What appeals to me is that your speakers are real world. Want a big orchestral sound, then forget about skinny bookshelf speakers, you'll need big speakers. Want a live jazz band sound stage, you'll need big speakers. Your designs look beautiful using real wood materials, and this material must add its own sound quality to the recorded music that comes out of them. I couldn't afford these products, and certainly haven't got the room in my tiny house, but I can fully appreciate the design ethos at work here. Fabulous.
Wonderful as always to see a new video from you explaining your beautiful music reproduction equipment ( HIFi I feel does not do it the service it deserves!) on a completely different topic, one of my main passions are vintage wristwatches. I love the look of yours. The dial reminds me of a Zenith from the 1950’s, it’s beautiful!
You make some pretty amazing artwork that happens to play audio. I'd probably go to Harbeth or Kef if all I wanted was faithful reproduction of sound. But if I'm a billionaire looking for some stunning decor for my mansion's living room, that doubles as a pleasing stereo, OMA would definitely be at the top of my list.
Am I correctly assuming that this studio monitor has been designed to be used from up close distance, i.e. 3-5 feet away, compared to most normal loudspeakers?
WOW, well, how are these compared Legacy Audio ? You're local. Hows about the prices? And yes, I heard the "grand slams" and woah, perhaps in the anechoic ok, but in the demo, DEAD!!! And let me add, 1200 lbs each! For what???
Become an Oligarch then get OMA :D I like that the guy has a philosophy and opinion on everything kinda like Audio note believe in everything old school Is better. But both brands vastly overpriced
You didn't mention them , they're so nice and made with a slight angle of 4 or 5 degrees in a special jig I guess ? I was just wondering, be an audiophile and a carpenter.
There are two audio myths: new technical development always leads to better audio. Second, in the past everything was better and more musical. Two myths, two wrongs
What appeals to me is that your speakers are real world. Want a big orchestral sound, then forget about skinny bookshelf speakers, you'll need big speakers. Want a live jazz band sound stage, you'll need big speakers. Your designs look beautiful using real wood materials, and this material must add its own sound quality to the recorded music that comes out of them. I couldn't afford these products, and certainly haven't got the room in my tiny house, but I can fully appreciate the design ethos at work here. Fabulous.
That AMT has spoiled me for all others. I have them in some vintage ESS speakers. I look forward to hearing these in person 😊
This monitor styling is on point. Beautiful.
These videos you have been releasing are absolutely amazing! Jonathan, I hope one day you do a walk around video of the new OMA k3 turntable!
Absolutely gorgeous! Dovetail joints on an angle like that must NOT be easy
It's easy.
Nein.Sagt die cnc Maschine !!! Wo lebst du denn??🦄🦄🦄🐇🐇
Beautiful speakers ! Thanks Jonathan.
Great concept! Great design decisions. The front baffle stiffness and high mass in self dampening slate is pure genius!
Aber nicht für das Geld. Jenseits von Gut und böse. 👎👎🇩🇪
Wonderful as always to see a new video from you explaining your beautiful music reproduction equipment ( HIFi I feel does not do it the service it deserves!) on a completely different topic, one of my main passions are vintage wristwatches. I love the look of yours. The dial reminds me of a Zenith from the 1950’s, it’s beautiful!
Can't beat the way these things look. Solid equipment.
You make some pretty amazing artwork that happens to play audio. I'd probably go to Harbeth or Kef if all I wanted was faithful reproduction of sound. But if I'm a billionaire looking for some stunning decor for my mansion's living room, that doubles as a pleasing stereo, OMA would definitely be at the top of my list.
Beautiful speakers
And of course a price to match.
I can't find anywhere a RR.price?
Stunning speakers.
When you gonna put out a video on the Museum speaker?
I wonder if these cost an arm or a leg. Maybe both?
Nice, what crossover frequency are you using on the JBL/Heil setup
Am I correctly assuming that this studio monitor has been designed to be used from up close distance, i.e. 3-5 feet away, compared to most normal loudspeakers?
Nice looking speakers
I see the amt is recessed making it time aligned correctly.where is the crossover point?
Suite for a home listening room, or strictly for studio use?
Absolutely Beautiful ! Would love to talk them for a ride !
WOW, well, how are these compared Legacy Audio ? You're local. Hows about the prices? And yes, I heard the "grand slams" and woah, perhaps in the anechoic ok, but in the demo, DEAD!!! And let me add, 1200 lbs each! For what???
Hello,
What is the track playing in the Ubangi video? I really like it.
thanks
Cypher--Anaestasia
@@skrem23 awesome, thanks!
@@TyrantTitan. You are very welcome. I hope that's the correct song.
Brilliant
good old German Mundorf engineering
great stuff it is on another level theres hi end then oma its that good
🔥👍🏻❤️
Was this Opa's idea?
so play them. put some music on. i've got good sound system added to my iMac.
wow
Become an Oligarch then get OMA :D
I like that the guy has a philosophy and opinion on everything kinda like Audio note believe in everything old school
Is better. But both brands vastly overpriced
Well said.. but very impressive speakers all the same
What about the dovetail joints ???
What about them?
You didn't mention them , they're so nice and made with a slight angle of 4 or 5 degrees in a special jig I guess ? I was just wondering, be an audiophile and a carpenter.
@@robertthurston6858 he mentioned them 4:24
There are two audio myths: new technical development always leads to better audio. Second, in the past everything was better and more musical. Two myths, two wrongs
bunch of audiophile snake oil