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
Diebenkorn: Thanks for the comments. Please feel free to post more impressions as you listen further.

Does anyone know if the prices will go up for the next version of the 100? (I hope not.)

Mapman - Not only do I remember Crazie Eddie's, I knew how to read the price codes on the shelf price cards. As their "insane" ads stressed, they would beat any price. Of course, most consumers would just assume the shelf price was the lowest price and pay it. Big mistake. Those who did shop around would present their competitor's ad before asking if the item was in stock. Big mistake #2, since Eddie's would suddenly be out of stock if you had a good price to beat. I would first ask the salesman if the item was in stock, have him write up the sale, and call the stockroom to have it brought up to the check out. Only then would I produce the ad with a lower price. I did this many times.

I myself worked for a while at Lafayette Radio on 45th Street while I was in college. They were already owned by Circuit City, and sold all mid-fi stuff. The best was probably Mirage speakers. I remember looking at the first CD player they sold - a Hitachi, IIRC - with a price tag of about $1000.

Sorry to everyone for drifting OT!
"Does anyone know if the prices will go up for the next version of the 100? (I hope not.)"

I think I read on the web site that they will as they roll out the revamped drivers.

I also did a stint at a Lafayette store in Pennsylvania in 1978 just prior to Tech HiFi, my first paying corporate job. No CDs yet then. Lafayette, BIC, Garrard and a few other tables though. My first component system was all Lafayette/Criterion.
They are beta models, I dont have much to compare them to coming from high end headphone world and some old NHT 2.5's but they are not going anywhere. I will post some pics of my setup.
Mapman - Not only do I remember Crazie Eddie's, I knew how to read the price codes on the shelf price cards.

Yeah, and Crazy Eddie was eventually shut down by the Feds for some kind of fraudulent business practices, I think.