Quad ESL 57 Floorstanding Speakers
Quad ESL 57 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 26, 2020]
shieldstuk
Strength:
Exceptional sound quality, Weakness:
They do need a little help from a sub and supper twitters Price Paid: 500 AUD
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 1975
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[Apr 02, 2020]
audionerd
Strength:
There is an alluring sound of the speaker because of the dipole effect; however, the goodness ends there. Weakness:
There are some inherent weaknesses in electrostats. First, they are very inefficent which makes them difficult to drive. Some will argue to just add more power; but wait, inefficiency is a flaw that is not overcome. This inevitably means that the transducer material (plastic) is very lossy, which translates to a loss of detail--they actually resist current put to them and thus will fart out before reaching a reasonable concert level SPL. This is manifest in the fact that they rarely have enough treble in them, because they just aren't fast enough to reach 20k hz or beyond. Also, because of their limited excursion, they cannot produce bass and other dynamics naturally as a piston type cone speaker. Also, the sound off the back of the plastic panel diaphram is slightly later than the sound off the front, which creates phase error; something that will inevitably spear the micro details to the ear. Also, the panels are so large that they create an unatural image and sounstage. A vocalist or a guitar is not as big as the wall. On the contrary, a good box speaker can create a 3D effect in the listening space with the musicians of proper size. Also, the panel is routinely used to cover frequencies from the treble to the lower midrange, but there is no reasonable way for the panel to move at 15k cycles at the same time as 300 cycles--something must give--the end result is more detail smears and or a lack of treble. Also, plastic is known to color the tone of the signal; so if you like the sound of muted plastic instruments, this speaker is for you. This is one of the reasons why these speakers are almost always demo'd with uncomplicated acoustic type music with midrange only. If you want to hear what they are really cable of doing, play some rock or pop with them, something with not only midrange, but with complex bass and treble passages at the same time; the speakers will fall apart and quickly reveal their inabilities to fly with the box cone speaker. In the end you have a speaker that has a large cool sound, but lacks treble, bass, SPL output, refined tonality, proper imaging and detail because of its inherent design flaws. I suggest sticking with a well designed large box speaker, thus with a large woofer and all low mass, low loss material drivers such as paper cones and soft domes. There was a time when box speakers sucked and thus the electrostat was created (late 50s); however that time is long gone and manufacturers make a much better box speaker |
[Apr 04, 2019]
3ABM581
Strength:
These are by far the best speakers I have ever owned and/or listened to...and spent time on. I previously owned about 7 (seven) different specimen in a period of over three years, meanwhile sold most of them and kept two with the highest WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor). The ones with black fronts (golden being "prohibited" by better half ;-)); and a nice set of oak spiderlegs (both constructed & attached). All in all a complete overhaul has been performed during a period of about three years, ending in 2019. All cabling has been upgraded to silicon high power lines. The two EHT units replaced with completely new ones, all transformer components have been changed, conformal coating (re-)applied to the stators; all rivets have been drilled out and removed, the flimsy plastic loudspeaker posts are now golden connects. One of the prejudices is that 57s produce insufficient bass. I beg to differ - consider trying a freshly refurbished pair. In summary: be aware (!): these speakers can become highly addictive and are time consuming - most of all in combination with a Quad 303 or 405-2. In retrospect: must have spent literally 100's of hours studying, refurbishing and listening to "Walkers' Little Wonders" with a big grin on my face. Weakness:
Standard plastic loudspeaker connects too flimsy; fronts easily dented; rather low WAF; units super (!) directional (complicated to find sweet spot); some spare parts are costly (stators; panels; EHT unit; transformer); increasingly hard to obtain a set in a reasonable price range; older 57's suffer from insufficient bass signal; rather bulky size hence hard to transport; potentially highly (!) addictive when functioning correctly. Price Paid: € 600
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 1979
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[Jan 19, 2019]
laraine
Strength:
I have owned a pair of these speakers since 1976 and they are still going strong. I have never had anything done to them. The front covers are rather easy to dent, unfortunately. I have a dent in both of mine. One happened when we moved house (I think) and the other when a knock at the door startled me and I dropped the vacuum cleaner hose, which struck the speaker. As far as I'm concerned my Quad equipment doesn't need replacing, though it would be nice to be able to listen to downloaded High Res music through it. I accept that this is never going to happen. I don't have $50,000 to $100,000 for new equipment. Weakness:
None as far as I'm concerned. I suspect many people whose speakers no longer work have been abusing them. There was good reason why these speakers were often preferred by organists. Nothing can produce as much bass sound as an organ! Price Paid: NZ$1300
Purchased: New
Model Year: 1976
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[Jan 19, 2019]
laraine
Strength:
I have owned a pair of these speakers since 1976 and they are still going strong. I have never had anything done to them. The front covers are rather easy to dent, unfortunately. I have a dent in both of mine. One happened when we moved house (I think) and the other when a knock at the door startled me and I dropped the vacuum cleaner hose, which struck the speaker. As far as I'm concerned my Quad equipment doesn't need replacing, though it would be nice to be able to listen to downloaded High Res music through it. I accept that this is never going to happen. I don't have $50,000 to $100,000 for new equipment. Weakness:
None as far as I'm concerned. I suspect many people whose speakers no longer work have been abusing them. Price Paid: NZ$1300
Purchased: New
Model Year: 1976
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[Nov 09, 2016]
Gordon
Audio Enthusiast
I will not repeat what so many have already said except to comment on the narrow listening. While I agree that these speakers are more sensitive to positioning and the room it is not untrue for other speakers as well.
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[Sep 04, 2016]
Bart
Audio Enthusiast
About 15 years ago i used to have a set of these ESL57. They were not in good shape but still quite impressive. They started to tick when you would play a little louder. I sold them and bought several other sets of speakers.
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[Mar 09, 2014]
Tunaoue
Audio Enthusiast
My friend has a set of these Quads. Since we're both audio buffs, we'd sit and listen several times.
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[Oct 28, 2011]
opus10
AudioPhile
My pair of 57s is middle-aged (late70s) and still sounds breathtaking. Let me amend that: the music sounds breathtaking. This iconic 50+ year-old design has simply no sound of its own, none that I can hear at least.
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[Jul 13, 2011]
Sri
AudioPhile
Just bought a late serial numbered version of these immortal classics. Mine are in the 45000 range, which makes them near the end of the run. I consider this the best audio purchase I have made in the last 25 years.
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