I’ve heard the GPs. Very nice but voiced different. The DDD Walsh driver does the higher frequencies but not the lower. Higher frequencies are inherently more directional than low and they need a lot of distance from walls accordingly like mbl so not practical for most. But the DDD driver does make for a much different presentation than Ohm for the higher frequencies.
Whatever the frequency of the cut-over is, if you listen the Walsh driver seems to do most of the work with Ohms.
Take a look at this showing what elements of music occur at which frequencies. If the Walsh driver is handling up to 7khz, it handles most of the content in music which is ideal. The higher frequencies that some can hear are mostly about harmonics, air, etc. The icing on the cake per se. Sweet is not a term I would apply to the Ohm Walsh. GP more so.
https://www.reddit.com/r/classicalmusic/comments/8qxglt/musical_frequency_spectrum/
Whatever the frequency of the cut-over is, if you listen the Walsh driver seems to do most of the work with Ohms.
Take a look at this showing what elements of music occur at which frequencies. If the Walsh driver is handling up to 7khz, it handles most of the content in music which is ideal. The higher frequencies that some can hear are mostly about harmonics, air, etc. The icing on the cake per se. Sweet is not a term I would apply to the Ohm Walsh. GP more so.
https://www.reddit.com/r/classicalmusic/comments/8qxglt/musical_frequency_spectrum/