CONTENTS
Contents | 2 | Dispersion Interactions | .10 |
Installation in Brief | 3 | Controlled Horizontal Dispersion |
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Introduction | 4 | Controlled Vertical Dispersion |
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Operation | 4 | Three Major Types of Dispersion |
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AC Power Connection |
| Electrostatic Advantages | .12 |
Signal Connection |
| Full Range Operation |
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| MartinLogan Exclusives | .15 | |
| Curvilinear Line Source |
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Placement | 6 | Vapor Deposited Film |
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Listening Position |
| Transducer Integrity |
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The Wall Behind the Listener |
| Electrostatic Loudspeaker History | .16 |
The Wall Behind the Speakers |
| Frequently Asked Questions | .18 |
The Side Walls |
| Troubleshooting | .20 |
Experimentation |
| General Information | .21 |
Final Placement |
| Specifications |
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The Extra “Tweak” |
| Warranty and Registration |
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Enjoy Yourself |
| Service |
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Room Acoustics | 8 | Glossary of Audio Terms | .22 |
Your Room |
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Terminology |
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Rules of Thumb |
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Dipolar Speakers and Your Room |
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Solid Footing |
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