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.
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Thank you Peter for s the advice . On the subject of L-pads check out the Intact audio speaker level autoformers  .Go to the Hifi herion web site there is a picture there  
I did see an autoformer at the LA audio show from Anti Cables, very steep price at $540
for a pair, and you still need the L-pad to balance the output from the tweeter.
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Aren’t 4XO’s larger than 2.2000 as well? That + higher efficiency would definitely make them different and probably more adept at bass in a larger room with more amps.
The Walsh 2.2000 just never sounded that good; slightly muddy and lacking in detail. On Peter's rig, they sounded like different speakers - terrific.

My 4XOs are a good match for my current low-budget system (B&K Reference 5 S2 preamp and Parasound 1500 amp). Plenty of clear bass, decent mid range and good high end for me, but I'm old and probably can't hear much above 12KHz or so.

Rather than spend more money upgrading the electronics, I plan to just sell off the Walsh 2.2000 speakers to someone who has a better system than mine.
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As a DIY'er trying to make the 'perfect (IMHO) omni, I'm delighted...but it is my flavor of Kool Aid and may be a bit 'grainy'....

Carry On.  If records are meant to break, let's have at it. ;)