According to the latest hifi magazine review of the CLX, all different versions of the CLS suffer from a degree of edginess to the treble, uneven upper bass as well as a dry bass. I was wondering if anyone here agrees with these observations?
To my ears, mine works totally different than those asseverations...happy listening,According to the latest hifi magazine review of the CLX, all different versions of the CLS suffer from a degree of edginess to the treble, uneven upper bass as well as a dry bass. I was wondering if anyone here agrees with these observations?
According to the latest hifi magazine review of the CLX, all different versions of the CLS suffer from a degree of edginess to the treble, uneven upper bass as well as a dry bass. I was wondering if anyone here agrees with these observations?
Early CD's could be "edgy", maybe that's what they heard?Yet most people still refer to these 20+ year old reviews.
100% with you C.A.P...I still have my first CLS model working well, and the one the I use is the CLSIIz. You can listen everything easy with both, like cables or any component that you want to test. They are not perfect. But which speaker is? On the other hand, the minor flaws that they have are very easy to take apart and just listen the good things that they give to you. I love the right size of the instruments, and the air between them. Transparency and coherence are un-matched by any cone speaker costing twice or more. Listen how easy is to understand the left hand of a piano player. Also the left hand of the guitar player or the mouth tricks if you play trumpet or clarinet. Cymbals are just there with the drummer, and not in front of you. And violin? Voice, male or female?...still one the best sounding speakers on earth!!!This is my liking, not necessary yours, happy listening,All good points. CLS were way ahead of its time. Amplifiers of then could not do what today's can. I will put my CLS against any of today's speakers costing $10k. Its amplifier and equipment selection. The biggest single thing to do to them to improve them is get them on stands with braces. Then the ROOM is the next thing. No other speaker plays with the room like a full range ESL !
Have a look at the review for yourself http://www.martinloganowners.com/forum/showthread.php?p=111131#post111131
The wide CLS panels can have a bit of treble phasiness which may due to very slightly different arrival times at ones ears...it should not be a problem or as much of a problem with the CLX as it is a 2 way and the higher frequencies are being handled by the narrow panel. I have always thought the upper registers sound better on the "smaller" Logans but the CLS midrange is why I love them. IMHO the room is the most active component concerning their use and they have to have a sub preferably placed between and behind them.
Hello,
Add a pair of Depths or Descents and any bass shortcomings will vanish while still sounding fantastic. Martin Logan's ESL Series Subwoofer's really are special and mate unbelievably with Martin Logan Speakers.
Cheers,
ML