![]() ![]() The Motion Vision's driver complement and ported cabinet design and its internal 100-watt amplifier are good for a reported frequency response of 43 - 23,000Hz. The center-mounted Folded Motion tweeter is flanked by two of the four-inch low-frequency drivers, while the outer tweeters each partner with a single low-frequency driver. The three Folded Motion tweeters are accompanied by four four-inch fiber cones. The tweeters are crossed over with the soundbar's other dynamic drivers at 3,000Hz. The Motion Vision's 20.5 pound weight isn't as much as I expected from such a solidly-built piece.īehind the Motion Vision's non-removable grille rest three roughly one-inch Folded Motion transducers, each with a five-and-one-quarter-inch by one-and-three-quarter-inch diaphragm (remember, they're folded). The soundbar itself measures five inches tall by forty inches wide and nearly six inches deep at the roundest part of the Motion Vision's cabinet. The Motion Vision itself is beautiful in its industrial design, with a sort of compound bow-like shape, finished in a high-gloss piano black. Retailing for $1,499.95, the Motion Vision isn't the least expensive soundbar on the market, but it isn't the most expensive, either. Find LED HDTVs and Plasma HDTVs in our review sections.Explore subwoofers to pair with the MartinLogan Motion Vision.Read more soundbar reviews from Home Theater Review's staff of writers.Is it any good? Well, that's what I wanted to find out. The Motion Vision is MartinLogan's first (and only) soundbar and, though it is a dynamic design, it does have more than a few electrostatic characteristics. Home Theater Review has reviewed more than a few of MartinLogan's newer dynamic designs, but the Motion Vision Soundbar reviewed here is a first on many levels. Not that there is anything wrong with MartinLogan's new approach to the loudspeaker market in fact, I believe it to be a smart move, for electrostatic loudspeakers have unique needs, not to mention that many listeners find their sound to be, shall I say, an acquired taste. My love of MartinLogan goes way back, though it has more to do with their history of making hybrid electrostatic loudspeakers than it does their current crop of dynamic driver loudspeakers. ![]()
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