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 Bond - I never had the ability to compare the vandys and Ohms in the same room - but I demoed the vandys quite a bit, when I was interested in a pair of Meadowlark Kestrels, a few years ago. Those two speakers where in the same room, and it was that demo period that hooked me on time-coherent type speakers.

The Ohms have that same, open, effortless, natural sound (IMO). I've never seen the step response test of a pair of Ohms (would be interesting to see) - but I emailed John and he said that the drivers are mounted to be in time from the listener and the supertweeter has a simple low pass filter to keep the two drivers "in phase".

If I ever need subs, I'd most-likely go for the vandy subs in stereo.
Question for the Ohm-o-philes: One possibility for my foray into Ohm Walsh speakers is the Walsh 4.3, which is a 3000 driver in recycled Ohm Walsh 4 cabinets. Ohm's web site does not have the dimensions of this speaker posted. Can anyone supply them for me here? I like the 9" footprint of the 100/2000 cabinets, but I must admit, getting a Walsh 3000 driver for the price of a Walsh 2000 is appealing. However, space is limited. FYI, room is ~2800 cubic feet, which is in the overlap zone between the new Walsh 2000 and Walsh 3000. Thanks in advance.
Here ya go Bondmanp,

My Ohm Walsh 4.5 S3, the originals with the new S3 drivers measure 3' 4 3/4" tall with the grills, from the floor. At their base they are 15 1/2 inches square and taper to 13 1/4" at the base just below the grill. Hope that helps!
Thanks, Aurelius, it is a big help. Simply put, the 4.3, which I think is the same cabinet as the 4.5, is too large for the tight space I must use for speaker placement. In the meantime, John Strohbeen has reviewed a diagram of my floorplan, and told me that the new Walsh 2000 (which is only a 9" x 9" footprint) should work fine in my situation. Ordering will probably be next month, so I will post my experiences going forward as they happen.
FYI for Ohm lovers, the final version of the Blue Circle Audio Penny speakers is complete. This is the only speaker, to my knowledge, that marries Ohm drivers with conventional bass drivers for improved bass response. The Pennys will be at the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest in Denver in October in the Blue Circle Audio room. I will have a pair after the show. I retail Blue Circle Audio at Departure Audio.