My first pair of decent speakers were Ohm Model F's purchased new in 1976. Here's an interesting article on the F's.
https://www.cnet.com/news/forty-years-ago-the-ohm-f-speaker-was-a-game-changer-it-still-is/
They needed a lot of power, and I ended up up blowing them up several times. The joke was they sounded good at 200 watts and blew up at 201 watts. I traded them in for Walsh IV speakers and used those for several years before moving on. The Walsh IV's were the predecessor of what Ohm is selling today. I thought they sounded very good, better treble, but lost some of that Ohm F magic.
Fast forward 30 years and I restored a set of Ohm F's which I still use today at our lake home. The drivers were restored at Millersound. They are far better than the originals in terms of efficiency and power handling.
Today, there are so many great options out there I would definitely want to evaluate OHM's latest offering against similarly priced more conventional designs.
The MBL 101 series speakers are a great alternative to the Ohm F's- albeit at a stratospheric price.
Here is a picture of my restored Ohm F's: