Troubleshooting
No Output
•Check that all your system components are turned on.
•Check your speaker wires and connections.
•Check all interconnecting cables.
•Try hooking up a different set of speakers. The lack of output could point to a problem with other equipment in your system (amp,
Weak or no Output from Electrostatic Panel, Loss of Highs
•Check the power cord. Is it properly connected to the speaker and to the wall?
•Is the power cord connected to a switched outlet?
•Dirt and dust may need to be vacuumed off. Please see the FAQ regarding vacuuming.
•If using a
•Check the binding posts. Are the dirty? If so clean them with rubbing alcohol.
•Check the binding posts. Are the loose? Make sure they are firmly
•Has a foreign substance (such as a household cleaning chemical or soap) been applied to the panel? If so the speaker will require servicing.
Popping and Ticking Sounds, Funny Noises
•These occasional noises are harmless and will not hurt your audio system or your speakers. All electrostatic speakers are guilty of making odd noises at one time or another. It is the result of airborne contaminates (most notably dust). Vacuuming is recommended.
•These noises may be caused by dirt and dust particles collecting on the speaker, by high humidity.
•Dirt and dust may need to be vacuumed off. Please see the FAQ regarding vacuuming.
Exaggerated Highs, Brightness
•Check the
Muddy Bass
•Check placement. Try moving the speakers closer to the front and sidewalls.
•Check the type of feet that are being used. Try attaching the coupling spikes.
•Possibly means low electrostatic panel output. See
'Weak Output from Electrostatic Panel, Loss of Highs’.
Lack of Bass, No Bass
•Check your speaker wires. Is the polarity correct?
•Check your speaker wires. Is the woofer working?
•Check your speaker wires if
•If using a
•Check the binding posts. Are the dirty? If so clean them with rubbing alcohol.
•Check the binding posts. Are the loose? Make sure they are firmly
Poor Imaging
•Check placement. Are both speakers the same distance from the walls? Do they have the same amount of toe- in? Try moving the speakers away from the back and sidewalls.
•Check the polarity of the speaker wires. Are they con- nected properly?
•Try switching the left speaker with the right.
•Are your speakers set up in an