Thiel CS.5 loudspeaker Page 4

Thiel CS.5 loudspeaker Page 4

That's right, that's no typo; the name of this speaker is the Thiel CS.5&mdash;not 1.5, not 8.5, just point five. The CS.5 is the smallest of Thiel's floorstanding CS (Coherent Source) loudspeaker family, and is likely to remain so&mdash;a name like CS.125, for example, is a bit unwieldy. If you're familiar with the rest of Thiel's CS line, then you can imagine what the CS.5 looks like: it resembles the other CS speakers, except it's smaller (footnote 1). And, being a typical smartypants 'ender (as in "high-ender"), I bet you think you know 'zactly how these <I>sound</I>, too, don't you? Well? I thought so.

Thiel
1026 Nandino Blvd.
Lexington, KY 40511-1207
mail@thielaudio.com
(606) 254-9427
www.thielaudio.com

Thiel CS.5 loudspeaker Page 3

Thiel CS.5 loudspeaker Page 3

That's right, that's no typo; the name of this speaker is the Thiel CS.5&mdash;not 1.5, not 8.5, just point five. The CS.5 is the smallest of Thiel's floorstanding CS (Coherent Source) loudspeaker family, and is likely to remain so&mdash;a name like CS.125, for example, is a bit unwieldy. If you're familiar with the rest of Thiel's CS line, then you can imagine what the CS.5 looks like: it resembles the other CS speakers, except it's smaller (footnote 1). And, being a typical smartypants 'ender (as in "high-ender"), I bet you think you know 'zactly how these <I>sound</I>, too, don't you? Well? I thought so.

Thiel
1026 Nandino Blvd.
Lexington, KY 40511-1207
mail@thielaudio.com
(606) 254-9427
www.thielaudio.com

Thiel CS.5 loudspeaker Page 2

Thiel CS.5 loudspeaker Page 2

That's right, that's no typo; the name of this speaker is the Thiel CS.5&mdash;not 1.5, not 8.5, just point five. The CS.5 is the smallest of Thiel's floorstanding CS (Coherent Source) loudspeaker family, and is likely to remain so&mdash;a name like CS.125, for example, is a bit unwieldy. If you're familiar with the rest of Thiel's CS line, then you can imagine what the CS.5 looks like: it resembles the other CS speakers, except it's smaller (footnote 1). And, being a typical smartypants 'ender (as in "high-ender"), I bet you think you know 'zactly how these <I>sound</I>, too, don't you? Well? I thought so.

Thiel
1026 Nandino Blvd.
Lexington, KY 40511-1207
mail@thielaudio.com
(606) 254-9427
www.thielaudio.com

Thiel CS.5 loudspeaker

Thiel CS.5 loudspeaker

That's right, that's no typo; the name of this speaker is the Thiel CS.5&mdash;not 1.5, not 8.5, just point five. The CS.5 is the smallest of Thiel's floorstanding CS (Coherent Source) loudspeaker family, and is likely to remain so&mdash;a name like CS.125, for example, is a bit unwieldy. If you're familiar with the rest of Thiel's CS line, then you can imagine what the CS.5 looks like: it resembles the other CS speakers, except it's smaller (footnote 1). And, being a typical smartypants 'ender (as in "high-ender"), I bet you think you know 'zactly how these <I>sound</I>, too, don't you? Well? I thought so.

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Specifications

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Specifications

Not only does the venerable vacuum tube refuse to lie down and die, as everyone predicted when audio went solid-state; it continues to deliver better performance than anyone had imagined it could. Only a few years ago, we could characterize "the tube sound" as being sweet but soft at the high end, rich but loose in the midbass, deficient in deep bass, and bright and forward, usually with excellent reproduction of depth. Since then, we've seen the introduction of what might almost be called a new generation of tube amplifiers, which rival solid-state units in those areas where tubes used to have weaknesses, but have given up little of the tube's sonic strengths.

VTL
4774 Murietta Street, Suite 10
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 627-5944
www.vtl.com

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Paul Bolin April 2004

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Paul Bolin April 2004

Not only does the venerable vacuum tube refuse to lie down and die, as everyone predicted when audio went solid-state; it continues to deliver better performance than anyone had imagined it could. Only a few years ago, we could characterize "the tube sound" as being sweet but soft at the high end, rich but loose in the midbass, deficient in deep bass, and bright and forward, usually with excellent reproduction of depth. Since then, we've seen the introduction of what might almost be called a new generation of tube amplifiers, which rival solid-state units in those areas where tubes used to have weaknesses, but have given up little of the tube's sonic strengths.

VTL
4774 Murietta Street, Suite 10
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 627-5944
www.vtl.com

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Chip Stern 2002

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Chip Stern 2002

Not only does the venerable vacuum tube refuse to lie down and die, as everyone predicted when audio went solid-state; it continues to deliver better performance than anyone had imagined it could. Only a few years ago, we could characterize "the tube sound" as being sweet but soft at the high end, rich but loose in the midbass, deficient in deep bass, and bright and forward, usually with excellent reproduction of depth. Since then, we've seen the introduction of what might almost be called a new generation of tube amplifiers, which rival solid-state units in those areas where tubes used to have weaknesses, but have given up little of the tube's sonic strengths.

VTL
4774 Murietta Street, Suite 10
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 627-5944
www.vtl.com

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Michael Fremer 1999 part 2

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Michael Fremer 1999 part 2

Not only does the venerable vacuum tube refuse to lie down and die, as everyone predicted when audio went solid-state; it continues to deliver better performance than anyone had imagined it could. Only a few years ago, we could characterize "the tube sound" as being sweet but soft at the high end, rich but loose in the midbass, deficient in deep bass, and bright and forward, usually with excellent reproduction of depth. Since then, we've seen the introduction of what might almost be called a new generation of tube amplifiers, which rival solid-state units in those areas where tubes used to have weaknesses, but have given up little of the tube's sonic strengths.

VTL
4774 Murietta Street, Suite 10
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 627-5944
www.vtl.com

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Michael Fremer 1999

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Michael Fremer 1999

Not only does the venerable vacuum tube refuse to lie down and die, as everyone predicted when audio went solid-state; it continues to deliver better performance than anyone had imagined it could. Only a few years ago, we could characterize "the tube sound" as being sweet but soft at the high end, rich but loose in the midbass, deficient in deep bass, and bright and forward, usually with excellent reproduction of depth. Since then, we've seen the introduction of what might almost be called a new generation of tube amplifiers, which rival solid-state units in those areas where tubes used to have weaknesses, but have given up little of the tube's sonic strengths.

VTL
4774 Murietta Street, Suite 10
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 627-5944
www.vtl.com

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Russ Novak 1996

VTL MB300 & MB450 Signature monoblock amplifiers Russ Novak 1996

Not only does the venerable vacuum tube refuse to lie down and die, as everyone predicted when audio went solid-state; it continues to deliver better performance than anyone had imagined it could. Only a few years ago, we could characterize "the tube sound" as being sweet but soft at the high end, rich but loose in the midbass, deficient in deep bass, and bright and forward, usually with excellent reproduction of depth. Since then, we've seen the introduction of what might almost be called a new generation of tube amplifiers, which rival solid-state units in those areas where tubes used to have weaknesses, but have given up little of the tube's sonic strengths.

VTL
4774 Murietta Street, Suite 10
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 627-5944
www.vtl.com
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