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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Thanks for the replies guys. @petepapp i do have the parasound amp and i like it better with the amp than just the receiver.

87 db at one meter is close to the threshold of hearing damage and with the sound of the ohms being magnified by the walls and surrounding environment i think that is plenty loud.

Anyway i just learned something about this expirement ...that ohms does not require big power to sing but blossoms with more.

It is a bliss if one is satisfied with a lower powered setup since its less hole in your wallet:). But...i guess this really is a sickness that i have where i am trying to extract every once of goodness that i can get with the ohms hence expirementation and less dollar in my pocket.

For now i will enjoy what i have until i get the itch again.
I have driven my Ohms with 32 watt/ channel tube amp. Tubes will usually produce higher spl than ss at same output, but I did experience a couple of instances of amp clipping so in my experience there is a risk of equipment damage at this power level.
I've also used a 30 wpc Jolida hybrid with my MWTs and while the sound was quite nice the amp clipped more than once while listening at reasonable levels. Obviously, care needs to be taken when putting together any system but lower-powered amps with Ohms line may not be the best match. YMMV of course.
Dsremer - Thanks a bunch for chiming in, your posts were very helpful. The AVMs, Merrils and other Hypex-based Class D amps are just too expensive for me at this time, but the D-Sonics might be a nice compromise between price, power, and sonics. I am looking at the 1500 watt/channel stereo model. The amps I had on loan were the Arion Audio RS-500 monos. Sounded fantastic, as I have stated. But, you know, if 500 watts is great, 1500 watts mmust be 3 X as great!
Drakef5: An audio club budy of mine uses a Denon AVR, suplemented by Crown power amps (not sure which ones) to power his own design speakers and subwoofers. Plenty of oomph, but I suspect they lack the refinement that an amp designed for audiophiles would have. If you decide to try the Crowns, make sure you can try them out in your system and that they can be returned if you're not happy with the results.