History on ohm A's and F's.


I panned through the threads and read how the old ohm a's were remarkable.
Would like to hear more about this and other ohm speakers.
pedrillo
My design and implementation of a true Walsh sub...

"I can't help but wonder if either or both German Physiks or Dale Harder could manage to use a sub that maintains time and phase coherence in the same way that some manufacturers of more traditional cone and dome speakers have, with their Walsh inspired concepts."

Not that I really want one, but I find the need for some people who just can't keep their hands off the volume control.

As well as carbon fiber cones and Nd mag structures.

all to come, but it will take some time and money.
My design and implementation of a true Walsh sub...
Now, that's breaking new ground on this old design. Can't wait to hear more about it.

Dale, perhaps you could give us some technical insight into the perceived weakness/problems of the original Walsh drivers and how you have corrected or improved them. Especially, regarding output level and efficiency.
Hi Darkmoebius,

If you will go to the wesite www.hhr-exoticspeakers.com and look at the bottom of the "Products" page you will see a picture of the new TLS-I. Just above this picture is a hot link that will take you to a new page that fully expalins all the upgrades and design changes I have implemented on both the remanufactured units and the new TLS-I and II series.

I have done my best to address the issues that have been sent to me throughout the years from Ohm product users and I continue to work on new upgrades and designs daily. There is no rest for the wicked you know.

Dale