Ohm Acoustics introduces its 20/20k beta speakers


Ohm Acoustics has introduced its new line of beta speakers called the 20/20K series.

The lineup consists of the F-5015, the Super Walsh 3.3010,and the Super Walsh 4.4012.

All are using the company's Xtreme Xcursion technology subwoofers and 500 watt subwoofer amplifier to deliver a deeper bass.

Since this is a beta lineup, a probable successor to the 1000-5000 Ohm Walsh's?

The web address is here:

http://ohmspeaker.com/news/two-new-models-in-20-20k-series-walsh-speakers/
aurelius
...and then there's a few of us that feel that Ohm 'lost it's religion' long ago.  HHR took up the banner, and German Physiks moved on with the intent of the original patent.  Flipping a conventional woofer, however 'modified', really isn't a Walsh radiator, y'all.

Take a look under the metal mesh; Google's pics reveal what's there.  Look at the patent; it's real easy to find (hint: Lincoln Walsh).

To be fair, the Ohm's are certainly more affordable than GP's.  In truth, I've referred people to Ohms.  But calling them a Walsh still strikes me as saying your daily driver Dodge is a NASCAR contender.

Just saying...IMHO...and I'm not interesting in a flame fight.
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At the Ohm prices, I doubt it.  The drivers in the x000 line are fairly standard woofer/midrange drivers.  I was once told that mine (Walsh 2000) were aluminum, but they sure don't sound like aluminum drivers.  John Strohbeen of Ohm does not use costly components, preferring to keep the speaker prices down where more can afford them.  I have heard the German Physiks, and they are amazing.  Kind of what I expected a high-budget version of Ohm speakers to sound like.  They use a real Walsh-style bending wave driver.  But you need $14K to get the German Physiks starter pair.  If I had the money, I would get them.  But, in this life, the Ohms are a very good, long-term compromise.