Page 2 - Contents; ONTENTS
2 Contents C ONTENTS Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Installation in Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Operation . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 3 - Installation in Brief 3; NSTALLATION IN; Step 4: Signal Connection
Installation in Brief 3 I NSTALLATION IN B RIEF We know you are eager to hear your new Theater center channel, so this section is provided to allow fast and easy set up. Once you have it operational, please take the time to read, in depth, the rest of the information in this manual. It will give you...
Page 4 - Introduction; NTRODUCTION; Congratulations! You have invested in a new world of
4 Introduction I NTRODUCTION Congratulations! You have invested in a new world of home theater! The MartinLogan Theater represents the culmination of an intensive, dedicated group research program directed toward establishing a world class reference monitor utilizing leading-edge technology, without...
Page 5 - Signal Connection; PERATION; Operation 5; AC Power Connection; Amplifier; H E A T E R; Speaker
Because your MartinLogan Theater uses an internal power supply to energize its electrostatic cells with high-voltage DC, it must be connected to an AC power source. For this reason it is provided with the proper IEC standard power cord. This cords should be firmly inserted into the AC power receptac...
Page 6 - Installation; Installation Options; On the Television; Using the Adjustable Mount; NSTALLATION
6 Installation For optimum performance the Theater must be tilted on its stand towards the main listening position and directed towards the audiences ears (see figure 3). After you have placed your Theater in its final location, loosen the 2 knobs located on the stand arm, pivot the Theater towards ...
Page 7 - Stand Removal and Installation 7; Removing the Stand; Do not remove these brackets from the; Installing the Stand; TAND
Stand Removal and Installation 7 NOTE: The Theater is intended to be used with its stand attached in almost all installation options. Stand Removal and Installation instructions are provided in case you are using a custom installation that does not require the use of the stand. Removing the Stand 1....
Page 8 - Mounting the Theater On A Wall; OUNTING THE; A W; ALL; If you are able to engage; About the Wall Anchors; not; Mounting the Theater
8 Mounting the Theater On A Wall M OUNTING THE T HEATER O N A W ALL WARNING! Installing the Theater on the wall requires 2 people. Do not try this alone. Mounting the Theater on a wall requires a mini- mum use of 1 lag bolt sunk directly into a stud and 2 wall anchors. If you are able to engage more...
Page 9 - Mounting the Theater On A Wall 9
Mounting the Theater On A Wall 9 Figure 7. Hardware included with the Theater. Figure 8. The Theater mounted in various stud configurations. Front View. Please note, to simplify this illustration, the stand is shown without theTheater attached. When mounting the Theater, the stand should not be remo...
Page 11 - Dispersion Interactions 11; Controlled Horizontal Dispersion; ISPERSION
Dispersion Interactions 11 The convex electrostatic panel launches a 30 degree dis- persion pattern when viewed from above. This horizontal dispersion field gives you a choice of good seats for the performance while minimizing interaction with side walls (see figure 10). As you can see below (See fi...
Page 12 - ó12 Dispersion Interactions; Three Major Types of Dispersion
ó12 Dispersion Interactions Figure 12– 13. As can be seen here, point source concepts invite a great deal of room interaction.While delivering good frequency response to alarge listening audience, imaging is consequentlyconfused and blurred. Figure 14–15. Even though they suffer from “venetian blind...
Page 13 - Home Theater 13
H OME T HEATER Home Theater 13 It had long been the practice of stereo buffs to connect their television to the stereo system. The advantage was the use of the larger speakers and more powerful amplifier of the stereo system. Even though the sound was greatly improved, it was still mono and limited ...
Page 14 - 4 Electrostatic Advantages; LECTROSTATIC
14 Electrostatic Advantages How can sound be reproduced by something that you are able to see through? Electrostatic energy makes this possible. Where the world of traditional loudspeaker technology deals with cones, domes, diaphragms and ribbons that are moved with magnetism, the world of electrost...
Page 15 - Vapor Deposited Film; MartinLogan Exclusives 15; ARTIN
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 mo...
Page 16 - 6 Electrostatic Loudspeaker History; Rice and Kellogg had
16 Electrostatic Loudspeaker History In the late 1800s, any loudspeaker was considered exotic. Today, most of us take the wonders of sound reproduction for granted. It was 1880 before Thomas Edison had invented the first phonograph. This was a horn-loaded diaphragm that was excited by a playback sty...
Page 17 - Electrostatic Loudspeaker History 17; These developments allow
Electrostatic Loudspeaker History 17 In 1947, Arthur Janszen, a young Naval engineer, took part in a research project for the Navy. The Navy was interested in developing a better instrument for testing microphone arrays. The test instrument needed an extremely accurate speaker, but Janszen found tha...
Page 18 - 8 Frequently Asked Questions; REQUENTLY
18 Frequently Asked Questions F REQUENTLY A SKED Q UESTIONS How do I clean my speakers? Just use a dust free cloth or a soft brush to remove the dust from your speakers. We recommend a specialty cloth (available through the XStatic shop at www.martinlogan.com) that cleans your speakers better than a...
Page 19 - Frequently Asked Questions 19
Frequently Asked Questions 19 Will excessive smoke or dust cause any problems with my electrostatic speakers? Exposure to excessive contaminants such as smoke or dust may potentially affect the performance of the electrostatic membrane, and may cause discoloration of the diaphragm membrane. When not...
Page 20 - 0 Troubleshooting; ROUBLESHOOTING; No Output
20 Troubleshooting T ROUBLESHOOTING No Output •Check that all your system components are powered on. •Check your speaker wires and connections. •Check all interconnecting cables. Weak Output, Loss of Highs •Check the power cord. Is it properly connected to the speaker? •Is the Theater properly adjus...
Page 21 - Your Theater speaker is provided with an automatic Limited; Service; General Information 21; ENERAL; Warranty and Registration
The Theater hybrid speaker system consists of a broad-range single element electrostatic transducer integrated with a quick-response woofer. This approach takes advantage of the benefits that both technologies have to offer. Dispersion is a controlled 30 degrees. This was achieved by curving the ele...
Page 22 - 2 Glossary of Audio Terms; LOSSARY OF
AC. Abbreviation for alternating current. Active crossover. Uses active devices (transistors, ICs, tubes) and some form of power supply to operate. Amplitude. The extreme range of a signal. Usually measured from the average to the extreme. Arc. The visible sparks generated by an electrical discharge...