Hi,
I went over to Srinisundars home this evening to listen to his Thiel CS1.6 speakers. Svenkateshsmart joined us for the listening session.
Srinis set up is very neat and tastefully done. :clapping:
We started off by listening to the Chesky demo disc, and it was apparent instantly that the Vincent amps were not doing justice to the Thiels. The sound was bright and thin. The bass was not controlled and stand up bass was sounding muddled. The test track with the upright bass clearly showed up the amps lack of control.
The Jennifer Warnes song Way Down Deep has some really low bass notes and the Vincent amps began to audibly clip.
We then connected my Luxman M4000 power amp and the difference was instantly noticeable. Unfortunately, the old Luxman did not take kindly to being transported across town and the protection circuit started kicking in and one channel would cut off. So most of the listening was done with one channel only. Not ideal but even with only one channel the difference was very noticeable.
The bass was very controlled and the brightness vanished and there was more body to the music. The same tracks which were sounding muddy sounded more controlled and the amp handled the low notes of the song Way Down Deep without clipping.
When we were at Capt. Rajeshs home Srini mentioned that the Thiels were bright and sounding thin. It is apparent that the problem is with the Vincent amps and not the speakers. Even after three hours of listening with the Luxman amp. there was no fatigue.
The Thiel CS 1.6 are very good speakers but they need a good high current amp to drive them. It would be best to pair them with an amp that is not bright to bring out the best in them.
Regards
Rajiv
I went over to Srinisundars home this evening to listen to his Thiel CS1.6 speakers. Svenkateshsmart joined us for the listening session.
Srinis set up is very neat and tastefully done. :clapping:
We started off by listening to the Chesky demo disc, and it was apparent instantly that the Vincent amps were not doing justice to the Thiels. The sound was bright and thin. The bass was not controlled and stand up bass was sounding muddled. The test track with the upright bass clearly showed up the amps lack of control.
The Jennifer Warnes song Way Down Deep has some really low bass notes and the Vincent amps began to audibly clip.
We then connected my Luxman M4000 power amp and the difference was instantly noticeable. Unfortunately, the old Luxman did not take kindly to being transported across town and the protection circuit started kicking in and one channel would cut off. So most of the listening was done with one channel only. Not ideal but even with only one channel the difference was very noticeable.
The bass was very controlled and the brightness vanished and there was more body to the music. The same tracks which were sounding muddy sounded more controlled and the amp handled the low notes of the song Way Down Deep without clipping.
When we were at Capt. Rajeshs home Srini mentioned that the Thiels were bright and sounding thin. It is apparent that the problem is with the Vincent amps and not the speakers. Even after three hours of listening with the Luxman amp. there was no fatigue.
The Thiel CS 1.6 are very good speakers but they need a good high current amp to drive them. It would be best to pair them with an amp that is not bright to bring out the best in them.
Regards
Rajiv