Ohm WALSH 100 MK-2 Floorstanding Speakers
Ohm WALSH 100 MK-2 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 27, 2009]
rebbi
AudioPhile
I have had my Ohm Walsh 100 Series 3 speakers for about a year, after stepping up from the Micro Walsh Talls. They keep getting better as they break in! Ohm Walsh speakers have a way of energizing the room that, with the right source material, can be quite thrilling. Bass is plentiful and not flabby or boomy, highs are airy and detailed but not "etched," and mids, especially voices, are gorgeous. I was driving them with an 80 w/channel tube/sold state hybrid integrated amp for awhile, then upgraded to separates: a tube preamp with a 150 w/channel solid state amp. Magic!
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[Oct 06, 2007]
kichy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
imaging
Weakness:
bass a tad overripe/bloated This review is for Walsh 2s from the late 80s. What can I say? After 12 years of Mirage M5 bipolars I came running back to the sound that I love! I last had a pair of Walsh 3XOs but the essentially similiar Walsh 2s were just what I needed for my current room. I missed the image focus and the natural midrange that were lacking in the Mirages. Sure, the M5s threw a bigger soundstage but it was much more diffuse and , amazingly, the Walsh 2s, with a Sherwood receiver, throw out just about as much bass as the Mirages did with a 250 watt Acurus! I even hooked my little NHT SuperOnes up and they sounded a little closed off and lacked the naturalness of the Walshes. The speakers have it all--sweetness, imaging, image focus, transparency, and a huge sweet spot. They are easy to move, not fussy about placement, and the drivers are protected physically as well as thermally. I found myself digging out all manner of CDs and jumping on the computer to order more music from amazon. And that about says it all..I wish all products were like this. Similar Products Used: Mirage M5si
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[Oct 05, 2007]
kichy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
imaging
Weakness:
bass a tad overripe
This review is for Walsh 2s from the late 80s. What can I say? After 12 years of Mirage M5 bipolars I came running back to the sound that I love! I last had a pair of Walsh 3XOs but the essentially similiar Walsh 2s were just what I needed for my current room. I missed the image focus and the natural midrange that were lacking in the Mirages. Sure, the M5s threw a bigger soundstage but it was much more diffuse and , amazingly, the Walsh 2s, with a Sherwood receiver, throw out just about as much bass as the Mirages did with a 250 watt Acurus! I even hooked my little NHT SuperOnes up and they sounded a little closed off and lacked the naturalness of the Walshes. The speakers have it all--sweetness, imaging, image focus, transparency, and a huge sweet spot. They are easy to move, not fussy about placement, and the drivers are protected physically as well as thermally. I found myself digging out all manner of CDs and jumping on the computer to order more music from amazon. And that about says it all..I wish all products were like this. Similar Products Used: Mirage M5si
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[Jul 17, 2007]
dave griger
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Warm, natural sound with a huge soundstage and more than adequate detail. I challenge you to find a better sounding speaker in this price range. I wonder what the higher end Walshes sound like!
Weakness:
Not for those who like overly bright sound. These speakers have a very warm sound with a lot of space in which the listener can poke around. I expect I'm missing some detail by using my old Sony low end CD player. I'm hoping to upgrade soon to the Rotel unit. I purchased the Ohm Walsh Series 100-S3 in 2/07. I was intrigued by Ohm Walsh speakers by a one-time encounter with a person (walsh owner) many years prior who swore by their huge soundstage and natural sound. So after some trepidation, I decided to purchase the 100's (without hearing them) which fit my budget much better than the higher end models. Prior to receiving the Ohm's I upgraded my system with a Rotel 1070 pre-amp and power amp. At the Rotel dealer I auditioned the B&W's which traditionally pair nicely with Rotel. The speakers in the $2100 range sounded incredible and I was excited and nervous about how my Ohms would compare. The speakers arrived very solidly boxed. After hooking the system up I played a CD with the wife and kids listening. I was told over and over to expect a significant break-in period with these speakers, but I was still very bummed at how closed and limited the sound was. I was already figuring out the cost of shipping them back and buying the B&W's. Over the next 2 weeks I proceeded to break the speakers in and they opened up like a giant clam bearing a beautiful black pearl. It's hard to figure out what is bigger, the soundstage or my stupid grin when I'm listening to these incredible speakers. I like a wide variety of music, but listen to mainly rock and alot of live Grateful Dead and Phish. These speakers are so warm and produce such a natural sound. They sound great soft, but can shake the house if you want. I love bass, but need it tight and clean and the Ohm's deliver big time. The Ohm website tells it straight.. " they sound like music, not like speakers". With these speakers I feel I'm perpetually in the middle of a great book and can't wait to have the time to sit down and listen to music. Customer Service Great over the phone pre-purchase. I haven't needed them since. |
[May 02, 2007]
Vince
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Customer service, trial period, warranty, outstanding with voices and organ music THis review covers the latest version of these speakers - the 100-S3. Before purchasing these speakers, I spent hours in front of my computer researching the speakers and the company. To me, customer service is just as important as the product. I'm amazed at the number of speaker companies that exist, but how many will be around in just a few years, or when you need tp replace that driver? I wanted to buy from a well-established company that had a solid history of taking good care of their customers.
Customer Service Outstanding. Potential buyers can take comfort in the fact that this is a well-established American company that takes good care of their customers. |
[Mar 01, 2007]
Bob
AudioPhile
Strength:
Customer service is great. They didn't try to sell me the most expensive speakers. They asked about my room size and recommended a speaker that would be best suited for my room.
Weakness:
None that I can detect. This is a review of the new Ohm 100 series 3.
Customer Service Great communication. Fast shipping. Follow up emails after delivery. What else could you expect from a company? Similar Products Used: Too many to list. B&W, Magnapan, Martin Logan, Vandersteen and Alon to name a few. I am not ashamed to admit that I have bought and sold many speakers over the past 15 years. I was trying to find the perfect speaker. To my ears, these are them. |
[Aug 14, 2006]
wamako
AudioPhile
Strength:
Not applicable.
Weakness:
CUSTOMER SERVICE!!! I don't get it.
Customer Service HUH?! Similar Products Used: None really, but Maggies, MacIntosh and similar quality equipment. |
[Aug 12, 2006]
lsapadin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Legendary Walsh soundstage. Clear and natural sound. Profound bass; exceptional clarity in the treble. Smooth mid-range. Very life-like.
Weakness:
None. Well, they're big. My wife was concerned, but she's been won over by the sound. 1978. My first job. My first bonus. Time for a real stereo. I went up to the Tech HiFi near Columbia University with a few of my favorite records, and listened to pairs of speakers in a day-long process of elimination. I’d never heard of them, but I kept coming back to speakers by Ohm Acoustics. My benchmark for recorded music is the sound of acoustic jazz and classical music. The Ohm’s had a sweet naturalness that none of the other speakers matched. I felt like I could hear the rosin coming off the bow.
Customer Service Unparalleled service. Ohm President, John Strohbeen, has been like a personal consultant throughout my purchase of the Walsh 100 Mk 2 speakers, as well as a receiver upgrade, and MicroWalsh satellite speakers. Highly recommended. Similar Products Used: Ohm H speakers |
[Aug 12, 2006]
LSapadin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Legendary Walsh soundstage. Clear and natural sound. Profound bass; exceptional clarity in the treble. Smooth mid-range. Very life-like.
Weakness:
None. Well, they're big. My wife was concerned, but she's been won over by the sound. 1978. My first job. My first bonus. Time for a real stereo. I went up to the Tech HiFi near Columbia University with a few of my favorite records, and listened to pairs of speakers in a day-long process of elimination. I’d never heard of them, but I kept coming back to speakers by Ohm Acoustics. My benchmark for recorded music is the sound of acoustic jazz and classical music. The Ohm’s had a sweet naturalness that none of the other speakers matched. I felt like I could hear the rosin coming off the bow.
Customer Service Unparalleled service. Ohm president, John Strohbeen, was like a personal consultant throughout my purchase of the Walsh 100 Mk 2 speakers, as well as a receiver upgrade, and MicroWalsh Short speakers for home theater. Similar Products Used: Ohm H speakers |
[Feb 27, 2006]
MikeMasztal
AudioPhile
Strength:
Seamless and wonderfullly detailed midrange. Impressive bass extension. Very inexpensive for the performance they provide.
Weakness:
Need at least 50 watts to drive them properly. Over the past 15 years, I've owned, reviewed or sold over 25 different pairs of speakers costing between $695.00 to $10,000.00. After reading some reviews, I tried the Ohms. After a short break-in, I became enthralled with the sound. They have the attributes of a full-range single-driver loudspeaker, being finely detailed midrange, but with bass extension like a 3-way speaker. While most full-range speakers possess nice midrange detail, they suffer from poor frequency extension, especially in the bass necessitating use of a subwoofer. Not so with the Ohms. The Ohms possess such midrange clarity that low level resolution, not previously heard on other speakers, comes through nicely which also enhances timbral qualities. Being a very versatile speaker, the Ohms can also play quite loudly if you're in the mood for some rock or heavy jazz. Basically, the Ohms serve all types of music well which is not the case for any other speaker I've heard. The omnidirectional character of the speakers creates a huge sweet spot while still portraying a reasonable soundstage. I'd opine that one would have to spend $4K+ on a speaker to come close to the performance of the Ohms. For the first time in years,I have no interest in listening to other speakers. That's says a lot! Similar Products Used: Micro Walsh I also auditioned were great, but I needed the larger 100 Mk2 for the room I was in. |