Quad ESL 2812X Electrostatic Speakers

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The QUAD ESL 2812X refines the original 2812 with precision engineering, UK-made transformers, and upgraded electronics. It delivers improved clarity, dynamics, and stereo imaging while preserving the iconic electrostatic purity and natural midrange of the classic ESL design.


The ESL X project began in 2019 as part of a detailed review of the dedicated QUAD Electrostatic loudspeaker facility. Overseen by Paul McConville—widely regarded as the world’s leading authority on QUAD ESL design with over four decades of experience—every facet of production was re-evaluated. This included an in-depth analysis of processes, materials, tools, techniques, and jigs used in the construction of a QUAD ESL. The objective was clear: to refine the manufacturing process and elevate the precision and performance of these iconic loudspeakers.

From Evolution to Transformation

Using tools such as advanced laser-precision metrology, QUAD engineers systematically improved key production stages—spraying, etching, diaphragm tensioning, and final assembly. These enhancements were applied across both passive and active components to strengthen the overall system integrity of the ESL 2912 and 2812. The audit was so thorough and the improvements so impactful that the team concluded the result deserved a new model designation, leading to the birth of the ESL X. Rather than reinventing the wheel, QUAD focused on meaningful refinements that together mark a significant transformation of its flagship electrostatic models.

The Electrostatic Advantage

Unlike conventional loudspeakers that rely on moving-coil drivers, QUAD ESLs use electrostatic panels. At their core lies a diaphragm made of ultra-thin Mylar film—ten times thinner than a human hair—suspended between two perforated metal stators. This diaphragm is charged to over 5.2kV DC, while the music signal is applied to the stators, generating an alternating electric field that causes the diaphragm to vibrate in perfect response to the audio. Thanks to its feather-light mass and uniform drive, the ESL delivers remarkable clarity, ultra-fast transients, and extremely low distortion, particularly in the all-important midrange frequencies.

Imaging Through Innovation

QUAD’s unique “point source” design, introduced with the ESL-63, remains a cornerstone of the ESL X’s performance. Instead of the diaphragm moving uniformly, a concentric ring electrode structure—fed by a sophisticated delay line—ensures that sound appears to radiate from a single spatial point. This creates an extraordinarily precise stereo image where instruments and vocals seem to hover in space, providing a near-holographic listening experience. It’s this precision imaging, combined with the electrostatic principle, that gives the ESL its famed hear-through quality and natural presentation.

High Voltage, Low Distortion

Operating at a high voltage of approximately 5,250 volts, the ESL X achieves exceptional control over the diaphragm's movement. This high-voltage operation dramatically reduces distortion and enhances linearity, even under demanding dynamic conditions. A high-voltage multiplier circuit, paired with a protective mechanism, ensures both performance and durability. The regulated power supply safeguards the speaker from overdriving and maintains consistent operation, preserving the delicate balance between power and precision for which QUAD ESLs are renowned.

The X-Level Enhancements

The ESL X introduces a range of engineering upgrades. A major change lies in the division of the previously monolithic PCB into three separate modules: a High-Voltage Multiplier, a Control and Protection Module, and a Low-Voltage Signal Module. This separation reduces interference, crosstalk, and noise, while improving system stability. Additionally, QUAD has returned to UK-manufactured, custom-specified audio transformers. Supervised by Rob Flain and his service team, these transformers offer enhanced mid-high frequency dynamics, wider bandwidth, and greater resolution. The result is improved transient attack, increased soundstage depth, and ultra-detailed micro-dynamics—firmly positioning the ESL X at the pinnacle of electrostatic loudspeaker design.

Specifications 

Model: ESL 2812X
Format: Floor standing dipole with 3° fixed tilt
Type: Multiple electrostatic drive membranes
Point Source Time Delay: Progressive concentric rings
Chassis Structure: Heavy duty composite aluminium / steel
Panel Elements: 4
Maximum Output: 2 N / m2 at 2m on axis
Sensitivity: 1.5 mbar per volt referred to 1m
(86dB/2.83V rms equivalent)
Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms
Impedance Variation: 4 - 15 Ohms
Maximum Input: Continuous input voltage (rms):
10V Programme Peak for undistorted output: 40V
Permitted peak input: 55
Frequency Response: 37Hz - 21kHz (-6dB)
33Hz - 23kHz (useable)
Directivity Index: See Polar Diagrams
Distortion: (100dB @ 1m) Above 1000Hz <0.15%
Above 100Hz <0.5%
Above 50Hz <1.0%
AC Input: 220 - 240V, 100-120V
Power Fuse: 100mA anti-surge, 200 - 240V
200mA anti-surge, 100 - 120V
Power Consumption: 8W
Dimensions: (H x W x D) 1070 x 690 x 380 (mm)
Net Weight: 35kg

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