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panels dust free. Humidity will combine with any 
dust on the panel to make it slightly conductive. 
This will result in a slight pathway for the charge to 
leave the membrane of the speaker. The solution 
is simple. They only require occasional vacuuming 
with a strong vacuum hose.
How do I vacuum my MartinLogan speakers?
Vacuuming will be most effective if the speakers 
have been unplugged for six hours to twelve 
hours (or overnight). You need not worry about 
the vacuum pressure damaging the “delicate” 
membrane. It is extraordinarily durable. Dirt and 
dust may be vacuumed off. Use an open hose 
with your finger tips at the opening acting as a 
soft bumper to prevent the hose from scratching the 
coating of the panel. When vacuuming or blowing 
off your panels do so to both sides, but focus the 
majority of your attention on the front of the panels.
Should I unplug my speakers during a thunder-
storm? 
Yes, or before. It’s a good idea to disconnect all 
of your audio/video components during stormy 
weather.
No Output
• Check that all your system components are 
turned on.
•  Check your speaker wires and connections.
•  Check all interconnecting cables.
•  Try hooking up a different set of speakers. The 
lack of output could point to a problem with 
other equipment in your system (amp, pre-amp, 
processor, etc.)
Weak or no Output from Electrostatic Panel, Loss 
of Highs
•  Check the power cord. Is it properly connected 
to the speaker and to the wall?
•  Is the power cord connected to a switched outlet?
•  Dirt and dust may need to be vacuumed off. 
Please see the FAQ regarding  vacuuming.
•  Check the binding posts. Are the dirty? If so 
clean them  with rubbing alcohol.
•  Check the binding posts. Are the loose? Make 
sure they are firmly hand-tightened.
•  Has a foreign substance (such as a household 
cleaning chemical or soap) been applied to the 
panel? If so the speaker will require servicing.
Popping and Ticking Sounds, Funny Noises
•  These occasional noises are harmless and will 
not hurt your audio system or your speakers. All 
electrostatic speakers are guilty of making odd 
noises at one time or another. It is the result 
of airborne contaminates (most notably dust). 
Vacuuming is recommended.
• These noises may be caused by dirt and  
dust particles collecting on the speaker, by high 
humidity.
•  Dirt and dust may need to be vacuumed off. 
Please see the FAQ regarding vacuuming.
Exaggerated Highs, Brightness
•  Check the toe-in of the speakers. Read the Placement 
section of this manual for more information.
Muddy Bass
• Check placement. Try moving the speakers 
closer to the front and sidewalls.
•  Possibly means low electrostatic panel output. 
See ‘Weak Output from Electrostatic Panel, Loss 
of Highs’.
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