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| Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Frazeur1...impressive indeed that the MWTs can generate an image as big as that! :) | |
| Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Hi Mapman,I'm seriously considering booking the odd 1 week holiday here and there and taking in demos of the 2 speakers I mentioned (Duevel's full omni vs Ohm's quasi-omni).Matthias, the European distributor is a very helpful chap and has offered ... | |
| Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Thanks Bondmanp....funny you should mention a sub-woofer. I've looked at 2 "omnis/quasi-omnis" in particular : the Deuevel Bella Luna (needs a subwoofer?) and of course the Ohm 5K (which for music, probably never needs a sub-woofer?) Certainly giv... | |
| Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Hi Marty,Interesting.I remember a collection of Beach Boys recordings where many of the tracks had been clearly recorded in the same studio with the same treatments. In these cases the voices appeared uniformly over 5ft but some tracks were clearl... | |
| Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Hi Mapman,Many thanks for your most detailed and informative reply. As a 'Stat user I can readily identify with the effects that you describe. It's good to hear that you are also experiencing "phase" effects which can place the sound in other part... | |
| Ohm Walsh Micro Talls: who's actually heard 'em? Dear Mapman...what sort of image height do you perceive when the vocalist is at realistic listening levels i.e. singing between speakers or slightly behind the speaker plane? If 5-6ft, does this effect extend to multi-tracked lead vocalist in eith... | |
| Quick question to you allknowing music lovers? Slaw may have meant a Sunfire SDS subwoofer... :o) | |
| Headshell Washers : Nylon or Stainless Steel? Cheers Atmasphere....I will look them up... :o) | |
| Tron Seven Phono David, Pierre...me too (2 years ago)....and yes, I was the only one to suffer from this.No problems since then, thank goodness.Although they didn't appear to know what the problem was at the time I suspected static was the cause. Ever since I've r... | |
| Tonearm: Phantom vs. 4 Point vs. 10.5 Agreed! Your feedback would be appreciated Pierre. I know little about the abilities of the 4point other than a Hifi+ review I read several years ago. It would be interesting to hear what your feelings are on it. I suspect they'll be very positive... | |
| Headshell Washers : Nylon or Stainless Steel? Thanks Atmasphere...again this isn't a phenomenon I've personally encountered but was more of an Urban Legend :)I'd like to try the titanium but sourcing them could prove difficult unless folk like Brinkmann offer them as an accessory.Speaking of ... | |
| Tonearm: Phantom vs. 4 Point vs. 10.5 Often these threads inspire references to the Mint Tractor.I would expect a protractor to give good tracing of the stylus tip across the ideal arc when aligned but does the Mint detect whether your cantilever & generator are misaligned with th... | |
| Tron Seven Phono David12...if you don't mind my asking, what was the problem with your Raven One? | |
| Headshell Washers : Nylon or Stainless Steel? Hi Sksos1,I can understand why using lighter materials may help in this regard. Interestingly, in the distant past the trend was in the opposite direction i.e. people were changing from alum to stainless steel because of the tighter more rigid con... | |
| Tonearm: Phantom vs. 4 Point vs. 10.5 Another thing to consider is the captive arm cable, Pierre...Electrically a benefit perhaps(?) but not helpful when trying to change the cartridge or merely tighten/adjust the cartridge screws (assuming that we do it the advisable way and remove t... |

