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
Hey guys....

Im not to worried about other rooms or listening positions, so I think ixney all the switches
will happen for sure. I just got a photobucket account and would love to share asap.
I also thinking about doing a YouTube video showing the speakers and maybe talking a little about my experience with the Ohm's......

Got to go to LAX...🇸🇪

Hejsan....

Just a little Swedish to start the post.
Sitting in the car with no music or talk radio is fantastic for some
deep thoughts, ideas or pure fantasies.... 😎

So I checked out the wall thickness of the speakers and realized
that I have a full 5/8" thickness, so what do you do to minimize
vibrations without spending the big dough? 
A few ideas popped in to my mind, the most drastically would be to build up another layer on the outside from mdf, but it adds bulk, and 
I already have a fantastic paint job that'll be ruined so forget that.
I could add slate on the inside walls, but that makes the speaker
volume smaller and the speaker heavier.....Man I feel like I'm overthinking things a bit, but damn I LOVE overthinking things lol.

Decided to go with cork 1/4" thick self adhesive, super easy to cut
shape and get in to nasty little crevices. I also got some polyester fill 
sheets that I'll glue to all the cross beams and sharp corners.
Im sure this will suffice to prevent extra reflections and vibrations
in the box.
Tomorrow I'll have time to run a sweep on the main driver to see where it starts to drop of frequency wise, so let's see if it goes to 
7k as I've read here on audio gone.

Gentlemen I will try to upload some images for your pleasure 
in a bit...🇸🇪


 Homemade tamales from my best friends wife...Oh baby

Finally got around to snap some shots of the project. 

http://s1248.photobucket.com/user/peterhorvath6233/media/ohm%202_zpsvedyc7rp.jpg.html?filters[user]=...

Here is an interior shot of the cabinet with a smattering of braces DIY style, no CNC machined anything, just zip zip on the chop saw.
If you look closely, you'll see some adhesive rubber gaskets...??
Great you say, until you'll realize that it's from the original driver config.
I.E. No one took the time utilizing the step of the edge to seal the cabinet properly...Sigh (or remove them).

http://s1248.photobucket.com/user/peterhorvath6233/media/ohm%201_zpsmsrrdv0n.jpg.html?filters[user]=... 

Cabinet on the concrete platform and custom stand off.
If weight is important, it has it, as it weighs close to 60lbs each.
Finish is an automotive dark grey high gloss. Most of it will change
as the project goes forward.

http://s1248.photobucket.com/user/peterhorvath6233/media/ohm%203_zpsknrvuofe.jpg.html?filters[user]=...

Closeup of the stand, this will change to be made from 100% stainless steel and not a blend of powder coating and SS.

Now Im going in to the World Head Quarters workshop...







That's some good Audio porn right there, Peterr53!  Keep the pics coming.  This is fascinating!
I fell asleep on the sofa....

2am it was, YouTube blaring in the background, I think I started a RMAF round table, discussing.........???

Anyway I had stared at a plate of proverbial spaghetti for 2 hours, my kids stopping by asking if I built it, my wife reminding me that I bought it!!!
The bowl of Italian delish was nothing but a crossover from Brooklyn. In Sweded we would say "Vad i helvete".

Pictures would say more than I could ever convey on these pages
but in the spirit of the season I will abstain from showing the mess
on these virgin pages. 

I can totally see JS sitting in a meeting at the factory floor discussing
(late seventies) how can we make the speaker more exciting, more options, wider, deeper, more holographic, better bass and what ever else. At this point most designers would have said something like...
We need to time align the cabinet, or let's try aluminum instead of paper. But the Ohm guys bless their heart said nahhh lets make the most complicated crossover.....EVER.......more switches, more hot melt glue and miles of wiring :( lol
The only thing missing was a bong hit for good measures.

A new day it is, and I will make effort to decipher the 13+1 wires
going on and out of the small switches. The other strange wiring mystery is the out of phase main lead ?? So I'll crack the other 
crossover to see if it's the same or something happened in the production. If anyone has any experience with the (switch magic)
circuit, feel free to chime in. 

My my personal philosophy is that less is more, less solder, less wiring, and higher quality parts.

Time for a double espresso......🇸🇪