educeus,
The sound you describe is common with most any speakers if your floors are suspended plywood or anything designed to have some give like that.
If so relatively inexpensive isolating stands or pads solve the problem easily and make a huge difference in sound.
You might want to determine if this is your case or not and address it up front in that most any good fuller range speaker is susceptible unless designed out of the box to provide the isolation needed.
Also note that OHM speakers are sold factory direct only these days (no dealers now for many years) so you have to order direct and take advantage of their extended in-home audition period or find someone local with a pair to sell. Return shipping costs would still apply. OHM is located in Brooklyn NY.
The sound you describe is common with most any speakers if your floors are suspended plywood or anything designed to have some give like that.
If so relatively inexpensive isolating stands or pads solve the problem easily and make a huge difference in sound.
You might want to determine if this is your case or not and address it up front in that most any good fuller range speaker is susceptible unless designed out of the box to provide the isolation needed.
Also note that OHM speakers are sold factory direct only these days (no dealers now for many years) so you have to order direct and take advantage of their extended in-home audition period or find someone local with a pair to sell. Return shipping costs would still apply. OHM is located in Brooklyn NY.