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Tools
These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.
Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble with your MartinLogan Motion 4i, check out our troubleshooting guide to fix some common issues.
Background
Released in 2010, the MartinLogan Motion 4i speaker was influenced by the clarity and detail of MartinLogan’s high-end electrostatic features but at a significantly reduced price. While considered a shelf speaker, the Motion 4i can be mounted in many different positions, including upside down, to enhance every consumer’s experience with the speaker. Its glossy piano-black finish and intricate design allows it to stand as a timeless element of any household.
The speaker’s capability to produce high frequencies with ease is due to the folded motion tweeter which allows air to be more compressed with the small mass of the tweeter, and the folded nature of it which amplifies the clarity and removes distortion from high frequency sounds. On the other hand, the low frequencies are amplified by the cascading bass reflex port which slows down air motion that is released from the speaker which diminishes any chance of low frequency distortion.
Joe Vojtko, MartinLogan's chief technologist, produced proprietary crossover networks that use "custom air core coil inductors, low DCR steel laminate inductors, and polyester film and low-DF electrolytic capacitors" that produces the best clarity for the Motion series. The voicing of the Vojtko crossover networks was "conducted in a space [...] of a real-world environment" which allows the speakers "to sound their best in real-world rooms."
Source: MartinLogan Motion 4i Website
Identification
This model of the MartinLogan speakers is defined by its model number, MO4IBL, and name, Motion 4i. There should be five indentations at the upper third of the face of the speaker when stood upright. It can also be identified by its signature curved back.
Technical Specifications
System Frequency Response:
- 70–23,000 Hz ±3 dB
Dispersion:
- 80° Horizontal
- 80° Vertical
Recommended Amplifier Power:
- 20–150 Watts
Maximum Input Power:
- 75 Watts
Sensitivity:
- 90 dB @2.83 volts/meter
Impedance:
- 4 Ohms
- Compatible with 4, 6, or 8 Ohm rated amplifiers
Crossover Frequency:
- 2,900 Hz
High Frequency Driver:
- 1” x 1.4” (2.6cm x 3.6cm) Folded Motion Transducer with 5.25” x 1.75” (13.3cm x 4.4cm) diaphragm
Low Frequency Driver:
- 4” (10.2cm) paper cone with stamped steel basket
- Non-resonant asymmetrical chamber format
- Rigid structured dust cap to reduce cone break-up modes
Components:
- Custom air core coil and low DCR steel laminate inductors
- Polyester film capacitors in series and low DF electrolytic capacitors in parallel
- Overall system thermal/current protection
Controls:
- Folded Bass Reflex Port
Binding Post Inputs:
- Push style with banana jacks
Finish:
- Gloss Black
Accessories (included):
- Wall mount bracket
Weight:
- 6 lbs. (2.72 kg)
Size (H x W x D):
- 12.6” x 5.6” x 5.7” (32 x 14.3 x 14.5 cm)
Source: Martin Logan 4i Website