ebm, well, you can 'do' a pair relatively quickly...if you don't do anything else, have the bits 'n pieces around, and have a fair amount of tools handy.
To do them 'well' will take awhile longer...take a look & listen at this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10HjqHXpZtU&feature=youtu.be
Those are my V.3's, of which I made 4. They have their 'warts', but the video doesn't do the sound justice. A crappy mic in a typical camera just can't replace a set of ears within the space they create. (2 will give you the reason a Walsh radiator is legendary...4 will begin to freak you out.)
I'm working on 4 V.4's. Better Everything. Better drivers, tighter tolerances, a slightly different approach to how they're made. They will look similar, but I'm hoping to post an improved video with better mics and perhaps stereo audio.
Maybe I can do them justice, instead of a mere 'proof' that there's a reason that listening to the backside of an odd-shaped cone can be pretty exciting and make one's entire music collection something worth revisiting. ;)
I've spent not much $, but an inordinate amount of time pursuing this. While others spend megabucks on cables, I've spent peanuts to pursue something that caught my imagination decades ago, listening to the Ohm F's and A's.
There's never been anything quite like them. So I decided to make my own Ohms...different, but Correct. As they should be....;)
To do them 'well' will take awhile longer...take a look & listen at this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10HjqHXpZtU&feature=youtu.be
Those are my V.3's, of which I made 4. They have their 'warts', but the video doesn't do the sound justice. A crappy mic in a typical camera just can't replace a set of ears within the space they create. (2 will give you the reason a Walsh radiator is legendary...4 will begin to freak you out.)
I'm working on 4 V.4's. Better Everything. Better drivers, tighter tolerances, a slightly different approach to how they're made. They will look similar, but I'm hoping to post an improved video with better mics and perhaps stereo audio.
Maybe I can do them justice, instead of a mere 'proof' that there's a reason that listening to the backside of an odd-shaped cone can be pretty exciting and make one's entire music collection something worth revisiting. ;)
I've spent not much $, but an inordinate amount of time pursuing this. While others spend megabucks on cables, I've spent peanuts to pursue something that caught my imagination decades ago, listening to the Ohm F's and A's.
There's never been anything quite like them. So I decided to make my own Ohms...different, but Correct. As they should be....;)