Receiver2000 3,963 Posted January 7, 2024 Posted January 7, 2024 A long time ago I had the Ohm Walsh. Omni speaker. Speaker placement was not an issue. Simple. Now I obsess with imaging, sweet spot, etc. 1 1
Rob 5,942 Posted January 7, 2024 Author Posted January 7, 2024 I love my Walsh 4's. I can hear both speakers from any direction. Amazing sound from these Ohm's. 1 2
Rob 5,942 Posted January 25, 2024 Author Posted January 25, 2024 (edited) I have finally received the last of the restored drivers from the Ohm corporation. One subwoofer is rebuilt and that's why the difference in appearance. Total of 5 drivers restored by them. It has taken about 10 months for this all to happen because of a couple of transitional periods that the corporation was going through. The service is still very very good to say the least. These are 1979 models that I acquired through a person that Greg and I met a year ago. Wow @Nahash5150 it's already been a year. Cant believe it. Our friend definitely had a huge collection of gear and after Greg and I met him I had to grab these speakers. He had 2 sets along with many more sets of other Ohm models. The late John @ the Ohm corporation used to call our supplier the Ohm Museum guy. He was well known for his collection. I was able to get these I's and the Walsh 4's that are in my Living room. I used to listen to the L's when I was in high school. My brother had an NAD receiver, Micro Seiki TT, along with the L bookshelf speakers. Those little speakers always impressed me. These I's were definitely worth waiting for. I have them paired with the M4.0t MKII that @Nahash5150 built for me a couple years ago and so far with the little time that I have fired them up for some early testing, I have found my speakers that can handle anything I have for power. Hey GREG!!! I hope you got your crossovers done and are enjoying your set too. Got some clean up work on the covers but other than that they are finished. Edited January 25, 2024 by Rob 3 3
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