
Accentuate your entertainment area with this MartinLogan Neolith floor-standing loudspeaker. The resin-polymer exterior is finished with an automotive-style gloss for wear resistance, and the handcrafted cabinet is wrapped in leather for an upscale look. This MartinLogan Neolith loudspeaker has a curved transducer that projects rich tones into the room, and its dual woofers eliminate bass distortion for premium sound quality.
Q: What is the speaker's weight?
A: The speaker weighs 385.8 pounds.
Q: What is the minimum frequency response of the speaker?
A: The minimum frequency response of the speaker is 23 hertz.
Q: Is the speaker covered by a warranty?
A: The parts and labor of the speakers are covered by a 5-year warranty with product registration.
Q: How many woofers are included in the speaker?
A: This speaker includes two woofers.
Q: What are the dimensions of the speaker?
A: The MartinLogan Neolith speaker has a height of 74.8 inches, a width of 30.3 inches, and a depth of 34.3 inches.
Q: Can the speaker be used outdoors?
A: This speaker is designed for indoor use only.
A: I have owned Klipschorns. They are fine speakers. Very dynamic low distortion 3way horn speakers. If I had another largish room I would own a pair today. The Neolith is a different animal all together. From 250Hz up to far beyond my hearing ( my Klipschorns had a lot to do with that). The electrostatic element reveals so much more detail from my music I find it difficult to describe what I hear when I turn the system on. I can’t pay attention to anything else. You must hear these things if you can. Now the price. Believe it or not,these speakers are considered a bargain. They compete with the $700,000 Wilson’s, MBLs X-Tremes and Magico’s top model. All these fine speakers are much more and don’t offer the musical experience the Neolith’s can .
Q: How in the world could this speaker possibly cost this much?
A: Because to some people this isn't that much money. I am not one of those people. :)