MartinLogan Vantage Specifications

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Page 1 - V ANTAGE

V ANTAGEuser’s manualTM

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10 Controls and ConnectionAfter you have determined the speaker position and pri-mary listening position (see pages 11–12) you will want to adjust

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By now your speakers should be placed approximately two to three feet from the front wall, the wall in front of the listening position, and about two

Page 4 - CONTENTS

12 PlacementTilting the Speakers Backwards and Forwards—As thediagrams show in the Dispersion Interactions section of this manual (page 15), the v

Page 5 - INSTALLATION IN BRIEF

This is one of those areas that requires both a little back-ground to understand and some time and experimentation to obtain the best performance from

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

ond. If your speaker system is not securely planted on the floor or solid surface, it can shake as it produces sound and, consequently, the sound can

Page 7 - CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

Your Vantage’s launch a 30 degree horizontal dispersion pattern. This horizontal dispersion field gives a choice of good seats for the performance whi

Page 8 - Jumper Clips

16 Home TheaterIt had long been the practice of stereo buffs to connect their television to a stereo system. The advantage was the use of the larg

Page 9 - Bi-Amplification

Electrostatic Advantages 17How can sound be reproduced by something that you are able to see through? Electrostatic energy makes this possible.Whe

Page 10 - 35Hz Level Control

18 Electrostatic AdvantagesAnother significant advantage of MartinLogan’s exclusivetransducer technology reveals itself when you look at exam-ples

Page 11 - PLACEMENT

XStat™ TransducerXStat™ transducers incorporate a myriad of technology anddesign innovations including CLS™, MicroPerf, Generation 2 Diaphragms, Clear

Page 12 - Enjoy Yourself

Serial Numbers: ________________ / ________________Record your serial numbers here for easy reference. You will need this information when filling ou

Page 13 - ROOM ACOUSTICS

20 Electrostatic HistoryIn the late 1800’s, any loudspeaker was considered exotic. Today, most of us take the wonders of sound reproduction for gr

Page 14 - Solid Footing

Electrostatic History 21In 1947, Arthur Janszen, a young Naval engineer, took part in a research project for the Navy. The Navy was interested in

Page 15 - DISPERSION INTERACTIONS

22 Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I clean my speakers?Use a dust free cloth or a soft brush to remove the dust from your speakers. We also recom

Page 16 - HOME THEATER

Frequently Asked Questions 23Will excessive smoke or dust cause any problems with my electrostatic speakers? Exposure to excessive contaminants su

Page 17 - ELECTROSTATIC ADVANTAGES

24 TroubleshootingNo Output• Check that all your system components are turned on.• Check your speaker wires and connections.• Check all interco

Page 18 - Full Range Operation

General Information 25System Frequency Response: 34–23,000 Hz ± 3dbDispersionHorizontal: 30 Degrees Vertical: 40” (102 cm) line sourceSensitivit

Page 19 - MARTINLOGAN EXCLUSIVES

26 Glossary of Audio TermsAC. Abbreviation for alternating current. Active crossover. Uses active devices (transistors, IC’s, tubes) and some form

Page 20 - ELECTROSTATIC HISTORY

Glossary of Audio Terms 27Inductance. The property of an electrical circuit by which a varying current in it produces a varying magnetic field tha

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2101 Delaware Street, Lawrence, Kansas 66046, USA tel 785.749.0133 fax 785.749.5320 www.martinlogan.com©2005 MartinLogan. All rights reser

Page 22 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Thank you—to you the MartinLogan owner,for loving what we do,andfor making it possible for us to do what we love.

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4 ContentsContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Installation in Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Installation in Brief 5We know you are eager to hear your Vantage speakers, so this section is provided to allow fast and easy set up. Once you ha

Page 25 - GENERAL INFORMATION

6 IntroductionCongratulations! You have invested in one of the world’s premier loudspeaker systems.The MartinLogan Vantage represents an advanced

Page 26 - GLOSSARY OF AUDIO TERMS

Controls and Connections 7CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS35Hz Level KnobThe 35Hz Level knob significantly adjusts the level between 30 and 50Hz by ±10dB.

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AC Power Connection8 Controls and ConnectionBecause your Vantage speakers use an internal power supply to energize their electrostatic cells and t

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Single Wire ConnectionControls and Connection 9Please take note of the jumper clips installed under the binding posts. These clips attach the high

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