Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em?


Hi,

I'd love to hear the impressions of people who've actually spent some time with these speakers to share their sense of their plusses and minuses. Mapman here on Audiogon is a big fan, and has shared lots on them, but I'm wondering who else might be familiar with them.
rebbi
Hey, peterr53, I was having just keeping up with your pace of work on the Ohms!  Take your time, of course, but do keep us posted, please.
I’m back in OHM Land. Scored a very nice pair of Micro Walsh Talls from Craigslist yesterday. I now, finally, "get it" about OHMs. After many months of listening to Sonus Faber Cremona Auditors M’s and a pair of Magnepan MMGs, I have some significant basis for comparison. While I am very fond of both of those speakers and will likely not part with them, in terms of simply listening to music, rather than playing at being an "audiophile", I have to say, that in my small, dedicated listening room, the OHM’s are the speakers which essentially disappear and make it easier to "just listen and enjoy." Thank you all for sharing your collective knowledge and thank you, John Strohbeen for your genius and dedication.

ps:  Welcome back!  That's some pretty impressive company, the S-Fs and the MMGs.  I am curious - what electronics are you running the MWTs off of?  I have found that upstream gear can make huge difference for Ohm speakers.
Thanks, bond
My preamp is a highly-upgraded Luminescence octal-based unit, my my regular amps are MFA M120 mono tube amps which are out for servicing and upgrading. My backup amp is a NAD C272 solid state unit,

A few days ago, I began major reconfiguration on my listening room.
Hardwood floor instead of carpet, moving the equipment rack to another room, and removing tube traps and and some diffusers.  It should be enjoyable and educational to audition all three speakers in the "new" room.  The room obviously will be "brighter" and have some "echo," call it my own little audio tabula rasa.  I've been putting off DIY sound panels until I live with the room for a while.  My tube amps are not home yet.  That will add another element.  Fun stuff.