Ohm WALSH 300 MK-2 Floorstanding Speakers
Ohm WALSH 300 MK-2 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 18, 2007]
owlsalum
AudioPhile
Strength:
Full range tonal coherence and honesty. No false zip or chestiness to be heard even past the crossover region to the super-tweeter. Highly satisfactory bass performance - taut and tonally accurate with plenty of low end extension for 99.9% of the material any audiophile is likely to listen or have in his/her collection. Deep and wide soundstage with proper room placement. The typical, iritating, uncomfortable 'stone-statue-head-in-a-vise' audiophile ritual is a non-issue with the Walsh driver in the W 300 Mk-3s. Love the casters, which make placement of these large 100 pounders a snap. I wouldn't use carpet spikes with my W300S3s even if supplied.
Weakness:
Unusually high listening height needed to put the super-tweeter on-axis with the ear. In my opinion, a high power, high current delivery, high damping factor solid state amplifier is the only sensible match for the W 300 Mk-3s used in the large listening space the 300s were designed for. A protracted break-in period is required before a true measure of the full capability of the W 300 Mk-3s can be assessed. Patience is mandatory, but remember you have 4 months to make an informed decision based on your experience in your listening environment with your music. Freedom from pressure to make a snap decision on the basis of an audition with equipment I don't own in an environment I'm not familiar with was wonderful. A brick-and-mortar dealer will never allow a comparable money-back in-home audition privilege.
This review is exclusive to the Ohm Walsh 300 Mk-III (S3). I took delivery of my
Similar Products Used: Harbeth, Spendor, Aerial Acoustics, Magnepan, Silverline Audio, Audio Concepts Inc., Mirage |
[Nov 02, 2003]
Kenneth Petche
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Accurate reproduction with wide stereo sound stage. Bass strong and distinct. Abilty to play loud in a large room.
Weakness:
none For some background, Ohm Acoustics and I, specifically their speakers based on the design of the late Lincoln Walsh, go back quite a number of years for the most enjoyable listening to a wide variety of music. My affinity for Ohm Walsh speakers began in the mid-70's, when I purchased a pair of Ohm F loudspeakers, the inverted cone, Walsh design in its purest form. In 1986 an upgrade was made to the Walsh 4 after the movers damaged the Ohm F cones during a relocation. In 1999, Walsh Super 4 mkII upgrades made their appearance in the living room. Now, a pair of Walsh 4.300 Mk-2 speakers has arrived, trading in the previous drivers with an attractive allowance by Ohm Acoustics, utilizing the previous cabinets that are acoustically correct. (The line of Ohm Acoustics speakers are only available direct from the factory.) Listening to this pair of Walsh 4.300 Mk-2s with a wide variety of Compact Discs for over a month, the musical sounds reproduced are superb. A Creek CD43 mk2 Compact Disc Player and a Carver Home Theater Receiver, HTR-885.1, in “bypass” mode to deliver a least 120 watts per channel of conventional stereo are the sources into these Walshes by Ohm. As promised, these speakers can play loud and into the deep bass, even when located in a larger-sized room (12 x 21 ft.), with a dining room off to one side. Sound is smooth, accurate, free of distortion, with a wide sound stage of precise stereo. Inner detail is well-defined (ability to reveal low volume sounds, while overall, the music may be quite loud). True bass is reproduced and distinct, not the one note “boom” that characterizes many other speakers. These speakers sound great even at low volume. A couple of CDs show off the capabilities on the Walsh 4.300 Mk-2s. Get a copy of Holst’s, “The Planets,” Orchestre symphonique de Montreal, conducted by Charles Dutoit, on the London label. Play the last two minutes of track 5, Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age at a fairly high volume. When what must be the 32 foot pipe of the organ is engaged in several spots, the extremely low note is distinctly heard and literally rattles the room. Listen to Linda Ronstadt’s “Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl like a Wolf” on Elektra. On several cuts where Aaron Neville duets with Ronstadt, their voices are similar in register and volume, but distinct in sound. Each are each reproduced with clarity. On other tracks, Linda is backed by a gospel choir. She’s there, front and center, but you’re musically surrounded by the choir voices. You can spend more for loudspeakers, but the Walsh 4.300 Mk-2 is in a class by itself, one of, if not the best to be found. Similar Products Used: Ohm F; Walsh 4; and Walsh Super 4 mkII |
[Feb 12, 2002]
Schwittek
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great music everywhere. No need for a certain sweet place. No crossover. Lockable casters. Unreal low end. 20Hz-20KHz. Factory direct prices and shipping. You will be delighted.
Weakness:
I wish the cabinets had the old sloped pyrimid shape. They are now verticle. Still excellent finish (oak) and quality. My two cents is these are the best speakers. I started with Ohms back in the 80''s with the Walsh 2''s. These were so good they sold themselves. Two of my audio friends bought them after me. Now I''m old with a bigger listening room and needed to upgrade. The Walsh 300 Mk-2''s specs suggested the room size. I never thought I would spend four grand on speakers but I really wanted to own these. They arrived in perfect shape. The packing was excellent. The sound is the best. No need to sit in a special place. It''s all good. www.ohmspeakers.com Similar Products Used: Ohm Walsh 2''s |
[Feb 01, 2001]
dennis
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
wide frequency responce incredable bass down to 20 Hz
Weakness:
none noted yet I am a long time lover of Ohm walsh speakers, having owned new f's walsh 4's and now new walsh 300 Mk2. The 300's are large speakers with casters for rolling. There strong suit is imaging, properly placed the soundstage is wonderful.I am using Mcintosh equipment to power these speakers, what a nice mix. These speakers love power! lots of very low base!! I was going to add a subwoofer to the walsh 4's but Ohm suggested these(they will take a trade in on older Ohm speakers),I am happpy I did. So give these a try! Similar Products Used: Ohm f, Ohm walsh 4, advent, audes, |