YEs, I remember them. Pretty unique. Made to go loud. Would love to have a refurbed pair in the right large room.
I sold OHM at Tech Hifi back in teh 70's. Mostly the conventional models E, L , C2 and H. I's came around towards the end of my run. Each model tended to be my favorite at their price point over other lines like Infinity, Advent, JBL , EPI/Epicure, ElectroVoice. OHMs were the cleanest top to bottom and also relatively easy to drive with common amps of the day. I still have and like my OHM Ls I bought originally back then. I refurbed these myself recently replacing woofers and adding the OHM sub-bass port tweak. THese still excel with progressive rock music in general, though they do not do imaging and soundstage as well as more modern designs.
I sold OHM at Tech Hifi back in teh 70's. Mostly the conventional models E, L , C2 and H. I's came around towards the end of my run. Each model tended to be my favorite at their price point over other lines like Infinity, Advent, JBL , EPI/Epicure, ElectroVoice. OHMs were the cleanest top to bottom and also relatively easy to drive with common amps of the day. I still have and like my OHM Ls I bought originally back then. I refurbed these myself recently replacing woofers and adding the OHM sub-bass port tweak. THese still excel with progressive rock music in general, though they do not do imaging and soundstage as well as more modern designs.