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?
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My Ohm Walsh Tall 2000's are just over 2 weeks old and I absolutely love them. The sound is unique in it's presentation compared to any other speaker I have heard. Speakers typically try to reproduce the music. The Ohm's just present them in a live-like soundstage. The mids and highs are natural yet they are not fatiguing to listen to. These speakers do very well with all types of music, in particular jazz and female vocals. 

I have a few more months before this trial period is up, yet I have no plans to send these back. Good thing, because it would have been a real pain to pack these up and ship back!
Schiit didn’t have many professional reviews until they did an ad buy in Stereophile...then their high end DAC was reviewed. Its just how the game usually works. BTW, the Ohms are incredible. 
I just got a pair of Ohm 1000s delivered about 2 weeks ago. I'm very pleased with them. While I'm still experimenting a bit with the final placement, I've already made the decision to keep them. No need for any more of the 120 day trial period.

Are they "audiophile"? I don't know as I don't use that word. It is a meaningless term in my book due to the baggage attached to it. However, I do find the Ohms very natural sounding when playing well recorded, un-processed, un-amplified voices and instruments. One of my favorite features so far is the enormous sweet spot. One can move around the room and maintain a stable image -- just like with live music. It is nice being freed from the small "head in the vice" sweet spot many other speakers have.
Do you have a pair? Which model? How do they comparison to other speakers you have owned?
Currently I have 2 Walsh models one generation older than the current line. Refurbed Walsh 2 cabinets with 100 8" driver and refurbed Ohm F cabinets with 5 12" driver. Also my original Ohm Ls that I uograded myself. 1000s are latest and greatest with new cabinets and slightly smaller than my smaller pair. Larger models do more bass in larger rooms if needed.

The newer Walsh models are much refined from the originals first sold in the early 80s. I compared  new versus old walsh 2s with 8" drivers both side by side before trading in my old pair towards my current larger pair.
Which models of Ohm's do you have? I hear a lot of good things about the older models. It's the new models that I have some concern about but only for lack of reviews. Maybe it's because they don't pay for advertising. 

Why are you considering them if you doubt the quality?

In any case there is an extended in home audition period so you can return if they don’t work out for just shipping cost I believe.

I’ve owned various OHm speakers among others since 1978 and currently run 3 pair in different rooms along with three other brands in 3 other rooms. The Ohms are unique and the ones I spend the most time listening to by far so call me a fan.

Lots of info in threads here and elsewhere but if any questions ask away.