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Anyone who thinks electrostats 'sound thin' hasn't heard properly set up Sound Labs, particularly the larger models.
As an aside I had a couple of extended listening sessions to the only Martin Logan full range, the CLS.Boy was that a great speaker!!Bruce
Bruce, the CLS and the variants thereof were and still are great speakers. They have been replaced in the current lineup with the CLX's. If one has the space and can pair them up with a couple of subs the music put forth is like none I've heard at their price point.
I'm curious -- wide did Strickland abandon the direct drive amplifier?
Probably the top reason was reliabilty of the amps......
Traditional direct drive OTL amps are notoriously unreliable. David Berning has a custom direct drive OTL amp for full range electrostatic speakers that is quite remarkable and overcomes the reliability issue completely with his ZOTL technology.
Probably the top reason was reliabilty of the amps. But by 1982, Roy Esposito had a mod that fixed that. Roy still mods the amps if you ever buy them.Second might have been greed. Jim found a way to make the panels thinner and Acoustat could fit two panels in a box instead of one forshipping. Plus now everyone coulld use their amp or receiver. Acoustat became a runaway best seller.