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Review: Ohm Acoustics Walsh 3/3000 Speaker Maybe. The Silverlines do not look big either but do look nice and always get good reviews. They would seem to have an efficiency advantage on paper. The OHMs might need a somewhat beefier amp to get the most out of them. Same tends to be true of ... | |
Computer audio, I am not convinced yet ...... Top,Why must it be USB? WHy not just use non USB digital input which you indicated sounds good? I can vouch that it generally does in my case as well using various combos in recent years.Unless I'm missing something, I'm not sure USB even done wel... | |
Review: Ohm Acoustics Walsh 3/3000 Speaker "1250$ for their cheapest speaker, little less than knee high Micro is IMHO, a plain ripoff."Well, there are definitely decent speakers out there for less. Its a unique design though with a unique value proposition and the company has been around ... | |
Computer audio, I am not convinced yet ...... AE,I'm sure that there are lots of bad sounding older Toslink and SPDIF implementations out there. Some cheap less capable newer ones as well. I have only tried SPDIF and TOSLINK in recent years and from companies that have some focus on good soun... | |
Do Active Speakers Belong In A High End System? If you want a professional to design and integrate your amp and speakers for you, its a very good way to go. If they do a good job, the results will be "high end". No reason to doubt that the reputable companies out there that offer active speaker... | |
Computer audio, I am not convinced yet ...... In general, it seems USB connections seem to be much more hit or miss for really good sound than older more established and standardized interfaces designed specifically for computer audio, like TOSLINK and SPDIF. I have yet to get any clearly bad... | |
Do you know why "In a modern day USA where we can't seem to make anything, much less make it right, why would anyone think we could press records well?"We can and do still make some things well, but there are many other countries nowadays that can as well and oft... | |
Review: Ohm Acoustics Walsh 3/3000 Speaker "If Ohms were priced better they would do MUCH better."No doubt any good product will sell more if cost is lower, right?One can compare the OHMs to smaller, very high value speakers like MMgs or larger and more full range speakers that tend to cos... | |
Review: Ohm Acoustics Walsh 3/3000 Speaker I had larger Maggies prior to newer OHMs. OHMs can sound like Maggies on steroids when set up right enabling one to feel and experience the bass as well as hear it, which is important for teh emotional impact of a lot of music to me. MMGs cannot d... | |
Computer audio, I am not convinced yet ...... Someone above mentioned the noise aspect of most general purpose computers. That is a fact and must be addressed. Physical and electronic isolation between computer and hifi gear is important. Close proximity of computer to stereo can be like Supe... | |
Computer audio, I am not convinced yet ...... Buying a really good DAC and connecting it via USB to most general purpose computers could be a very hit or miss proposition. Don't give up. Once optimized end to end, results should be top notch. | |
Speakers that do pianos really well Agree OHMs set up well are hard to beat for piano. | |
Do you know why Warped records have always been unacceptable. Maybe on occasion in the old "budget bins". Even more unacceptable at today's prices. Vinyl is trendy! I'm not convinced there is much quality control with new vinyl these days compared to past heydays... | |
Audio room floor question I use both bottom ported OHM Walsh speakers and rear ported Dynaudio monitors. The thin carpet and pad over concrete floor prevents a lot of bass interaction with the floor, especially with the bottom ports. When I use same speakers on the floor a... | |
Audio room floor question In terms of room acoustics, I've found my current thin+ dense carpet + padding over concrete foundation in my two basement rooms I use for serious listening to be ideal. Bass is mostly what you want it to be, not what the room makes it. That provi... |