MEMBER NAME:
Rehan.
LOCATION:
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
MARTIN LOGAN MODEL:
Classic ESL 9.
DATE OF PURCHASE:
March 13th, 2019.
MODIFICATION:
None.
ASSOCIATED ELECTRONICS:
I acquired Anthem STR integrated amp approx. year ago. Furthermore, I employ Anthem MCA 225 power amp to power the woofers of Classic 9. The electrostatic panel is powered by Anthem integrated amp. In other words I biamplify Classic 9. Anthem variable pre out is linked to power amp inputs via 0.6m Nordost Blue Heaven rca interconnect. Panel speaker cable is 2m Nordost Blue Heaven with bananas on both ends. Woofer cable is 6 feet DHLabs silver sonic with spades on both ends. Source is Dell desktop. Desktop linked to integrated via 1.5m Shunyata Research Venom USB cable. For both amplifier I use power cables that were supplied with integrated amp. Except for USB cable which was not available at time of purchase in shorter length all other signal transfer cable lengths have been intentionally kept short to prevent excessive signal degradation that takes place over longer lengths of speaker cable and to a lesser extent in interconnects.
MARTIN LOGAN CLASSIC ESL 9, LISTENING TO NEAR PERFECT LOUDSPEAKER, MY EXPERIENCE:
Sunrise:
Big improvement in overall dynamics when I biamplified Classic 9 when compared to only biwire via single integrated amplifier. Listener can easily tell music comes from the loudspeaker. And to a lesser extent from space between the speakers. Biamplified, the sonics are comparatively effortless and far more open with space between different music instruments. The integrated driving both panel and woofers does not have enough power at moderate volume levels to produce open sounding, powerful in presence, dynamics from Classic 9.
Sunshine:
On the positive side, low frequency’s reach high levels. Rattles the music room entrance door glass panes. Classic 9 similar to CLS has live midrange and unlike CLS does not have understated treble. The highs are done right. Classic 9 are neither bright nor dull however just right. If a mix of music instruments are being played then each instrument sonics are clear without any congestion. Instruments have sonic presence. Loudspeaker is quite dynamic and sounds like a dynamic speaker. Though with greater transparency, detail, purity and micro dynamics when compared to dynamic technology transducers at this price point.
Clouds:
I find hard to fault ESL 9. However few things need improvement. First, sonics can be heard to come from the loudspeaker. Second, the bass is not like the bass from a well made acoustic suspension loudspeaker. No wonder, since one of the woofer is bass reflex. Third, similar to most dynamic speakers at Classic 9 price point, weak at painting a changing aural landscape. No magic in presentation unlike CLS. Sonics are presented in a straightforward manner. Finally, compared to Classic 9, CLS was better at reproducing transients.
Overall sunshine:
On comparison of Classic 9 to CLS, I prefer the sound of CLS. If someone were to buy my Classic 9 I would then buy with the acquired funds new CLS panels. On the one hand, I have tried to be accurate in my review. On the other hand, desktop been in operation for the past 5 years unlike rest of my recently acquired hardware and cables. Stabimatic power supply been in operation for the past 8 years. The desktop and power supply are the weakest link and may cause qualitative understatement error in evaluating Classic 9. Meaning if the desktop and voltage regulator were recently acquired too then my review may have been more favorable.
Anthem STR integrated is too expensive, unreliable and power output over rated. Anthem has made this amp too complex meaning too many unnecessary software controlled features. One such feature is ARC. ARC software works imperfectly and when ARC functions makes the music to my ears sound less pleasant. Integrated sounds far better with ARC deactivated. This has been my experience not necessary others have had same experience.
Rehan.
LOCATION:
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
MARTIN LOGAN MODEL:
Classic ESL 9.
DATE OF PURCHASE:
March 13th, 2019.
MODIFICATION:
None.
ASSOCIATED ELECTRONICS:
I acquired Anthem STR integrated amp approx. year ago. Furthermore, I employ Anthem MCA 225 power amp to power the woofers of Classic 9. The electrostatic panel is powered by Anthem integrated amp. In other words I biamplify Classic 9. Anthem variable pre out is linked to power amp inputs via 0.6m Nordost Blue Heaven rca interconnect. Panel speaker cable is 2m Nordost Blue Heaven with bananas on both ends. Woofer cable is 6 feet DHLabs silver sonic with spades on both ends. Source is Dell desktop. Desktop linked to integrated via 1.5m Shunyata Research Venom USB cable. For both amplifier I use power cables that were supplied with integrated amp. Except for USB cable which was not available at time of purchase in shorter length all other signal transfer cable lengths have been intentionally kept short to prevent excessive signal degradation that takes place over longer lengths of speaker cable and to a lesser extent in interconnects.
MARTIN LOGAN CLASSIC ESL 9, LISTENING TO NEAR PERFECT LOUDSPEAKER, MY EXPERIENCE:
Sunrise:
Big improvement in overall dynamics when I biamplified Classic 9 when compared to only biwire via single integrated amplifier. Listener can easily tell music comes from the loudspeaker. And to a lesser extent from space between the speakers. Biamplified, the sonics are comparatively effortless and far more open with space between different music instruments. The integrated driving both panel and woofers does not have enough power at moderate volume levels to produce open sounding, powerful in presence, dynamics from Classic 9.
Sunshine:
On the positive side, low frequency’s reach high levels. Rattles the music room entrance door glass panes. Classic 9 similar to CLS has live midrange and unlike CLS does not have understated treble. The highs are done right. Classic 9 are neither bright nor dull however just right. If a mix of music instruments are being played then each instrument sonics are clear without any congestion. Instruments have sonic presence. Loudspeaker is quite dynamic and sounds like a dynamic speaker. Though with greater transparency, detail, purity and micro dynamics when compared to dynamic technology transducers at this price point.
Clouds:
I find hard to fault ESL 9. However few things need improvement. First, sonics can be heard to come from the loudspeaker. Second, the bass is not like the bass from a well made acoustic suspension loudspeaker. No wonder, since one of the woofer is bass reflex. Third, similar to most dynamic speakers at Classic 9 price point, weak at painting a changing aural landscape. No magic in presentation unlike CLS. Sonics are presented in a straightforward manner. Finally, compared to Classic 9, CLS was better at reproducing transients.
Overall sunshine:
On comparison of Classic 9 to CLS, I prefer the sound of CLS. If someone were to buy my Classic 9 I would then buy with the acquired funds new CLS panels. On the one hand, I have tried to be accurate in my review. On the other hand, desktop been in operation for the past 5 years unlike rest of my recently acquired hardware and cables. Stabimatic power supply been in operation for the past 8 years. The desktop and power supply are the weakest link and may cause qualitative understatement error in evaluating Classic 9. Meaning if the desktop and voltage regulator were recently acquired too then my review may have been more favorable.
Anthem STR integrated is too expensive, unreliable and power output over rated. Anthem has made this amp too complex meaning too many unnecessary software controlled features. One such feature is ARC. ARC software works imperfectly and when ARC functions makes the music to my ears sound less pleasant. Integrated sounds far better with ARC deactivated. This has been my experience not necessary others have had same experience.
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