MartinLogan CLS IIz panel upgrade


I just ordered a set of new panels for my CLS IIz's. These incorporate the latest diaphragm improvements (both the mylar and the conductive coating), high(er) current hookup wire, and "Clear-Spar" section dividers. Has anyone out there already done this upgrade?

My current panels are 17 years old. They still sound great and look perfect. Yet Dana Brown at ML told me to be prepared for a "big surprise". After a ~100 hour break-in, he says the new panels will have even better high frequency extension and more detail than the originals. Anyone already experienced this?

I wrestled with pulling the trigger at this time, but decided to do it now based on:
*my advancing age
*continuing price increases (currently $1500 + $100 shipping)
*the demand is such that I had to get in line and wait a full three months before mine were ready!
*no clear information on how long they'll continue making them -- although Dana says there are no plans currently to discontinue providing CLS IIz panels; he says they also have a large quantity of parts on hand for the CLS IIz electronics modules.
*and last, Dana was fairly convincing in his assurance that I would enjoy a noticeable improvement in performance over the original panels -- which I never found lacking. In fact even driving my CLS's with a tube amp, I still tend to use the "softening" switch most of the time in normal operation.
They'll be arriving in a few days, but of course I'll have to put a week or two of use on them, after which I plan to write a little review ;--)) Regardless, considering the cost of replacement with, for instance, a CLX @ $25,000, this has to be a no-brainer -- I hope! Stay tuned . . . .
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Showing 1 response by rrog

Mrderrick, it's like Msomers88 said. The panels get clogged with dust and it lowers the sensitivity. Jim Power recommended years ago to use the brush attachment from your vacuum cleaner and clean the panels regularly to eliminate a dust build up.