OMA videos are characterised by three things: 1. Fascinating, unique content 2. Jonathan's evident charm and passion. 3. The most abrupt endings I've ever encountered!
Looking at the collection of vintage speakers you have, I agree with you, those were the outstanding models. I am a LC1a fan. I'm restoring a pair of RCA tube power amps made in Chile ( where I live) specially for LC1a's in a top of the line RCA home mono system. The Hegeman designed enclosures you have there, I read about them in old magazines when I was lucky to find a pair of Hegeman model 1 omni speakers that blew me away with their ability to create a correct soundstage, specially with accoustical music. I am enjoying this series of videos you are making! Thanks for sharing tjhis heritage
Every woman I share your videos with are in love with your aesthetics. Very classy without being pretentious. I would love to own an OMA product someday.
Absolutely amazing, and beautiful! To be able to judge a developing product, by comparing to to the best ever, certainly give you a advantage over your competitors. I love how you are preserving audio history and at the same time using it as a reference.
I have, for years, been fascinated by industrial history. I grew up in Columbus Ohio, just at the time it was changing from a manufacturing city into what it's become and worked in many turn of the century factory buildings, some still standing, and appreciate your respect and reverence for that history. Much good luck to you in your future endeavors!
I love the we get to see the vast array of true craftsmanship and experimentation that was early audio. Each piece is a life work for many a small company. They were something special so lets rejoice in the sound of an idea brought to life.
Great video as always, Jonathan. Some other manufacturers might do some reference comparison but you are doing it the right way. I can only think of Silbatone which shares your approach.
I appreciate your sharing the connection to the past equipment that you use as a reference for the products you produce. To my knowledge no other manufacturer does this. All others do is show you what they’ve done, but not how they got there. Keep it up…
Your product are not just another one, they have soul and that is brought from the deep root to having the right place to inspire and produce them. Hope I expressed myself. Thanks again for this motivating video. 👍🏻👍🏻
Great collection! I can't think of any pieces missing from it, in terms of landmarks in the hi-fi audio scene, but if there are any, they are very few - the first McIntosh amps perhaps. It's very hard to find commercial PX4/PX25/AD1/etc. amps with great transformers.
I am so enjoying these insights in how you came about producing what you do Jonathan. The depth to which you go, the inspirations to what your achieving with OMA is so different to all others and is a much needed thing in reproduction of beautiful music. May I take this opportunity to wish you a loving, peace filled New year to you and your wife.
I love the Made in America aspect of these products as the MFG Quality, but the sound of these products while great in a euphoric sense, they don’t come close to the “Absolute Sound” of Real Acoustic Music & real un-amplified Voices.
OMA videos are characterised by three things:
1. Fascinating, unique content
2. Jonathan's evident charm and passion.
3. The most abrupt endings I've ever encountered!
Thank you, Blue! And good to hear you make it to the end of our vids! ;)
Looking at the collection of vintage speakers you have, I agree with you, those were the outstanding models. I am a LC1a fan. I'm restoring a pair of RCA tube power amps made in Chile ( where I live) specially for LC1a's in a top of the line RCA home mono system. The Hegeman designed enclosures you have there, I read about them in old magazines when I was lucky to find a pair of Hegeman model 1 omni speakers that blew me away with their ability to create a correct soundstage, specially with accoustical music. I am enjoying this series of videos you are making! Thanks for sharing tjhis heritage
Every woman I share your videos with are in love with your aesthetics. Very classy without being pretentious. I would love to own an OMA product someday.
Absolutely amazing, and beautiful! To be able to judge a developing product, by comparing to to the best ever, certainly give you a advantage over your competitors. I love how you are preserving audio history and at the same time using it as a reference.
A wonderful feeling of the past comes over you after seeing the video, Cheers Jonathan 🍷
I have, for years, been fascinated by industrial history. I grew up in Columbus Ohio, just at the time it was changing from a manufacturing city into what it's become and worked in many turn of the century factory buildings, some still standing, and appreciate your respect and reverence for that history. Much good luck to you in your future endeavors!
Loved the look at theses speakers, many of which I'd never heard or seen before, thank you for that.
My favorite line. Can’t wait to hear the rest.
Again amazing I would cherish spending time with all of this !
I love the we get to see the vast array of true craftsmanship and experimentation that was early audio. Each piece is a life work for many a small company. They were something special so lets rejoice in the sound of an idea brought to life.
Great video as always, Jonathan. Some other manufacturers might do some reference comparison but you are doing it the right way. I can only think of Silbatone which shares your approach.
This is some amazing content. I love how OMA and Fleetwood carries such a beautiful industrial design aesthetics .
The Voight Corner Horns (also the Lowther Hegemans not shown here) are just top designs for me…
Fantastic video, I really enjoyed it. What an incredible space to listen to music in. The OMA Mini and Fleetwood DeVille look right at home!😎
I appreciate your sharing the connection to the past equipment that you use as a reference for the products you produce. To my knowledge no other manufacturer does this.
All others do is show you what they’ve done, but not how they got there.
Keep it up…
Fab vid. Awesome to see made in North America top shelf products. Would love to see those beauties in person.
Thanks for sharing- very cool stuff
Your product are not just another one, they have soul and that is brought from the deep root to having the right place to inspire and produce them. Hope I expressed myself. Thanks again for this motivating video. 👍🏻👍🏻
Very cool Stuff. Happy New Year, Jonathan and Thank You for Sharing your Vision.
Great collection! I can't think of any pieces missing from it, in terms of landmarks in the hi-fi audio scene, but if there are any, they are very few - the first McIntosh amps perhaps. It's very hard to find commercial PX4/PX25/AD1/etc. amps with great transformers.
I am so enjoying these insights in how you came about producing what you do Jonathan. The depth to which you go, the inspirations to what your achieving with OMA is so different to all others and is a much needed thing in reproduction of beautiful music.
May I take this opportunity to wish you a loving, peace filled New year to you and your wife.
Yes!!
As always, thank you very much, Ian. Wishing you a Happy New Year from all of us at OMA!
I really enjoy your videos and ethos that surround your company. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Unbelievable !
This is the real Oswald Audio Treasure.
Great 👍
4:40 those EMG amps were still being made in the early 50s!
I love the Made in America aspect of these products as the MFG Quality, but the sound of these products while great in a euphoric sense, they don’t come close to the “Absolute Sound” of Real Acoustic Music & real un-amplified Voices.