"
I drink alone, yeah
With nobody else
Yeah, you know when I drink alone
I prefer to be by myself...."
...and that's the sweet spot issue...;) Thanks, George.....*G*
I'd characterize the Walsh as having a 'sweet line', midway between the drivers at a right angle. Somewhat similar as that of dipoles...
Main perceived response seems to be 'arrival times' and room reflections, which one can vary to taste with placement, furnishings, and treatments..and where one stands along that line...
Like the revered or reviled 901's, there is a point where sheer volume level can drown any sweet anything into a moot point, unless the room is very large...which I suspect few of us have to play in....but that's an atypical extreme example.
My personal issue with Ohm speakers is the CLS driver which, at the end of the day is just a dome tweeter. Ohm suggests 'toe-in' of their L~R units, something that nudges them out of being a 'full omni' like a MBL...or a plasma driver...*S* One has an astounding entry price with 'needs' to match, the second with its' own unique issues...
I like my dipoles for sheer 'accuracy', but the Walsh have 'stage' they really can't match. But they are a little 'fussy', in their own ways.
Anyway...my 2 centsless....;)
J
With nobody else
Yeah, you know when I drink alone
I prefer to be by myself...."
...and that's the sweet spot issue...;) Thanks, George.....*G*
I'd characterize the Walsh as having a 'sweet line', midway between the drivers at a right angle. Somewhat similar as that of dipoles...
Main perceived response seems to be 'arrival times' and room reflections, which one can vary to taste with placement, furnishings, and treatments..and where one stands along that line...
Like the revered or reviled 901's, there is a point where sheer volume level can drown any sweet anything into a moot point, unless the room is very large...which I suspect few of us have to play in....but that's an atypical extreme example.
My personal issue with Ohm speakers is the CLS driver which, at the end of the day is just a dome tweeter. Ohm suggests 'toe-in' of their L~R units, something that nudges them out of being a 'full omni' like a MBL...or a plasma driver...*S* One has an astounding entry price with 'needs' to match, the second with its' own unique issues...
I like my dipoles for sheer 'accuracy', but the Walsh have 'stage' they really can't match. But they are a little 'fussy', in their own ways.
Anyway...my 2 centsless....;)
J