If I could afford, I’d purchase 100% Oswald Mills Audio gear


This even without hearing it. The pieces are so beautiful I don’t see how they could not sound fabulous. The Sp10s look like they are built like a tank. I’d even buy their equipment racks. Maybe someday or maybe I’ll purchase something from their sister company Fleetwood sound. 
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Chakster, Either you do not understand English as well as you write in English (which is very well) or you just don't want to "hear" anyone else's opinion.  I said first of all that I know nothing about OMA loudspeakers.  However, in this case, it is well and good that an OMA speaker received an award from AS; that information does not say anything about who conceived, designed, and built them.  And I did also say that OMA sell high quality products.  OMA is a successful business for that reason, and I wish them continued success in this difficult market for high end audio.


In the case of the above quote about a putative cutting lathe motor, note use of the words "our motor".  Richard Krebs' group developed that motor.  It's a small thing, and I guess I am making too big a deal of it, but there is a history.....

I was not aware that the Bucknell University physics and chemistry departments gave out annual awards to audio companies.  That is surprising and remarkable.
Lewm, I prefer to post links, people can read, Mr. Richard Krebs has been mentioned in OMA press release for K3 turntable on OMA website (see my previous posts):

“The design of K3’s mechanicals is the work of a team led by Richard Krebs in New Zealand, the worlds foremost authority on direct drive turntable technology... ”


I’m sure Mr. Krebs could chime in and tell us more about this project. It would be nice. He’s an a’gon member for a long time.

If Jonathan can invite many professionals in different fields (speakers, amps, turntables, tonearms… ) to create something new and/or unique then he’s a good businessman, but he’s an audiophile and collector of vintage analog gear.

All those people like Mr.Krebs , Herr Schröder and others must be happy and proud of the final product under OMA brand. This is amazing and I’m glad it’s not a one man show, but a collective of experts, I’m sure it’s a lot of work and experts are not cheap (their time cost money).




I haven’t heard any of their gear. It may sound great, but its being marketed like a lifestyle product. Kind of like Bose for the nostalgic, wealthy, or aspirational audiophile.  Harkening back to a golden glowing, transistorless, horn-filled past (50s?, 30s?) that probably didn’t sound as great as we might imagine.
If it improves your hearing, you've got more dollars than cents (sic) and flaunting turns you on, then why not?
Harkening back to a golden glowing, transistorless, horn-filled past (50s?, 30s?) that probably didn’t sound as great as we might imagine.


I think you have no idea what you are talking about.

At the moment I have RCA 45 globe tubes from 1930s in my modern Yamamoto triode amp and it’s pure magic! Next to it I got modern JFET amp from Nelson Pass, so I can compare tubes vs. solid state.

I’m not a horn guy, but I can dig why people are still using an old Western Electric, Altec full range speakers (upgraded with modern parts) with vintage tube gear. Those are amazing! I love my Tannoy.

How can you compare Bose to OMA? The concept is completely different and they explained many times in the interviews like this. You’d better made an appointment if you are in NYC to visit OMA showroom and to listen what they got. They are also on various audioshows with smaller $10k speaker (Fleetwood Sound) and if you can’t visit you can find videos on youtube. OMA small speakers demo here.