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Annonce #117963 30 septembre 2008
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Enceintes accoustiques audiophiles OHM WALSH 100 mk2,(1982 a 89)omnidirectionnelles 150w, 4 ohms, 42 - 17,000 Hz. Vrai bois. Peu encombrantes, environ 10" Recommended Room Sizes up to 400 sq.ft. poids; 50 livres chacun. (val orig 2,500 env. leur équivalent ajd est d,environ 1800$) De OHM Acoustic, encore présent ajd. Ne convient pas a tous les amplis évidemment (min 100w can). *cette compagnie fabrique encore des haut parleurs du meme genre a 6000$. Prix fixe. Ouvert a des échanges équitables en audio video. Villeray. tel; 514-382-0775 pm soir - moncourrielweb@hotmail.com * peu de références sur leur valeur actuelle mais une paire vient de se vendre a 900$ sur e bay, voici le lien, une autre paire est a vendre 750 sur un autre site. http://cgi.cafr.ebay.ca/OHM-Walsh-100-Mk-2-Italian-Rosewood-Audiophile-Speakers_W0QQitemZ250226492749QQihZ015QQcategoryZ14993QQcmdZViewItem -------------------------- Description:The Walsh 100 Mk-2, our least expensive model, works perfectly for 3-D Ohm Theatre systems in smaller rooms, even on action films, and it can produce concert level music in small to medium sized rooms. Their bass goes down to below 30Hz -- you won't need a sub.The current model the Walsh 200-S3 is $1700-2000 depending on veneer --------------------------- Divers provenant du net sur ces hp; Listed here very nice set of Ohm 100 MK-2 audiophile loudspeakers finished in the most desirable Italian Rosewood finish. If your reading this ad then you probably already know all about Ohm Acoustics but in case you don't it is highly recommended to check out their website at http://www.ohmspeakers.com/ . Ohm is considered to produce some of the best audiophile loudspeakers and are often compared with sets of speakers costing many times their cost. I can still remember the first time I hooked them up and gave them a listen. They had some of the most precise imaging I have ever heard with a sound stage the whole width of my room. Their highs are absolutely amazing, incredibly clear vocals and very low/ accurate bass. I would recommend these speakers for all types of music, whether it be the detailed sound of classical to bass heavy rock music, they do it all. These speakers also have the very desirable late damped cloth surrounds so you won't have the surround deterioration problem of past Ohm speakers. ---------------------------------- The Walsh 2 is the all-time, most popular Walsh speaker. It received over a dozen positive reviews including being named ''Speaker of the Year''. The New York Times said ''it creates a reach-out-and-touch-it realism... --------------------------- The are also very power hungry. You'll need a MINIMUM of 100 watts a side to drive them, and 200-400 watts would be better. If you've got the amp for it, they should be a fine addition. --------------------------- The 200 Mk-2s are two-way systems consisting of a Walsh driver in the upper portion of the cabinet to handle the middle and upper frequencies and a downward-firing woofer mounted at the bottom of the cabinet. --------------------------- I am not the sort of person to buy on impulse, but if I had had the purchase price when I first heard the Ohm Walsh 2's back in the mid-1980's, I would have purchased them immediately. I liked them better than speakers I had heard that cost several thousand dollars. The only other speakers that have aroused such enthusiasm in me are the newer Magnepan speakers, which I like even more (too bad I have not heard any of the new Ohm Walsh speakers; Ohm's conventional speakers have never impressed me). --------------------------- This is a brief guide to the Ohm Walsh series of speakers, a popular speaker manufactured in the early 80's to late 90's. The Ohm Walsh is a unique speaker that uses the infamous Walsh driver. Unlike a typical dynamic speaker, which uses a cone firing directly into the room, the Walsh driver works by exciting (or energizing) the surface of the driver itself. Lincoln Walsh theorized that a dynamic speaker could never behave like a true "piston", so instead designed his driver to radiate sound by exciting the driver's suface. The lower the frequency, the more of the driver's surface is utilized to radiate the sound into the room. The Walsh driver, most visible in the Model "F", appears similar to a cone driver firing directly into the cabinet, though on the "F" it is considerably larger than most drivers and manufactured using varying materials along the drivers length. The Walsh driver results in an omnidirectional soundstage, particularly at lower frequencies, that is unique relative to more conventional speakers. Later Ohm speakers with the Walsh driver used a conventional tweeter, typically a cone, with a crossover to supplement the high frequencies; this radiates into the center of the room when facing the speaker (nominally 45 degrees off center when facing the speaker). Ohm switched from trapezoidal wood cabinets using real wood veneers to what are referred to as "sound cylinders", which are cardboard tubes with a contact paper overlay, to reduce manufacturing and selling costs. Why such a loyal following on E-bay for the Ohm Walsh? Several. First, these speakers are very unique, both in terms of appearance and sound, relative to "conventional" dynamic speakers. While Ohm is no longer the only manufacturer to make speakers using the Walsh driver, the others doing so now are esoteric, small volume (read: expensive) producers. Second, Ohm is rather unique in that they still support their entire product line, including crediting a portion of the original retail price (typically 25%) towards purchase of a new one. Replacement parts and upgrades are available for their entire product line through their website. How many speaker manufacturers today provide that level of service and support?! Third, the soundstage provides what Ohm refers to as "full stage stereo"; unlike conventional speakers, the soundstage is very wide and largely independent of the user's position relative to the location of the speakers (in large part because of the omnidirectional driver coupled with the controlled directivity of the tweeter on later models). Personally, I find the effect very appealing. They even work well in a home theater set-up without a center channel, operating with a "phantom" center channel...try that with conventional speakers (the soundstage will often collapse to the speaker you are sitting closest to)! ------------------------------ See: http://www.ohmspeakers.com/store_item_detail.cfm?item_ID=38&cart_ID=321248369395 http://www.ohmspeakers.com/store_item_detail.cfm?item_ID=45&cart_ID=321248369395
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