Here are a some benefits with electrostatic speakers
1) The diaphragm is so thin, that weights less than the air that it moves.
2) The panel is dipolar, as the musical instruments are
3) There is no need to play them too loud to the the sense of the scenario and truly sense of 3D
4) Been the diaphragm so thin, it moves as almost as the exact replica of the signal applied, and because there is no weight, when the signal stops, so the diaphragm too.
5) Because of the crossover point is so low, there is no phase shift.
6) Because there is no noise while reproducing the music at high frequency, the signal is quiet, no hiss. Many people thinks that because there is no hiss, they don't reproduce good high frequencies. Just play cymbals or any high frequency content, and the naturalness exhibit with this kind of technology is awesome.
7) The dispersion pattern with the 30° is the most feature of ML. The scenario and the size of the musical instruments is outstanding.
8) The distortion of the electrostatic speaker is so low, that you can bring your ears very close to the panel, including touching it and the overall sound is so clean...do this with a tweeter or any other type of speaker and you will notice the distortion there.
The most important think is that trust what your ears tell you.
Try to find Quality of Silence by the drummer Steve Davis. It is a DMP recording, On track No2, usually on other speakers, due to the timbre of the cymbals are not reproduce with the naturalness that with ML does.
I don't want to sound rude or start a debate, what I do like, not necessary must be your liking. My ears tell me if I am wrong of what I am listening. My ears are my final judges.
Been a musician, I play a lot with the real sound of the musical instruments, live music. And with ML, is where I am very happy with the results.
Happy listening!