Martinlogan exclusives, Curvilinear line source (cls tm ), Forceforward bass alignment – MartinLogan Prodigy User Manual

Page 19: Vapor deposited film, Transducer integrity, Artin, Ogan, Xclusives, Forceforward, Bass alignment

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Since the beginning of audio, achieving smooth dispersion

has been a problem for all loudspeaker designers. Large panel

transducers present even more of a challenge because the

larger the panel, the more directional the dispersion

pattern becomes.

Full range electrostats have long been one of the most

problematic transducers because they attain their full

range capabilities via a large surface area. It looked as if

they were in direct conflict to smooth dispersion and

almost every attempt to correct this resulted in either poor

dispersion or a serious compromise in sound quality.

After extensive research, MartinLogan engineers discovered

an elegantly simple solution to achieve a smooth pattern

of dispersion without degrading sound quality. By curving

the horizontal plane of the electrostatic transducer, a

controlled horizontal dispersion pattern could be achieved,

yet the purity of the almost massless electrostatic diaphragm

remained uncompromised. After creating this technology,

MartinLogan developed the production capability to bring it

out of the laboratory and into the market place.

You will find this proprietary MartinLogan technology used

in all of our products. It is one of the many reasons behind

our reputation for high quality sound with practical usability.

This is also why you see the unique “see through” cylindrical

shape of all MartinLogan products.

ForceForward

TM

Bass Alignment

Acheiving smooth bass response in your room has long been

one of the most "troublesome" issue in dealing with the

placement of any loudspeaker. The reflected low-frequency

energy from the front wall re-combines with the energy

projected forward into the room causing "booming" or

"lean" bass, typically a null at 50Hz and a peak at 100Hz.

With the introduction of the Prodigy, the MartinLogan

engineering and design teams have resolved this issue with

an innovative technology, ForceForward. Two horizontally

opposed, phase timed proprietary MartinLogan drivers

work together to reduce the destructive reflected energy

from your front wall, resulting in easy placement for clean,

pure, powerful bass response.

The diaphragm material used in all MartinLogan speakers

employs an extremely sophisticated conductive surface

that has been vapor deposited on the polymer surface at

an atomic level. A proprietary compound is vaporized then

electrostatically driven into the surface of the polymer film

in a vacuum chamber. This process allows an optically

transparent surface adding no mass to the diaphragm that

is extremely uniform in its surface resistivity characteristics.

This uniform surface resistivity controls the electrostatic

charge on the diaphragm surface and regulates its migration.

As a result, no discharging or “arcing” can occur.

Transducer Integrity

All MartinLogan transducers begin with two pieces of

high-grade, cold rolled steel. These steel pieces are then

custom perforated and insulated with a unique composite

coating. This proprietary coating insulates the stator to

three times its actual needed working voltage and gives

the Prodigy a wide margin of safe operation. In addition to

the electrical insulation properties, this coating also provides

the Prodigy with a durable, attractive finish that dampens the

steel to prevent ringing. These pieces are then sandwiched

with our exclusive vapor deposited diaphragm and spacers

into a curved geometry, and bonded together with aero-

space adhesives whose strength exceeds that of welding.

The result of these advanced technologies is a transducer

that is attractive, durable, highly rigid, well dampened,

and neutral.

Curvilinear Line Source (CLS

TM

)

Vapor Deposited Film

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XCLUSIVES

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