OHm micro walsh series...


Anybody heard or own these smaller versions of OHms' highly touted walsh series?
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Want true omni? The German made Deuval's are it - however, one needs very deep pockets. You can view them at www.highendaudio.com. I have tried 9 different speakers since 1975 searching for that "liquid midrange". I will be auditioning a pair of Micro Walsh Talls for the next few weeks. Have been told they are great for classical orchestral and chamber works, I shall hear.
In the "old" days, there was only one Ohm speaker which used one 15 inch walsh driver. It was VERY hard to drive..at the time Phase Linear was the only amp that had enough power for them...and they were constantly clipping when you turned it louder...but...I remember it sounded very good. They then made an easier driving 12 inch full range..didn't sound as good. I had an Infinity speaker in those days which used the Walsh driver for a tweeter.
I just posted this about the Walsh 5...

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/speakers/messages/27/272574.html

The micros have a smaller sound, and not as refined, but they do sound very lively and in-room.
I'm REALLY thinking about a pair of S53's or 300's. I use the MBL sound as the top (for me) and a lot of people say that they resemble them a lot. True? thoughts?