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Ohm Walsh Talls (opinions sought)
Only…. Spell checkers and fat fingers don’t mix  
Ohm Walsh Talls (opinions sought)
I have the 5000’s in a difficult room.  Their design, along with their adjustability via the controls on the top of the speaker, has made all the difference.  They do better on the low end with a sub, and prefer power behind them.  In sum, they ha... 
Carver, THE standard of excellence IMO
I gotta weigh in.  Frank sold me two demo 350’s, couldn’t have been nicer or easier to deal with, and I’ve never been so happy with equipment.  And I’ve had a lot, going back to the ‘60’s.  I truly look forward to turning them on and listening to ... 
"Dazed and Confused" about upgrading current speakers
i'm using Ohm 5000's in a small room.  i went this route for the adjustability and flexibility for future use.  also, i've got 300w mono's driving them, so again, beyond what you are talking about.  none the less, after they broke in, i could not ... 
Most “disappeared” speakers.
very true about ESL's.  one way around dynamic point sourcing is by using multiple active speakers.  4 beolab 3's with a beolab 2 work extremely well in this regard in one of my rooms.  not so easy or achievable with passive speakers, unless they ... 
Most “disappeared” speakers.
Oh and Andy is right....on both counts.  The room is everything. 
Most “disappeared” speakers.
Ohm 5000; lots of power behind them; don’t be afraid of adding a sub.