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Use a dust free cloth or a soft brush to clean your speakers and subwoofers. If your speaker (CLX or CLX Art only) features EcoSound, please refer to the following FAQ. To clean the electrostatic panel, you can vacuum them as explained here.
Created: Jan 01 2013 | Updated: Aug 24 2018
We encourage you to occasionally apply finishing oil to maintain the EcoSound's rich dark color and keep your CLX loudspeakers looking their very best. Using a soft, lint-free cloth, simply hand rub furniture grade finishing oil onto the EcoSound surface. We recommend natural orange...
Updated: Aug 24 2018
Vacuuming will be most effective if the speakers have been unplugged for six to twelve hours (i.e. overnight). You need not worry about the vacuum pressure damaging the "delicate" membrane. It is extraordinarily durable. Dirt and dust may be vacuumed off with a brush attachment connected...
Updated: Aug 24 2018
Yes. Or before if possible. As with any high quality audio component it is always a good practice during stormy weather.
Updated: Aug 24 2018
With modern flat-panel televisions this is not an issue. If using an older CRT television we recommend 3 feet between a speaker and video components that are susceptible to magnetic fields.
Updated: Aug 24 2018
No. The electrostatic portion of MartinLogan speakers will only draw a few watts (please refer to the specs for your model). There is circuitry to turn off the static charge when not in use; however, actual consumption will remain close to the same. The primary purpose of the sensing...
Updated: Aug 24 2018
No. High voltage with low current is not dangerous. As a matter of fact, the voltage in our speakers is 10 times less than the static electricity that builds up on the surface of your television screen.
Updated: Aug 24 2018
Our research department has literally punctured hundreds of holes in a diaphragm, neither affecting the quality of the sound nor causing the diaphragm to rip. However, you will be able to see the actual puncture and it can be a physical nuisance. If this is the case, replacing the...
Updated: Aug 24 2018
We recommend that you not place any loudspeaker in direct sunlight. The ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can cause deterioration of grill cloth, speaker cones, etc. Small exposures to UV will not cause a problem. In general, the filtering of UV rays through glass will greatly reduce...
Updated: Aug 24 2018
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 in use for extended periods, you should unplug the speakers and cover them with the plastic...
Updated: Aug 24 2018