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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With regards to amps, I tried a couple of different things w/ my 2.2000's and finally arrived at a Valve Audio Predator, which I heartily recommend as a good match for Ohms. The Predators aren't all that easy to find, but they are at least reasonably priced (I picked up mine used for about $1200.

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Hello all. Though I'd give it a few days to let things settle before I blather on about how fantastic these new 300-5000's are. Now about 290 hours on them, maybe 5% of that was spent changing CDs or between movies, so call it 275 hours.

They continue to open up and sound lifelike all of the time, though I think I'm currently in one of those gangly teenage phases where things are a little out of sync. Certain parts of vocals and instruments are pushed forward right now, but as some of you guys went through this stage and noted that things smooth out, I'm optimistic.

Did you notice that they seem to play louder at a given volume than they used to? I sure do!

These things are on 24/7 right now with a tuner, but I wonder, does any playing at all do them good, or is it to the point that they need real volume to continue to break them in? They reside downstairs, sub-bedroom, so night time volumes are down for sleeping.

On much of my source material I can close my eyes and the whole front of the room is just bathed in sound.

The other night the missus and I grabbed ten of our favorite albums each, and took turns playing songs. She hasn't done this before, so there's another good sign. She's quick to comment on how much she likes them.

I removed all of the wavy felt draped all of the way around the room, and put it back up, though flat this time, for more reflection.

They are about 7 feet apart CTC, and 8 1/2 feet from my listening spot. 18 inches in front of the 65" DLP, and this seems about right, as the center locks in nicely.

All in all, I really like them. Easy to sit and listen for hours at a time with no fatigue.
Above 450hours now, and the 300-5000's keep getting better.

What happened, did I chase everyone off?

Nothing since 3/17! This may be the longest pause since 2008!

I keep thinking about what else I might try at this price range that might offer what these do. Maggie 3.7's? I think the room's too small, and limited bass.

Emerald physics? I'd have to add another amp and the external active x-over . Which means a call to an electrician for another outlet.

And I'd have to figure out what to run through the Purepower 2000, and what to take out, since I'm at plug capacity.

Geez. And would anything really sound better?
Well, Ny, this entire thread started with questions about the Walsh Micro tall speaker. They have been almost universally applauded by owners and reviewers alike. They were about $1000 at the time that this thread started. This thread just sort of morphed into a thread that covers many of the various Ohm speakers

The least expensive new speaker currently listed on Ohm's site is the Microwalsh SE. It's at $1400. I'd call and talk to them, that's what I did, and how I saved $1500 over the new 5000s by getting all of the new electronics in an older, but perfect looking cabinet. Mine are a black semi-gloss oak-grained finish.