Note worthy Omni Directional Speakers..


Does anyone have a suggestion for a really good, audiophile grade omni directional speaker? Preferably with in the $1k to $2k range.

Thanks
cdwallace
How about the grandaddy point source loudspeaker? Originally designed and built by Stewart Hegeman and now kept alive and current by Don Morrison of Morrison Audio. One of the only "real" virtual point source loudspeakers as well as one of the best woofer enclosures in the business.
FJ Om's, possibly available used in the low $2,000 range, but rarely listed. I had the pleasure of hearing these last year at Venus HiFi in East Lansing, MI. Great sense of ease. Uncanny soundstaging. A really enjoyable set of speakers.
Well, if you want to consider "grandaddys", you might look for a pair of Sonabs designed by Stig Carlsson. He first developed omni radiation speakers in the 1950s in an attempt to replicate the sound produced in the concert hall.

They have not been imported for a couple of decades but different models show up used from time to time.

Here is a link to their history -
http://www.carlssonplanet.com/history.php?PHPSESSID=10571310094a7e07d0cbf02dd8bb9f14
GlenW: I'd like to add in to that list the German Physiks: The DDD is a real point source omni driver. Further - it is the only single-element point source omni driver I know of that's commercially available.

One of the coolest models they have is the Unicorn - a Carbon Fiber DDD mounted atop a specially designed bass horn that can deliver all frequencies from below 40Hz through 24kHz from a single, omni point source.

(Disclaimer: I distribute German Physiks in the USA. Still - they are unreasonably wonderful loudspeakers no matter how you slice it).

Chris