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Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? That too. Successful businesses do both. | |
Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Not worth debating because we all know measurable facts are not needed in high end audio to back up assertions. But it does cast the proven design decisions of others in a negative light. Each may have their own unique design goals. Your's suit ... | |
Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Wire gauge only matters over longer distances and more so when high current is needed as well I believe.High quality amps and other hifi gear are chock full of wiring and electronics like this and sound great as do my OHM 5s. My Ohm 100s do not ha... | |
Converting LP to digital. Advice please... I've developed a pretty efficient and good sounding procedure in recent months. I use line out from pre-amp to an Art USB Phono + converter then USB in to laptop making sure high res stereo recording is enabled on the USB microphone device. I u... | |
Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? OHM or omnis are not immune to room acoustics. That affects how all speakers sound so room correction is always fair game if needed.Peter, your project is looking good. Are those still the original 5000 main drivers? | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Thanks guys. Been taking a break from these parts but all is well. Papa, good to hear from you. Maybe with the new ticker you'll be able to hear fuses even better now? :^) | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Thoughts and prayers out for Frank. Looking forward to the return of his jovial self. | |
High End Amp Price Collapse musings Good point. We’ll see what happens when it happens.One caveat though is Class D can be relatively inexpensive and high bang for the buck but there are still many Class D amps not any less than competition. Smaller and lighter maybe, but not even t... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Wow fuses are really boring compared to that! | |
Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? enginedr1960, that's a very interesting approach! I can easily see where that tight physical configuration up front could pay dividends. | |
Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Need to get floor interactions under control right up front as needed with bottom ported OHMs in particular. Isolating pads is an option to raising. Auralec SubDude platforms work well with my 2s (see sunroom system pic). Keep in mind if you raise... | |
Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Subs always make perfect sense. You just have to get the setup right in your room (with or without subs). Bass is typically the hardest thing to get just right due to room acoustics. If its not, it greatly impacts everything you hear, not just... | |
Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? t8 one advantage of Class D is ability to leave them on without running up the power bill.My circuit breaker generally goes if I power up both ref1000m amps at the same time. I do one then the other and both are generally left on (as per manufact... | |
Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? t8kc, no doubt the more power and current the merrier with most OHM Walshes. At least if one wants the top notch sound possible with them.I came to that realization early on when my current Ohm Walsh encounter started in 2008 or so and I think I h... | |
Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? I posted some new system pics today. Same ohms except Ls got a room promotion. |