Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em?


Hi,

I'd love to hear the impressions of people who've actually spent some time with these speakers to share their sense of their plusses and minuses. Mapman here on Audiogon is a big fan, and has shared lots on them, but I'm wondering who else might be familiar with them.
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@mlsstl Please tell me your TV is on a stand a ways in front of the wall behind it.  If it is wall mounted, I will not be able to have any peace of mind until I try what you did, even though I don't have any stridency issues.  Thanks for the update, dammit!  😉
@bondmanp -- The TV sits on a wood TV cabinet. While the cabinet itself is against the rear wall, the back of the TV is about 6" or 7" from the wall. (The internet router is located behind the TV.)

BTW, the Siless panels are only about 1/16" thick when on a surface. I suspect they could still be used on a wall-mounted TV.

And, within the realm of "audiophile" accessories, the $20 I spent for the Siless panels makes the a downright steal

@mlsstl - Thanks.  My TV is a heavy plasma mounted to the wall.   I don't think there is much room for sound to bounce around behind it.
@mapman Yes, that's right. I did own Totem Arro's when I first refreshed my rig. I remember liking them "enough" but ultimately sold them for the MWT's.
Ok, I just had to post this...  I am finally able to digitize vinyl at 96/24 using my Sweetvinyl SugarCube SC-2 and play it back from my server.  I am listening to Sting's LP "Nothing Like the Sun"  that I digitized from a pretty clean double LP, and I am having a "Holy-Mother-of-Crap" moment, where everything is just about perfect.  Clean, effortless, extended, all the buzz-words.  Wow!  The highs, especially, are so much cleaner and smoother than with my Red Book digitized files using my Marantz CD recorder.  Considering my system costs a fraction of what many people here have spent on their rigs, it is really something!  I love music, and I love this hobby!  John Strohbeen, if you're reading this, I will say it again... your speakers should be fed with really good electronics and accessories.  Nothing short of amazing!!