Really nice of you to offer the 4XO heads for sale. I'm sure these will sound at least very good. I just purchased a pair of VMPS RM40's used for $3000, and another pair of speakers just doesn't fit into my living room. Here's why. I've got a twenty-four foot living room, that is twelve feet wide for the first 14', then is only about 10' wide for the other ten feet, as well as having a lower (7') ceiling. I've got the VMPS RM40's in the middle, a pair of Martin Logan Quests in the back, and a pair of Magnepan MMG's on top of large (six cubic foot internal) woofer boxes as mains. So I've got three fun ribbony-electrostatic speakers in a small space wishing they (and I) had more room!! Anyway, I'm giving these VMPS speakers about five years--if electronically crossing and/or sealing up the funky passive radiators doesn't bring perfection (and nothing does) perhaps I'd consider a pair of Ohms. Tell Strohbeen to get off his ass and use a decent driver! The Ohms look like a friggin'cheap car speaker. They have a large, stamped frame, high excursion (with aforementioned crappy foam surround) woofer mated to a cheapy fabric dome tweeter. What a profit center! On the other hand, the old Ohm Walsh 4's I had still bring back many sonic memories--they could spacially perform well, and I do miss aspects of that great sound. Crappy tweeter/mid scratchiness that I just couldn't stand after years, though. I am quite appreciative of Ohm's ability to make a great speaker with crap components. Solid engineering at work. With their well engineered crossovers and cheapy drivers, Ohm defined a profitable, sustainable company! But for three or four grand or more who are they kidding? The MMG/NHT 1259 system I have is a super performer and costs about half the price of Ohms including electronic crossover, and is smokin' good! Wayy better than my Walsh 4's ever were. Give me a year or two and I'll classify the VMPS then! Great dynamics on the VMPS to 60 hertz, I'm still working on the bass and an upper midrange glare that can toast my ears.
Unless...
And life can be an unless. The "unless" is if you want to rid yourself of the 4xO heads for cheap. Then I'll play. Likely, I'd put them atop a piece of Sonotube I get from Home Depot. Let me know if you want to get rid of them to someone who will actually use them. I'm interested in having fun with speakers, and I can typically hear the difference between speakers. Electronics is a psychic clusterfuck as far as I can tell, and most high end electronics manufacturers are out to make a big buck on the "brain" effect! (idiot, like me, listener sees a 1/4" thick faceplate and thinks "good sound" and then hears "good sound") I enjoy listening to different speakers, though, and Ohms are a positive memory. You shoud consider wiring up those 4XO heads and use them for a 7.1 system! Try a 4' piece of 12" sonotube with a 36" long 3" diameter port in it. Stuff the enclosure with fiberglass, too. That's a start. With that much enclosure volume, you'd at least be on the right path. Most people make their speakers too small, is my outlook.
Use those heads if you don't sell 'em cheap!
Later,
Paul
Unless...
And life can be an unless. The "unless" is if you want to rid yourself of the 4xO heads for cheap. Then I'll play. Likely, I'd put them atop a piece of Sonotube I get from Home Depot. Let me know if you want to get rid of them to someone who will actually use them. I'm interested in having fun with speakers, and I can typically hear the difference between speakers. Electronics is a psychic clusterfuck as far as I can tell, and most high end electronics manufacturers are out to make a big buck on the "brain" effect! (idiot, like me, listener sees a 1/4" thick faceplate and thinks "good sound" and then hears "good sound") I enjoy listening to different speakers, though, and Ohms are a positive memory. You shoud consider wiring up those 4XO heads and use them for a 7.1 system! Try a 4' piece of 12" sonotube with a 36" long 3" diameter port in it. Stuff the enclosure with fiberglass, too. That's a start. With that much enclosure volume, you'd at least be on the right path. Most people make their speakers too small, is my outlook.
Use those heads if you don't sell 'em cheap!
Later,
Paul