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
Bondmanp I also noticed some difference with my Pangea AC-9SE power cord when I plugged it in. Maybe just my imagination- most engineers would say that there's no theoretical basis for a difference in sound, but it's one of those minor tweaks.
Jwc2012 - Thanks for the post. John S. is a real gentleman, and very generous (I speak from my own experience).

Mapman - Of course it is possible that something in how the chord and plugs are connected could be different. However, it was an upgrade done by the cable seller, Audio Art, to a power chord. I doubt anything changed besides the plugs.

Of course, Murphy's law rules: Now having all the cables needed to move my amp closer to my speakers, I did so, and was rewarded with a short in one or more of the ICs. I am stuck with headphones until I sort this out. :-(
Just a quick update. Loren Charles of Mark & Daniel Audio sent me an e-mail informing me that there was some sort of mistake at the factory. My Omni Harmonizer that I ordered weeks ago was never shipped but that they are now on there way. So I have to wait a couple weeks longer to see how well they blend in with my OHM 3000. Yeah, I'm a little upset.
Bondmanp--sorry to hear of the short! Any idea of the cause? Hope the repairs don't set you back too much--or too long.
And yes, I agree with your comment about John S. He's what I'd call a real mensch. In dealing with John, it strikes me that Ohm is very much his avocation, as well as a vocation and business enterprise. Pretty cool, and quite rare in this day and age.