The ESL-2905 is the largest full-range electrostatic loudspeaker. It employs six electrostatic panels, the inner two utilizing the concentric rings of anodes used to create the point source image. Whilst all electrodes receive the same music signal, each electrode area reacts slightly differently, such that treble frequencies appear to come from the centre of the speaker. This often leads to the belief that a crossover separates the signals, but this is not the case. The outer panels (three above and three below), are linear panels, the entire surface of each reacting in unison to the signal. The large overall surface area is necessary to provide deep bass extension and dynamic response. Construction is a combination of tensioned aluminum extrusions coupled to stainless steel support structures, with a piano gloss wooden trim. The substantial base construction is finished with piano gloss side cheeks and high-quality terminations. Internally, the highest quality components are used, including rare core transformers and high-grade audiophile capacitors. Three types of protection system are used to ensure the speakers are difficult to damage when over driven. A rigid three-dimensional structural support system, combined with an overall speaker mass of 41.6kg ensures the maximum transmission of sound energy resulting in the most dynamic and powerful Quad ESL ever produced.
- Floor standing dipole with 3° fixed tilt
- Multiple electrostatic drive membranes
- Progressive concentric rings time delay
- Employs six electrostatic panels
- Inner two panel’s construction utilizes the concentric anode rings for point source image
- Outer panels (three above and three below), are linear panels, the entire surface of each reacting in unison to the signal
- Offers a sublime performance
- Response characteristics are virtually identical and a base weight of 41.6kg together with the rigid bracing
- Suitably deep in bass and dynamic enough to fill all but the largest of listening rooms
- Heavy duty composite aluminum/steel chassis structure
- Three types of protection system are used to ensure the speakers are difficult to damage when over driven