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MartinLogan ElectroMotion ESL X
A Legend Reborn
The ElectroMotion ESL X features a new larger XStat™ electrostatic transducer, with a radiating area over 50in2 larger than the EM-ESL model. Twin 8-inch high-excursion woofers are housed in a non-resonant asymmetrical bass reflex (ported) chamber, in a surprisingly compact enclosure. Woofers have custom engineered high-rigidity paper cones, with extended-throw driver assemblies.
The ElectroMotion ESL X (EM-ESL X) X features a larger electrostatic transducer and dual woofers, with increased power-handling capabilities. As the flagship model of the ElectroMotion Series, the X establishes a new benchmark for price versus performance.
The ElectroMotion ESL X features a new larger XStat™ electrostatic transducer, with a radiating area over 50in larger than the EM-ESL model. Twin 8-inch high-excursion woofers are housed in a non-resonant asymmetrical bass reflex (ported) chamber, in a surprisingly compact enclosure. Woofers have custom engineered high-rigidity paper cones, with extended-throw driver assemblies. Component elements within the EM-ESL X replicate the design and performance of components used on many of MartinLogan’s more expensive loudspeakers, such as custom-wound transformers, air-core coils, large steel laminate inductors, polyester and low DF electrolytic capacitors. Custom 5-way bi-wire binding posts allow for secure wire connections. System Frequency Response is 41–22,000 Hz ±3db. Recommended amplifier power is 20–400 watts per channel. Impedance is rated at 6 ohms (1.6 ohms at 20 kHz); the EM-ESL X is compatible with 4, 6, or 8 ohm rated amplifiers.
A unique XStat™ transducer was developed for the ElectroMotion Series to reduce the gauge thickness of the electrostatic panel's steel stators. The reduced gauge does not alter the performance characteristics of the panel. However, as a natural byproduct of tighter build tolerances, it does increase the visual transparency of the panel. The EM-ESL X's XStat panel is so visually transparent it nearly vanishes when you're sitting and listening.
CLS™ XStat Transducer
One of MartinLogan's original breakthroughs, CLS™ (Curvilinear Line Source) technology, has been an essential ingredient of every electrostatic loudspeaker we've produced—and the ElectroMotion ESL X is no exception. Proprietary manufacturing methods enable construction of electrostatic panels as cylindrical sections. Their gentle horizontal curvature solves the problem of obtaining good high-frequency dispersion from a large radiating surface without compromising overall sound quality or reliability.
Another key attribute of the ElectroMotion ESL X is its naturally dipolar radiation pattern.
A true dipole, The EM-ESL X radiates sound with equal intensity from the front and back of its diaphragm, but the outputs are in opposite phase. As a result, sound waves rippling out toward the sides meet at the speaker's edge and cancel. That and the relatively large size of the ElectroMotion ESL X's electrostatic panel cause output at the sides to be very low relative to that of a conventional loudspeaker, which in turn minimizes side-wall reflections that tend to muddle sonic detail and stereo imaging. While the reduction in output to the sides contributes to the astonishing clarity for which electrostats are revered, the energy reflected off the wall behind the speaker opens up and deepens the sound.
Superb Bass Integration
To seamlessly blend audio output from the high- and mid-frequency electrostatic panel to the low-frequency dual woofer system, the ElectroMotion ESL X features a proprietary Vojtko™ topology filter utilizing custom air core coil and low DCR steel laminate inductors, polyester film capacitors in series, and low DF electrolytic capacitors in parallel.
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MartinLogan ElectroMotion ESL X — airy electrostatics with surprising punch
The ElectroMotion ESL X pairs a tall XStat™ CLS electrostatic panel with twin 8" woofers to deliver a transparent, highly resolved midrange and treble while punching well below 100Hz for a hybrid design. Reviewers repeatedly praise its vivid vocal timbre and expansive imaging: What Hi‑Fi? calls its mid/treble “exceptional detail and clarity,” and HiFi News highlights the panel’s wide 30° horizontal dispersion and mesmerising soundstage.
Performance notes: dynamics are fast and low-distortion, imaging is expansive and finely layered, and the upgraded passive crossover and asymmetric woofer chamber give clean integration between panel and bass. Build quality is solid, with thoughtful feet, bi‑wire posts and a visually striking semi‑transparent panel. Ideal for listeners who prioritise vocal realism, nuance and soundstage over chest‑rattling bass; reviewers also note the ESL X represents excellent value for its capability. Setup matters — toe‑in, room clearance and a mains feed for the energiser are required to get the best results.
Pros
- Exceptionally detailed, natural midrange and airy treble delivered by the XStat electrostatic panel — vocals sound lifelike and nuanced.
- Wide, deep and precisely layered soundstage that out-sizes the cabinet, thanks to the curved CLS panel and dipole character.
- Tight, well-integrated bass for a hybrid design — dual 8" woofers and asymmetric chamber yield controlled low end and usable extension into the low 30Hzs in-room.
- Strong value: high-end electrostatic character and advanced crossover/components for a price that reviewers describe as a bargain relative to competitors.
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Cons
- Very placement-sensitive (dipole output and rear radiation); toe‑in and room clearance materially affect tonal balance and imaging.
- Bass is controlled rather than massively muscular — less authoritative than the biggest cone towers, so those seeking weighty low‑end may want a sub.
- Requires a mains connection to energise the electrostatic panels (energiser/plug), which adds wiring consideration and can complicate placement.
Sound Quality
94/100
Bass
93/100
Dual 8" woofers + reflex port yield deep measured extension (claimed 41Hz; reviewers heard usable energy into the low 30Hzs). Multiple reviewers praise tight, controlled, well-integrated low end though several note it is not 'big' or overly muscular compared with large conventional towers.
Mid
95/100
Across reviews the midband is repeatedly praised as natural, intimate and highly resolved; vocals are described as realistic and 'invisible' with excellent timbre and integration with the panel.
Treble
94/100
Electrostatic panel delivers very smooth, detailed and airy highs with low distortion; reviewers note excellent extension and clarity though proper listening-seat positioning is important and occasional slight etch was mentioned by one reviewer.
Soundstage Imaging
95/100
Curved XStat panel and dipole character produce wide, deep and tightly focused imaging—multiple reviewers describe expansive, precisely layered soundstages that exceed the speaker's physical size.
Dynamics
91/100
Generally fast, low-distortion performance with good transient speed and surprising slam for hybrids; some reviewers caution that ultimate muscularity/headroom can't match the biggest cone designs, but dynamics are excellent for the category.
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Build Quality
92/100
Well-made cabinets, curved XStat panels, thoughtful mechanical choices (asymmetrical chamber, spike/floor protectors) and upgraded crossover components are cited repeatedly as signs of solid engineering and finish.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive hybrid design; requires mains plug to energise panels and includes 5-way bi-wireable binding posts. Passive baseline score applied per rules.
Value for Money
93/100
Reviewers repeatedly call the ESL X an exceptional performer for the price and a strong alternative to class-leading conventional designs around this price point; several describe it as a bargain or 'worth every penny.'
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