Here is a link to the actual page:
https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/ohm-ssc-4900-ssc-review-thread.357268/
https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/ohm-ssc-4900-ssc-review-thread.357268/
Ownership and Review of a pair of Ohm Super Sound Cylinder
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Thanks for that picture, would love close ups of the seams on the veneer etc. It's tough to gauge the size. In the first picture, it looks pretty substantial, the second looks a bit smaller. Not a huge deal... but if you are bored or want to show them off. Here is a question - how much of a change do you feel the room size adjustment has? Does it just reduce bass output? Tighten things up? I assume it's a resistor in the circuit. But, with that woofer running almost full range... would be interested if you feel it also accenuates the treble simply by reducing everything below the crossover? |
dep14 - I will get some more closeups done. If you click on the actual picture, it will fill the entire screen. I loaded it at full resolution, which the site shrinks to a thumbnail. You probably have to get an account there if you don't already have one. The pic, when seen on the full screen, really shows the quality of the veneer. It is "quite good" - not spectacular, but they look really good. Surprisingly, my wife, who does NOT like most speakers, loves the cylinder shape and the Rosewood finish. |
Roysq - It is passed time for an update. We have listened to a lot of discs, and also have played with the placement. Right now, I am listening to the Grateful Dead's "Fillmore West" CD. As with every other disc, the Ohm's are impressing with stellar detail and depth of soundstage. On Fillmore West, the guitars are purposefully played with the tube distortion of the era, and this comes through with exceptional clarity. The Soundstage is outstanding, with instruments often times being heard well outside the speakers. Bass is deep and tight, but won't overwhelm one like a subwoofer can. These speakers are wonderful with drums, from snare to bass. Then there is the occasional surprise - yesterday, while relaxing and watching golf, I heard members of the gallery talking behind me. It was a cool effect, and also very easy to pick out the words - 2 guys were betting $5 on whether Justin Rose would make a 14 foot putt for a birdie. They also play with such low distortion that one can be listening quite loudly and not realize it until someone tries to talk, and you realize you can't hear him/her. I would love to put the SSC-4900's into a blind test with some very expensive speakers like the Magico S5 series. They both have a way of delivering sound from a "very black" background. |