I recently came into a pair of Ohm Walsh F speakers. The surrounds are rotted, and it looks like the drivers have been driven sans-surround (there is wrinkling and some small tears in the titunium upper portion). Also, the spider is pretty droopy.
OK. So the driver assembly needs to be replaced. The problem is that when I go to the OHM site, they stopped making these drivers when the last craftsman retired. The suggest replacing them with drivers from their newer series.
Some have said that the new drivers are not "walsh" drivers. Certainly the cost doesn't stack up, nor some of the design specifics:
http://www.ohmspeakers.com/store_item_detail.cfm?item_ID=38&cart_ID=312108369310
I also came across someone who says that he manufactures walsh driver... better because of things like better spiders, but I cannot tell to what extent he's a skilled builder, and to what extent a snake-oil salesman:
http://hhr-exoticspeakers.com/HHRhome.htm
So the questions running through my head include:
Should I prefer an original-type driver like HHR is building; or is the newer driver as good / better?
What is the end result worth in terms of sound. I got the units very cheap, but it doesn't look like any repair option will be. What is the best money-to-return?