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
Jwc,

I also have a pair of small Triangle Titus XS monitors. These have been acknowledged by many over the years as champions at low volume and I would agree. They convinced me that dynamic speakers could be as fast and detailed at low volumes as planars like the Maggies I had had for years, which were also low volume champs. I had the original Walsh 2s also still at the same time, and in comparisons of the Walsh 2s against the Maggies and Triangles at low to moderate volumes, the Walsh 2s left something to be desired.

The newer OHM Walshes at lower volume are pretty much the darn equal of the Triangles at lower volumes I would say, although of course the overall way the music is presented is night and day, the usual OHM/omni versus more directional design thing.
Map and Bond, I am VERY happy to hear your low volume impressions. I ordered the upgrade to the 2000s a few days ago. I was a bit uncertain about it, in part because of this issue. You guys have helped stiffened my spine.

Bondman, your clipping problem is puzzling. It's probably buried somewhere in this now endless thread, but what's your amp and how much headroom is it supposed to have? How loud are you driving the music (peak/non-peak) when your system runs into trouble? It would be surprising to me if that much wattage would clip at non-deafening levels. Does the amp ever seem to run out of gas on non-peak volume? Could there be a problem with the amp--maybe the power supply caps?
When I was in the process of comparing and upgrading a pair of OW2's to the new 2000 series drivers, I did not notice a big change at all in the two different speakers sensitivities and ability to play well at lower volumes with the impact and resolution that I would get at higher levels. With my 3XO upgrade to the 3000 series drivers, it seemed different to me, and I likened it to my Magnepan MMG's, they just seemed to open up at higher volume levels, not just the bass end, but the mids and treble as well. With the older 3XO can, they seemed to play better at lower levels on up. Maybe I just have cloth ears, who knows?

The above was with an Anthem MCA 20 amplifier at 225 wpc, and also an ARC D-130 at 130 wpc in a moderate listening space. Everyone's mileage may differ, and probably will.

Enjoy your 2000 upgrade John! Keep us posted! Tim
OK guys, long time reader and sometimes contributor to this thread - but only in the way of questions. Well, about a week ago, I received a pair of 5000s.

Bummer.

Why? I had told John I did not need delivery until after the 4th but between John's ears and the shipping department, wires were crossed. I won't be able to listen to them much until after the 4th. In fact. I only hooked them up today.

Still, they are so much fun, even right out of the box. And the sweet spot? It is nearly the width of the room.

You may think I am daft but because I had other work to do and my special needs son was listening to some 70s music on his HTIB, I decided to bring him downstairs and we put on his 70s disc. And I retreated to my office.

And listened from another room. Wow, pretty good from another room.

And then.

Robert John's version of "The Lion Sleeps tonight" came on. I hurried out of the room and began dancing with my son. Ha! Next up. The " Coconut" song by Harry Nilsson came on.

Made me want to make "Midnight Margaritas" about 7 hours early.

So far, even out of the box, the speakers are great.

Back later with some more listening impressions.
Finsup nice story about dancing with your son. A few weeks ago my 20 year old daughter had a few girlfriends over and I blasted Nick Curran and the Nitelifes "Down Boy Down" through my Ohm Walsh 3's and within seconds they were all dancing and jumping around the room, priceless!