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
accurus,

How does Dirac work? I assume there are measuring activities to determine current state, ability to select or define corrections, and then apply the corrections during playback.

What devices does Dirac run on for various tasks? Which do you use?

Thanks.
Please see the link for a screenshot of my Dirac response curve before and after. The green is after and the blue is before. 



Mapman,
You pretty much just described how Dirac like any other room correction software works.

In my specific instance I use it on my Mac Mini that I have setup with Audirvana playback software using the Dirac Plugin and also use the Dirac software for playing movies so that they also benefit from Dirac.
Just a quick observation about the Ohms that I realized during a prolonged listening session. The Magnepans really made me listen to certain types of music. Those tracks where ones that I knew sounded good and there were many tracks that sounded terrible that I just stayed away from. I am noticing with the Ohms I am listening to albums that I haven't listened to in years and enjoying them as the speakers are just far more musical and listenable vs the Magnepans on the same track. There are some things with the Magnepans like I miss like the ribbon tweete, but the Ohms sound so much more dynamic, musical and cohesive.

accurus - I know exactly what you mean about the Ohms and not-so-great recordings.  I have commented on this aspect of the Ohms myself.  And thanks for making me feel fine about not having the space for Maggies.


Is it just me, or is the link you mentioned above to your response graphs missing from your post?  Maybe my employer's web filters are to blame.