Full range operation – MartinLogan Xstat Summit X User Manual

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18 Electrostatic Advantages

Another significant advantage of MartinLogan’s exclusive

transducer technology reveals itself when you look at exam-

ples of other loudspeaker products on the market today.

The Summit X uses no crossover networks above 270 Hz

because they are not needed. The Summit X consists of

a single, seamless electrostatic membrane reproducing

all frequencies above 270 Hz simultaneously. How is this

possible?

First we must understand that music is not composed

of separate high, mid and low frequency pieces. In fact,

music is comprised of a single complex waveform with all

frequencies interacting simultaneously.

The electrostatic transducer of the Summit X essential-

ly acts as an exact opposite of the microphones used to

record the original event. A microphone, which is a single

working element, transforms acoustic energy into an elec-

trical signal that can be amplified or preserved by some

type of storage media. The Summit X’s electrostatic trans-

ducer transforms electrical energy from your amplifier

back into acoustical energy.

Due to the limitations of electromagnetic drivers, no single

unit can reproduce the full range of frequencies. Instead,

these drivers must be designed to operate within a nar-

row, fixed bandwidth of the frequency range, and then

combined electrically so that the sum of the parts equals

the total signal. While nice in theory, we must deal with

real-world conditions.

In order to use multiple drivers, a crossover network

is enlisted to attempt a division of the complex musical

signal into the separate pieces (usually highs, mids, and

lows) that each specific driver was designed to handle.

Unfortunately, due to the phase relationships that occur

within all crossover networks and during the acoustical

recombination process, nonlinearities and severe deg-

radation of the music signal take place in the ear’s most

critical zone (see figure 14).

The Summit X’s electrostatic transducer can single-handed-

ly reproduce all frequencies above 270 Hz simultaneously.

You have in one transducer the ability to handle in elegant

simplicity the critical frequencies above 270 Hz.

The crossover phase aberrations that are associated with

traditional tweeter, midrange, and woofer systems are

eliminated. The result is a dramatic improvement in imag-

ing and staging performance due to the minutely accurate

phase relationship of the full-range panel wave launch.

Full Range Operation

Figure 14 . This diagram illustrates how a conventional
speaker system must use multiple crossover networks
that have negative effects on the musical performance.

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