The ZERO is not a band-aid. It is a problem solver, and very effective- usually removing coloration rather than adding it. There are many accolades on the zeroimpedance.com website and the product has been around now for nearly 20 years.
The issue we are dealing with here is that Martin-Logan recognized that solid state amps dominate the market, and they wanted to be part of that- because it sells more speakers. So they made their impedances extremely low.
The problem is that ESLs have the same efficiency at all frequencies. If you combine that with an amplifier that can double power as George suggests, the result is brightness. If the amp can otherwise drive the load but not double power, the tonality will be correct.
The ZERO allows this with many tube amps which otherwise would not be able to drive the half-ohm load which is what a Martin-Logan is at 20KHz. Sure, there is not much energy up there, but if you have too much it gets painful.
The issue we are dealing with here is that Martin-Logan recognized that solid state amps dominate the market, and they wanted to be part of that- because it sells more speakers. So they made their impedances extremely low.
The problem is that ESLs have the same efficiency at all frequencies. If you combine that with an amplifier that can double power as George suggests, the result is brightness. If the amp can otherwise drive the load but not double power, the tonality will be correct.
The ZERO allows this with many tube amps which otherwise would not be able to drive the half-ohm load which is what a Martin-Logan is at 20KHz. Sure, there is not much energy up there, but if you have too much it gets painful.