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.
rebbi
Bondmap,
Thanks for the link. I too am a satisfied Sound Anchor customer. :)

Mapman,
I will definitely report back this evening. Really glad you mentioned the Subdudes because funny enough I have really been wanting to try experimenting with raising the Ohms up a big since I a tall guy and have a fairly high listening chair and oh jee I just happen to have two of them sitting in a closet within 5 ft of my listening room. So that will kill two birds with one stone.
"I just happen to have two of them sitting in a closet within 5 ft of my listening room. "

Now that's what I call fate!
Ok so far fiddle with toe in vs toe out. Prior I had them toed out about 1 inch. I then tried 1 inch toed in and that did some added rear ambient energy but 2 inch seems to enhanced that effect and made everything sound a bit bigger not just in the rear but the fronts. Definitely a duller upper range but after I fiddle with the iOS platforms I can run Dirac and it can compensate for the recessed highs. More incoming...
t8kc...A 'permanent fix', if left to the spouse, might be a pillow applied late one night. ;)  Or some sort of involuntary therapy....

You might try a common ground.  TV's aren't known for being all that 'clean' when it comes to being 'sanitary' in their audio.  I've some residual low level hum, but it's attached to a smaller system that compensates for the awful drivers that are installed into flat screens....

And sound bars?  Don't get me started...
avsjerry,
I don't think the "pillow" procedure will be applied unless she finds out how much I have spent on audio gear lately...just saying.
My temporary solution is to just unplug the TV RCA cable when I want to listen to music seriously.
I wish the fix was more elegant and convenient, but having limited room (I live in a small house) means only one stereo system.
The Ohms do provide nice sound for movies.