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
Map, yeah the D400 would be great, wouldn't mind the extra oomph that would give me as well.

Foster, will be interested in your take on the Wyred. The McCormack is very nice inded. Tim
I started reading this thread sometime around Christmas and just finished it. It has been very entertaining and contains a lot of great information.

One thing about a thread like this is one can loose track of some of the earlier information. For instance, Mapman, I located a few references to the size of your smaller room, but I can't find the dimensions of your larger room. Would you mind reposting?

Bondmanp is one of the few posters in this thread that have made reference to using the Ohms in a combo 2-channel/HT set-up although I imagine others do as well. Has anyone gone all-in for HT using Ohms, and if so, I would really like to read about your impressions.

Thanks
--Michael
My larger room is L shaped, approximately 20' base and 30' length.

The F5s in that room have a three way adjustment for room size (small, medium, large) to fit them to various room sizes that other non adjustable models are designed to go into (plus 3 other 3-way tone level adjustments). I find the medium room size setting works best in this room. Set to "large", the bass becomes just a tad overpowering and tends to mask details in the lower midrange a bit.
"My larger room is L shaped, approximately 20' base and 30' length."

Thanks. In looking at your system pics, Mapman, where is your normal listening position?
Crunch Time!

One month remains of my 4 month trial. In all honesty, I like most of what the 2000s do, and want to keep them. One by one, all of my issues with these speakers have been resolved, except one: The problems with piano reproduction just below the middle midrange. I cannot determine if this is source-dependent or not. On several piano-solo recordings, the emphasis and distortion in this frequency range is serious enough to be a deal breaker. However, if I can determine that this is due to some factor other than the Walsh 2000s themselves, I will probably keep them.

Can anyone suggest some solo piano recordings that sound smooth, clean and neutral on their Ohm Walsh speakers? I will get them and try them out pronto. TIA.

Michael - If I decide to keep the 2000s, I will first be ordering some spiked bases for them. Then, as finances allow, I will order the Ohm Walsh center channel speaker, and then look for some used Ohm Walsh floorstanders for surrounds. I will, of course, keep everyone posted here of my progress.