Does anyone remember Ohm I speakers?


OK were talking vintage here. Wonder how these compare to new speakers? I have a set and compare them to PSB Stratus Golds. I had upgraded all drivers in the OHMs over the years. To me it is a toss up. The PSB has better imaging and maybe midrange tonality. The Ohms go deeper in the bass and play louder. The presentation of the midrange is different cause of top speakers point up. The PSB does have a slight edge. Has anyone else compared the OHMs to new speakers? Maybe I am a little biased toward OHM. I have read that speakers and amps , preamps that fidelity has changed the least. Digital sources the most. Any comments appreciated.
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I still use Ohm I speakers for my audio system. I also have a pair of Ohm Walsh 5 Mk2 speakers that I use in my HT system with an Ohm Walsh center channel and Ohm Sats for the rear. I purchased the Model I speakers new in 1980 and upgraded them in 2001 with the newer drivers(with SBA) and tuned bass port. They sound terrific. The greatest improvement came when I upgraded to high current monoblock amps (Odyssey Extreme Mono Blocks)in 2004. The monoblocks really take hold of the speakers and control them. They really need power to make them sound best.

The Walsh 5 Mk2 were tried in my audio system. I wasn't able to tell if they sound better than the Model I because the Walsh ports out the bottom which doesn't work well on a suspended floor. Causes all kinds of floor harmonics (bare wood floors). So I took them downstairs to the HT room where they work very well (tile floors over concrete)but the room acoustics are not very good.

I haven't felt the need to trade up from the Model I. I am curious about trying the Thiel 3.6 or 7.2, but not so strongly that I am willing to go through the buy/sell shipping headache to try them at home. So I happily keep with the Model I.
I still use Ohm I speakers for my audio system. I also have a pair of Ohm Walsh 5 Mk2 speakers that I use in my HT system with an Ohm Walsh center channel and Ohm Sats for the rear. I purchased the Model I speakers new in 1980 and upgraded them in 2001 with the newer drivers(with SBA) and tuned bass port. They sound terrific. The greatest improvement came when I upgraded to high current monoblock amps (Odyssey Extreme Mono Blocks)in 2004. The monoblocks really take hold of the speakers and control them. They really need power to make them sound best.

The Walsh 5 Mk2 were tried in my audio system. I wasn't able to tell if they sound better than the Model I because the Walsh ports out the bottom which doesn't work well on a suspended floor. Causes all kinds of floor harmonics (bare wood floors). So I took them downstairs to the HT room where they work very well (tile floors over concrete)but the room acoustics are not very good.

I haven't felt the need to trade up from the Model I. I am curious about trying the Thiel 3.6 or 7.2, but not so strongly that I am willing to go through the buy/sell shipping headache to try them at home. So I happily keep with the Model I.
Rcjl. I see you have the same opinion I have. Greta speakers huh. My OHMs had all the upgrades except for the 12 woofer upgrade and the crossover. Question. How much wattage are you pushing them with. Right now I am biamping with A Tandberg 150 watt 3026A (In clasifieds here)And a 300 watt Bryston 4b SST. Sounds awesome. Makes my ears bleed!!! About the Thiels. Have you auditioned them? I am no expert on all different brands of speakers. I too looked at getting a pair. Then I read that they arent the best for rock music. Best for chamber music. Check them out to make sure thats what you want. I checked out Paradign(spelling?),and some others in the 2-2.5k range and they were not much better or better at all. Only speakers that cost much more were different.
Blueranger,

The Odyssey Extreme Mono Amps I use are said to push 300-350 watts into 8 ohms, much more into 4 ohms (the I's are 4 ohm speakers). More important is they push in excess of 150 amps of current through the speakers, which is where the control conmes in. High quality power brings out the best in these speakers.

I highly recommend the upgrade for the 12" sub. Not only does the added SBA circuit bring the bass response lower, but the port tuning helps tremendously. I get firm, musical bass response below 25 hz. I have not upgraded the crossovers. When I talked to John Strohbeen about it, he told me the upgrade would not be audibly noticable. Basically, if the original crossover worked fine, just stick with it. He gave the same advise about the 1" tweeters. If its not broke don't fix it.

I have not heard any Thiel speakers. The only reason I mentioned them, is they seem to have a footprint and size similar to the Ohm I. I have read more about them recently, I think I'll be looking in another direction. Not that I am really looking. As I mentioned before, I have tried the Walsh series speakers. I had a pair of Walsh 4XO cabinets with the Walsh 200 Mk2 drivers in them. These were the traditional pyramid style cabinet, which I like better. They did not have the top end or deep bass of the Model I, but I felt they had better imaging. I would have kept them, but had no place to put them. The Walsh 5 Mk2 that I have in my HT room are the newer tall rectangular cabinets. As I said, I really do not know how good they sound yet due to acoustical problem of the room they are in. Whenever I get a dedicated audio room built, I suspect I will prefer the Walsh 5 over the Model I.

What other speakers have you heard that you know are better than your Model I's? Regardless of price?

Rick
Rcj, Just one comes into memory. The B&W 802s' I have heard rave reviews on Legacy focus 20/20 but have not heard one.