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The Model I speaker that he's going to upgrade is a conventional speaker system. It has a 12" subwoofer, 8" midwoofer, a 2" tweeter and (2) 1" tweeters in a cabinet. Check them out under "Older Models" at ohmspeakers.com. The upgrades for the Model I consist of higher quality tweeters, and some electronic upgrades for the mid and sub woofers, and port tuning. The upgrades really help improve an already good speaker.
That being said, the Model A, F, and G speakers used the Walsh Driver that you are referring to. Ohm hasn't made a Walsh driver for about 20 years. Very difficult and expensive to make. The new "walsh" units are basically a 8-12" inverted driver (size depending on model) with a 1" tweeter mounted on the main driver's magnet. I have read alot on these boards that they aren't as good as the Original Walsh Drivers and that may be true. However, it would probably cost well in excess of $10K to build an original Walsh driver. Also, they were tempermental with placement and had a habit of blowing up. Not exactly a great marketing plan nowadays.
I own a pair of Walsh 5 MkII speakers as well as the Model I's. (and other Ohm speakers as well). The new "walsh" speakers are great for soundstage and imaging, but are not very transparant or revealing. I prefer my Model I's for audio and use the Walsh 5 for the HT room. They are a much different type speaker and some people like 'em, others don't.
Ohm made quite a few different models of conventional speakers and still do. Their conventional speakers, IMHO, are excellent.
Johnymac, sorry to hijack your thread...
Rick
The Model I speaker that he's going to upgrade is a conventional speaker system. It has a 12" subwoofer, 8" midwoofer, a 2" tweeter and (2) 1" tweeters in a cabinet. Check them out under "Older Models" at ohmspeakers.com. The upgrades for the Model I consist of higher quality tweeters, and some electronic upgrades for the mid and sub woofers, and port tuning. The upgrades really help improve an already good speaker.
That being said, the Model A, F, and G speakers used the Walsh Driver that you are referring to. Ohm hasn't made a Walsh driver for about 20 years. Very difficult and expensive to make. The new "walsh" units are basically a 8-12" inverted driver (size depending on model) with a 1" tweeter mounted on the main driver's magnet. I have read alot on these boards that they aren't as good as the Original Walsh Drivers and that may be true. However, it would probably cost well in excess of $10K to build an original Walsh driver. Also, they were tempermental with placement and had a habit of blowing up. Not exactly a great marketing plan nowadays.
I own a pair of Walsh 5 MkII speakers as well as the Model I's. (and other Ohm speakers as well). The new "walsh" speakers are great for soundstage and imaging, but are not very transparant or revealing. I prefer my Model I's for audio and use the Walsh 5 for the HT room. They are a much different type speaker and some people like 'em, others don't.
Ohm made quite a few different models of conventional speakers and still do. Their conventional speakers, IMHO, are excellent.
Johnymac, sorry to hijack your thread...
Rick