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Beautiful movie.
 

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Bob: over the weekend I took this in at the newly revamped IMax at the Museum ( now 4K digital)

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America Wild: National Parks Adventure - IMAX Victoria


While it was bracketed with slightly intrusive commercial messaging, the film itself was probably the most spectacular of the short documentaries I've seen in the series so far. We're almost inclined to watch the Humpback Whales again - some of the underwater scenes in 3D would be mind-boggling - particularly those played inverted so they look like they're flying just above the reflective surface of the water.

Hell, I might even catch the latest Star Wars again - this screen is much larger than any other currently within easy driving distance, and as an occasional dalliance, bigger can be better.
 
Watched a couple seasons of Bosch recently. He has an audiophile setup, a Marantz turntable, possibly a marantz tuner, and a McIntosh 240 amp. This runs some Ohm (Walsh 3?) speakers.

They are set up in a mostly glass room, probably sounds horrendous in actuality, but perhaps the omni reflections make it sound spacious?
 
Eva Marie Saint is simply charming.

I like the last few frames of the movie: "The Tunnel of Love"

Cary Grant was somewhat reluctant to be the male star as he was 55.

The "Oak Room" of the Plaza Hotel used to be a haunt of mine...seems like a millennium ago.

EDIT: If you like Hitchcock -- about a dozen years ago a new print of "Rear Window" was made-- I saw it at the Film Forum in lower Manhattan and it is a wonderful edition. Grace Kelly is a heart-stopper.
 
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Ron, as an 'omni fan' (I DIY Walsh speakers), omnis properly set up could work in a glass room...but since I don't know 'Bosch' *shrug* I'm only guessing. 😉

I understand that omnis like reflections, which I alluded to in my post.

I saw some measurements of Walsh 5's in Audio Mag at one point. Not terribly tidy, as I recall. I've seen some pics of the drivers, lots of trial and error construction and damping (foam blocks and looks like smeared on caulk or something) on those things, probably a real bugger to get unit-unit consistency 😉

I listened to some of the ohm cylinders (200's?) and the little egg tweeter coherent audio monitors (CAM) before settling on some Cerwin Vegas back in '88 when I was in college and wanted to party. The cylinders were out of my price range and the CAM's were too "polite" as I recall. Ohm made an amazing array of products back in the day, from monkey coffins to tubes o' sound. Seemed to be enamored of passive radiators.
 
I bought a used pair of Ohm Walsh 2's years ago and still enjoy them every day. Clever dampening of the rear and side reflections helps. Certainly not the best speakers by a long margin but for the $200 I paid for the pair it has given me every bit of my moneys worth and then some. Match them up to a good EL84 amp like a Dyna 35 or better and you'll have a real treat. Most recent movie was the Coen Brother's "Hail Caesar!" and well it was entertaining but like a lot of movies these days left me feeling like it could have been more or said more. But then it was more or less an exercise in "absurdism."