Are the new Ohm Walsh speakers Audiophile quality?


Considering buying the Ohm Walsh 2000 Tall but very few reviews has me questioning there quality. Any thoughts?
sixsigmaguy
The latest OHMs are 3 generations of product newer than Original Walsh 2’s from the 80s.

I had original Walsh 2s I owned since ~ 1982 versus gen 3 similar Ohms from 2008 I a/b compared before upgrading. The 2008 model was much more refined and detailed than the originals, so I replaced the originals with the newer model.

There is a calculator on the Ohm site to determine best model per room size. You can also always call or email Ohm and provide the info to get guidance. Be assured this company will not steer you to anything more than what you need.
I remember the Ohm A's fondly....they needed Boulder Dam to power them to really get them going, but I really liked them.
@stringreen 

You are very fortunate to have heard those.   I never had the pleasure.
I remember the Ohm A's fondly....they needed Boulder Dam to power them to really get them going, but I really liked them.

I believe the founder of Ohm said they took 300 watts a channel to power them properly and 301 watts to blow them up.  
One of my best friends has the TLS-1 which is modeled after the old Ohm “F” series. It is produced by HHR Exotic Speakers out of Ohio. These are among the finest loudspeakers I've ever heard.