Martin Logan CLS vs Newer Hybrids Like Montis, Summit X, 9A, 11A


I recently acquired a pair of original CLSes and am absolutely smitten. I owned a pair of CLS and CLS IIz many years ago and loved them, but eventually went on to other speakers. I am so captivated that I’m ready to make MLs my new main speaker but the panels on these CLSes are on their way out. They crackle and make noise, particularly at lower volumes and at lower frequencies. 
 

I inquired with ML and they do still sell replacement panels for around $3,000. So now I’m trying to decide whether it’s worth taking that plunge or just acquiring a newer (used) hybrid model in the $3-6k range.
 

My room is pretty small at 13x14 but the full range CLSes sound amazing. I have them about 4’ into the room and about 2’ from the side walls. Being a full range panel they are incredibly coherent and there’s plenty of bass for me. But I wonder whether the newer hybrid models would be “better”?  
 

Anyone with experience with CLS and any of the newer hybrids who can offer their thoughts, I would be most appreciative.  
 

Amplifier is a conrad-johnson CAV-45 S2 that I adore and which seems to be a heavenly match with the CLS. The originals were pretty tube-friendly and I believe the newer hybrids are equally (perhaps more) suited to tubes. 
 

Your help is appreciated!

doodledan

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One of my reference speakers, (I have several) is pair of the CLSIIA’s in beautiful Rosewood frames. They still hold there own. I was a ML dealer for many years and the newer models do some things better, but the CLSes are truly a captivating speaker and fully worthy of continued use.

Russ Knotts can repair your panels for a lot less money than new replacements. He’s a really good guy and knows his stuff. Contact him and see what he will charge. I highly recommend him.

https://eslrepair.com/