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.
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.