roberto
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Hola. The CLX is a special design. It has a double bass panel and it is crossover at 360Hz. Take a look of the CLX design: http://www.martinlogan.com/clxart/index.php
Happy listening!
Happy listening!
Would love it if ML jumped in here and discussed how they choose their cross-over frequencies. Especially since the CLX go down below 100 Hz, so why is 300Hz a limit for the hybrid designs?
... My own understanding and I may be wrong, is that the larger the panel size the greater amount of air panel can move to produce bass waves. Larger panels in hybrids have lower crossover points. Smaller panels such as the one in Electromotion would necessitate a higher crossover point...
That seemed to be the case until they released the new Masterpiece series, where the top three models all crossover at 300 Hz, despite having progressively larger stat panels. The Summit/X (11" panel) crossed over at 270.
I suspect another reason was to simplify the manufacturing process/cost where the new models (at least the top three) share a common crossover plus the ARC capability.
Will be interesting to see what pro reviewers say about that (if/when S'phile or Absolute Sound reviews one).
Panel size determines how low the crossover may be set. I may be wrong but given a panel size the lowest crossover point that is possible is fixed. A higher crossover point is always possible since it is not affected by panel size.
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IF you can still get CLX's discounted for around $18,000 that is a much better bang for the buck than 15A. Just my opinion after hearing them side by side.
Cool video! I'm always craving more content on the Masterpiece series. I recently moved from Montis to the Renaissance ESL 15A.
So - did you compare the Renaissance to anything else outside of ML? Can you talk about that - and possibly a compare on the montis? How does that big cabinet work with the bass? Is it more like a descent type of bass ... or is it more like the Montis - punchy bass? I would think the larger cabinet would make things a little bit better..... I have yet to hear this speaker so I am interested in your impressions - and what you are running it off of etc... thanks Tim.
Here is a link to some of the gear I've had recently outside of ML http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/view_userimages.php?user_id=16153
When I attended CES this year I went with a set budget and the mindset of selecting a long term speaker. After a few days I felt overall that the Renaissance was the best bang for the buck and it was below the set budget. Having owned and loved the Montis it made me a little more comfortable going with Martin Logan (I've had ML over the years since the Aerius).
The bass is simply incredible with the ESL 15A's. You expect a fire breathing dragon (which it can be if it wants) but the bass disappears into the sound coming out of the panel. The integration is top notch, it's only at very high volumes you really pick it out. It's not comparable to the Descent or the Montis (probably) thanks to the Powered Force Forward tech. After running ARC they integrated very well in to my smaller room. Without ARC I doubt I could have them in my listening room.
What they do better than any Martin Logan hybrid I've heard with the exception of the Neolith is imaging and bass. I can't quite put my finger on why the imaging is better but it's got a wider scale and instruments/vocals are hung in space perfectly with great separation and layers. Sometimes vocals are larger than life but I'm not complaining. For the record I've logged many hours with the Odyssey so it's not my first time experiencing a large hybrid.
One of the best pairings so far has been a Wells Audio Majestic integrated, it's so silky smooth and the price is right. I was using a 14B Cubed but I've since gone full time with a Devialet D-Premier. The transparency I'm getting with the pairing is unbelievable at times. They really benefit from the cleanest amplification.
The Renaissance is probably not everyone's cup tea but I have yet to meet someone that hasn't had a a look of disbelief when they hear a good recording on them. Much like the Montis I feel the Masterpiece series is going to turn people that once disliked hybrids.
Let's hope Stereophile is gentle!
... the spatially averaged 1/6 octave frequency response (with ARC correction enabled) was "the flattest averaged in-room response I have measured in 27 years of performing this test... Wow!"
Only (slight) negative, if any, was the perception by some of them (also JA) that the Renaissance was a bit on the bright side, with the suggestion that tubed gear might help. However, Iverson used only digital sources and all SS gear (Marantz AV7005 and Cleasse CAM 350 monoblocks). My Expressions (with C-J CT5 tubed preamp and SS amp) are not overly bright at all.
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