
I can get a really good deal on a local pair but the guy doesn't have the eq. I don't want to have to go looking for it. Are they crap without it?
If they would sound good without is there anything in particular I should check closely for be aware of? Do they have rubber surrounds?
Any other thoughts on these would also be appreciated.
Thanks
griffinconst

Showing 1 response by arvincastro

Hello all!

I have a pair of 3.5's that I use in my main system...absolutely love them.  I have always used them with the Electronic Bass Equalizer, figuring that if Jim Thiel designed it to be used with the speakers, who was I to argue?  ;^)

Anyway, I began to get some intermittent "crackling" coming out of my system right around late January.  I tracked it down to the Bass EQ.  Contacted Rob at Coherent Source and he informed me about excess voltage accumulating in the output circuit of the unit, which causes the crackling.  Sent it to him, he cleared the pots and repaired the output circuit to eliminate the excess voltage problem from ever happening again.

Without it in my system, it was clear that my 3.5's just wouldn't go as low as I was used to.  Putting it back into my system, the repaired unit was not only noticeably more quiet, but had more "impact" and "slam" than before.  The bass is definitely fuller, but the speed and definition has improved markedly...couldn't be a better way to spend $165 to get this improvement in sound!

Uh, sorry for rambling...if Jim Thiel designed your speakers to incorporate it, you WANT the Electronic Bass EQ with your Thiels.  While Thiels are already remarkable performers, the EQ turns them into truly full-range, reference-quality speakers!

Good luck...Hope you're enjoying the music!

Arvin