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Price Paid:
$750.00
from Direct Summary: These are great speakers. The Walshes are often known for the their soundstage, and these speakers disappear better than most speakers at any price. Compared to some more expensive speakers, the Ohms don't image quite as succinctly, but I'll forgo some overdone slicing and dicing of the mix/performance for the nice open sound (there's still some detail in there).
Although the soundstage is the big difference vs. most other designs, it's the the tonal balance that was the biggest surprise. The tweeter doesn't come in until 8K so the mids have such a smooth and natural sound (no hyped frequencies).
In my room, I'm directly comparing to a pair of psb Image 4t floorstanders and Sequerra Met 7 MkIV Studio Monitors. The Ohms are closer in sound to the monitors but with much more bass. The psbs, sound bright, compressed and the bass is boomy. The bass response on the Ohms is excellent, it's detailed, and only gets a little overwhelmed in a very few low-mid situations. Overall, these seem like a great way to get the clean and accurate sound of mini monitors, but with the nice clean bass of a more expensive floorstander.
Equipment used:
McIntosh MA-6200 Inegrated
Sony DVP-NS500V SACD Player
Rega Planar 2 Turntable
Analysis Plus Oval One/Oval 12 cables Strengths: Soundstage, Tonal Balance, Easy Placement, Looks (Small, well-made, nice finish). Factory-direct lifetime service. Weaknesses: Image height may be a little too low if you're close. Similar Products Used: Meadowlark Audio Kestrel and Swift, Vandersteen 1C, Totem Hawk and Arro, Proac Studio 100 and Tablette 2000, B&W 705, Audio Physic Yarra, Dynaudio 42 and 62, Red Rose Music Spirit
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