Hello everyone! I'm a newbie to the forum and awaiting arrival of ESL-11a's. I've been an audiophile for many moons and owned dozens of speakers of every type including Maggie's, Acoustats, Sanders, and Janszens, all of which are electrostatic, as well as many others. I've never owned ML speakers until now. I have a question regarding the curvilinear ESL. If the front of the panel, being curved, spreads the sound waves to allow for a wider sweet spot, is it reasonable to assume the rear wave is the opposite, that is it's more focused and beamy than how a flat panel would launch the rear wave? If that were the case it would seem to be a huge advantage. Assuming the speakers are toed inwards somewhat the rear wave would reflect off the front wall and away from the primary listening position and thus take a long time before reaching the listening chair. Does that make sense?
Thanks!
Al
Thanks!
Al