Thiel 2.4 vs 3.6 vs cs6 - Opinions?


I have not heard the Thiel CS6 and was wondering how it compares to these other two(2.4 3.6) Also what were your thoughts on the 3.6 and the much newer 2.4? Ive had both but I do not remember if one was significantly better than the other!! Thx!
huggerray
There's supposedly a 3.7 coming out this spring, and I bet it'll be favorably compared to the CS6.
The 6 is much closer to the 3.6 than the 2.4 in terms of extension and ability to fill a larger room given sufficient amplification. Also, the dynamics will be greater due to larger drivers at the low end. I have the 6s and have listened to the 2.4s. They are very nice in that they convey the same accuracy but are better suited to smaller rooms or for envrionments where high sound pressure levels are not as critical. The 6s continue to be a statement product; Thiel has yet to replace this highly successful design, whereas the 2 series has undergone several changes over the years.
Buy a used pair of 7.2's, the CS6 is the most underwhelming of the Thiel models as Stevecham mentioned the CS6 is the newest version of the 3.6 as its driver complement is essentially identical to the 3.6 just the price tag isn't. Fact is it had always been my opinion the CS3.6 was better than the 6.

It is likely the CS3.7 will cost nearly what the CS6 does as the price of the 2 series in the form of the diminutive 2.4 has now matched the recent pricing of the 3.6.

I disagree with Stevecham the CS2.4 with a <$1500 subwoofer
would embarrass the CS6 with its coherency and considerably improved mid driver. The real value though is a CS7.2 which can be had for $4K used and in good condition. In particular get an upgraded 7.0...7.2 with the casted baffle. As long as its not cracked it makes for a better and much much heavier speaker :). My $.02 on the matter
Went back to the 3.6 - Sorry I ever sold them originally -They are a steal at current used prices- They have dynamics that that my previous 2.4 couldn't provide -The 2.4 are good, however I prefer the deeper bass and extension of the 3.6 - It truly delivers, it just needs good solid power.