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Electrostatic History     15

In 1947, Arthur Janszen, a young Naval engineer, took part 

in a research project for the Navy. The Navy was interested 

in developing a better instrument for testing microphone 

arrays. The test instrument needed an extremely accurate 

speaker, but Janszen found that the cone speaker of the 

period were too nonlinear in phase and amplitude response 

to meet his criteria. Janszen believed that electrostats were 

inherently more linear than cones, so he built a model using 

a thin plastic diaphragm treated with a conductive coating. 

This model confirmed Janszen’s beliefs, for it exhibited 

remarkable phase and amplitude linearity.

Janszen was so excited with the results that he continued 

research on the electrostatic speaker on his own time. He 

soon thought of insulating the stators to 

prevent the destructive effects of arcing. 

By  1952,  he  had  an  electrostatic 

tweeter element ready for commercial 

production. This new tweeter soon 

created a sensation among American 

audio  hobbyists.  Since  Janszen’s 

tweeter element was limited to high 

frequency reproduction, it often found 

itself used in conjunction with woofers—most notably, 

those from Acoustic Research. These systems were highly 

regarded by all audio enthusiasts.

As good as these systems were, they would soon be surpassed 

by another electrostatic speaker. 

In 1955, Peter Walker published three articles regarding 

electrostatic loudspeaker design in Wireless World, a British 

magazine. In these articles, Walker demonstrated the benefits 

of the electrostatic loudspeaker. He explained that electro-

statics permit the use of diaphragms that are low in mass, 

large in area and uniformly driven over their surfaces by 

electrostatic forces. Due to these characteristics, electrostats 

have the inherent ability to produce a wide bandwidth, 

flat frequency response with distortion products being no 

greater than the electronics driving them.

By 1956, Walker backed up his articles by introducing a 

consumer product, the now famous Quad ESL. This speaker 

immediately set a standard of performance for the audio 

industry due to its incredible accuracy. However, in actual 

use, the Quad had a few problems. It could not be played 

very loud, it had poor bass performance, it presented a dif-

ficult load that some amplifiers did not like, its dispersion 

was very directional and its power handling was limited to 

around 70 watts. As a result, many people continued to use 

box speakers with cones.

In the early 1960’s Arthur Janszen joined forces with the 

KLH loudspeaker company, and together they introduced 

the KLH 9. Due to the large size of the KLH 9, it did not 

have as many sonic limitations as the Quad. The KLH 9 

could play markedly louder and lower in frequency than 

the Quad ESL. Thus a rivalry was born.

Janszen continued to develop electrostatic designs. He 

was instrumental in the design of the Koss Model One, 

the Acoustech and the Dennesen speaker. Roger West, 

the  chief  designer  of  the  Janszen 

Corporation,  became  the  presi-

dent of Sound Lab. When Janszen 

Corporation  was  sold,  the  RTR

loudspeaker  company  bought 

half of the production tooling. This 

tooling was used to make the elec-

trostatic panels for the Servostatic, a 

hybrid electrostatic system that was 

Infinity’s first speaker product. Other companies soon 

followed; each with their own unique applications of 

the  technology.  These  include  Acoustat,  Audiostatic,  

Beveridge, Dayton Wright, Sound Lab and Stax, to name a few. 

Electrostatic speakers have progressed and prospered 

because they actually do what Peter Walker claimed they 

would. The limitations and problems experienced in the 

past were not inherent to the electrostatic concept. They 

were related to the applications of these concepts. 

Today, these limitations have been resolved. Advancements 

in materials due to the U.S. space program give designers 

the ability to harness the superiority of the electrostatic 

principle. Today’s electrostats use advanced insulation 

techniques or provide protection circuitry. The poor dis-

persion properties of early models have been addressed by 

using delay lines, acoustical lenses, multiple panel arrays or, 

as in our own products, by curving the diaphragm. Power 

handling and sensitivity have also been increased.

These developments allow the consumer the opportunity 

to own the highest performance loudspeaker products ever 

built. It’s too bad Rice and Kellogg were never able to see 

just how far the technology would be taken.

These developments allow 

the consumer to own the 

highest performance loud-

speaker products ever built.

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Страница 1: ...M o t i f u s e r s m a n u a l tm ...

Страница 2: ..._______________________ Record your serial number here for easy reference You will need this infor mation when filling out your warranty registration Motif s serial number is located on backplate and on the shipping container ...

Страница 3: ...Thank you to you the MartinLogan owner for loving what we do and for making it possible for us to do what we love ...

Страница 4: ...o the WEEE directive require spe cial reuse and recycling processing For this reason MartinLogan has arranged with our distrib utors in European Union member nations to collect and The lightning bolt flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient mag n...

Страница 5: ...ker No liquids either in glasses or vases should be placed on speaker Speaker should not be exposed to dripping or splashing liquids The terminals marked with the lightning bolt symbol should be connected by an instructed person or by way of ready made terminals To prevent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor wall in accor dance with the installation instructions Step 1 Unp...

Страница 6: ...onding process This panel assembly houses a membrane just 0 0005 of an inch thick Ruggedly constructed and insulated the panel is rated to easily handle up to 150 watts of continuous power with no deleterious effects Featuring an advanced crossover topology derived from the Summit loudspeaker MartinLogan engineered the Motif crossover using precision audiophile grade poly propylene capacitors and ...

Страница 7: ...able used in your system will have an audible effect Under no circumstance should a wire of gauge higher thinner than 16 be used In general the lon ger the length used the greater the necessity of a lower gauge and the lower the gauge the better the sound with diminishing returns setting in around 8 to 12 A variety of speaker cables are now available whose manufacturers claim better performance th...

Страница 8: ... described in the body of this document requires specific documentation from MartinLogan Motif features a unique on wall off wall switch that tai lors acoustic equalization to either installation option Simply set this switch to On Wall if mounting to a surface Set the switch to Off Wall if the Motif is more than four inches from a wall Setting this switch ensures that you will achieve total syste...

Страница 9: ...und on the rear of the stand and pivot the Motif towards the main listening position see figure 6 The lever is marked with a MartinLogan zig symbol The stand shipped with the Motif loudspeaker is designed for use only with the Motif Use with other appliances may result in instability caus ing possible injury Figure 6 Pivot the Motif by gently pressing the lever found on the rear of the stand This ...

Страница 10: ... keyholes located on the template 4 Using a 1 8 inch drill bit drill two pilot holes located on the template 5 Remove the template 6 If a pilot hole does not hit a stud use a 1 4 inch drill bit to widen the hole and install a wall anchor 7 Install both wall brackets using only the top screw Do not over tighten the top screw 8 Align each wall brackets keyhole with a traced keyhole and tighten the t...

Страница 11: ...ie was too real The following list and descriptions will give you only a brief outline of the responsibilities and demands placed on each speaker Front Left and Front Right If these speakers will be the same two used for your stereo playback they should be of very high quality and able to play loudly over 102 dB and reproduce bass below 80 Hz Center Channel This is the most important speaker in a ...

Страница 12: ...tor to the sonic purity of the electrostatic concept due to its exceptional linearity and low distortion Since the diaphragm of an electrostatic speaker is uniform ly driven over its entire area it can be extremely light and flexible This allows it to be very responsive to transients thus perfectly tracing the music signal As a result great delicacy nuance and clarity is possible When you look at ...

Страница 13: ...ving smooth dispersion has been a problem for all designers Large panel transduc ers present unique challenge because the larger the panel the more directional the dispersion pattern becomes Wide range electrostats have long been one of the most problematic transducers because they attain their full range capabilities via a large surface area It looked as if they were in direct conflict to smooth ...

Страница 14: ...trostatic speaker After a short time Rice and Kellogg had narrowed the field of contestants down to the cone and the electrostat The outcome would dictate the way that future generations would refer to loudspeaker as being either conventional or exotic Bell Laboratory s electrostat was something to behold This enormous bipolar speaker was as big as a door The dia phragm which was beginning to rot ...

Страница 15: ...ould not be played very loud it had poor bass performance it presented a dif ficult load that some amplifiers did not like its dispersion was very directional and its power handling was limited to around 70 watts As a result many people continued to use box speakers with cones In the early 1960 s Arthur Janszen joined forces with the KLH loudspeaker company and together they introduced the KLH 9 D...

Страница 16: ... else nuts in another We use many brands with great success Again we have no favorites we use electronics and cables quite interchangeably We would suggest listening to a number of brands and above all else trust your ears Dealers are always the best source for information when purchasing addition al audio equipment Is there likely to be any interaction between my speaker and the television in my ...

Страница 17: ... static electricity that builds up on the surface of your television screen How do MartinLogan speakers hold up over a long term in the humidity of tropical climates We should tell you that MartinLogan indeed has a very substantial number of customers in tropical regions of the world Our speakers have been serving them nicely for many years This concern may have come from our earlier design of spe...

Страница 18: ...pping and Ticking Sounds Funny Noises These occasional noises are harmless and will not hurt your audio system or your speaker All electrostatic speakers are guilty of making odd noises at one time or another It is the result of airborne contaminates most notably dust Vacuuming is recommended These noises may be caused by dirt and dust particles collecting on the speaker by high humidity Dirt and ...

Страница 19: ...nlogan com MartinLogan may not honor warranty service claims unless we have a completed Warranty Registration card on file If you did not receive a Certificate of Registration with your new Motif speaker you cannot be assured of having received new units If this is the case please contact your authorized MartinLogan dealer Serial Number Motif s serial number is located directly beneath the bind in...

Страница 20: ...ngs 20 Dimensional Drawings Plan View Top Front Elevation no stand rotation Side Elevation Dimensions On Stand AC Signal Back Elevation no stand rotation No Rotation Max Dimensions Rotated Down Max Dimensions Rotated Up ...

Страница 21: ...Dimensional Drawings 21 Dimensions No Stand With Bracket Plan View Top Front Elevation no stand rotation Side Elevation AC Signal Back Elevation no stand rotation Wall Bracket ...

Страница 22: ... sound The difference in decibels between two sounds is ten times the Base 10 logarithm of the ratio of their power levels DC Abbreviation for direct current Diffraction The breaking up of a sound wave caused by some type of mechanical interference such as a cabinet edge grill frame or other similar object Diaphragm A thin flexible membrane or cone that vibrates in response to electrical signals t...

Страница 23: ... of the RMS sound pressure Resistance That property of a conductor by which it opposes the flow of electric current resulting in the generation of heat in the conducting material usually expressed in ohms Resistor A device used in a circuit to provide resistance Resonance The effect produced when the natural vibra tion frequency of a body is greatly amplified by reinforcing vibrations at the same ...

Страница 24: ...dspeaker outside of the country of original sale voltage requirements vary by country Improper voltage can cause damage that will be potentially expensive to repair The Motif is shipped to authorized MartinLogan distributors with the correct power supply for use in the country of intended sale A list of authorized distributors can be accessed at www martinlogan com or by emailing info martinlogan ...

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