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.
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Bondmanp-thanks for the response. The n ceiling speakers were pre wired/installed when i bought the house. Since OHM does not make an in wall and wifey rejected the on wall ohms as ugly was trying to get suggestions as an in ceiling speaker with some timbre similarity to the ohms. The currently installed def techs do not.
Kbuzz - While it would be very difficult to find another brand that was a good match in timbre for the Ohms, if your AVR or pre-pro has a room EQ feature, you should be able to get a better match than without that feature. Especially helpful is an EQ that can be adjusted manually, and separately for each channel. My very inexpensive Pioneer AVR (which I use as a pre-pro and amp for the surround channels in my combo 2-channel/HT system) has MCACC, the Pioneer proprietary room EQ program that does a very good job, and can be tweaked manually without losing any of the other settings.
Wow! Tonight (after running them as much as I could for over a month) it finally happened -- my 2.2000's totally blossomed. I had a Cal Tjader cd on and the decay on his vibes seemed to just float on and on into the room. Just fantastic.

Batch
Ok so now that I've got my Peachtree nova, kimber 4vs cables, and Microtalls, I'm thinking the last piece of the puzzle is going to be my power source. I know almost nothing about these line/power conditioners and I really can only spend around $100 right now. I'm dealing with a 2 pronged outlet and I have about 8 devices I need plugged in. How do I handle this situation? What will give me a decent clean power source and what is my real goal here? Thanks guys!