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MartinLogan The Quest Floorstanding Loudspeakers

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MartinLogan  ·   The Quest    ·  Floorstanding Loudspeakers

Price

AUD $1,100

Region/State

(VIC) Victoria/Australia

Suburb or Town

Mulgrave

Condition/Warranty

Condition: Fair
Warranty: None or Limited Warranty (in compliance with Consumer Law)

Payment Method

:Paypal, EFT, Cash on Pickup

Original Receipt Available

 No

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping: Not available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

 Yes

Reason for Selling

down size

Bought four years ago from a member.

have been working well.

WARRANTY INFORMATION (Private Seller)

The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.

This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
MartinLogan Quest (and Quest Z) floorstanding loudspeakers receive highly positive feedback from users and audiophiles, praised for exceptional sound clarity and imaging but noted for setup challenges and a narrow sweet spot.

### Sound Quality
Users consistently highlight superb clarity, imaging, and soundstaging, especially for acoustic, classical, jazz, and rock music, with the electrostatic panel delivering transparent mids and highs. The hybrid design (electrostatic panel + sealed woofer) provides controlled, fast bass without boominess, though some report variability depending on amplification and room setup—sounding "very good" or "very bad" in different systems. Bass integration can require precise positioning to balance midbass with lower mids, and it may not satisfy those needing extreme low-end extension (no subwoofer required for many).

### Build Quality
Construction is regarded as solid and attractive, with a curved electrostatic panel for improved HF dispersion and a well-damped sealed woofer enclosure for stat-like transients. The Quest Z version features crossover improvements (e.g., reduced impedance dip to ~3 ohms, bass contour switch for -5dB cut below 200Hz), which dealers confirmed did not alter the sound. Setup is heavy and demands two people, plus ample room space (e.g., absorbers behind panels).

### Reliability
Feedback indicates good long-term reliability, with a 2012 user reporting full functionality after service from MartinLogan support. Minor issues like impedance challenges with low-power amps (e.g., SE or PP 20W) are noted, but users drive them successfully with various amps like Jadis or Classé. Crossover mods are field-serviceable via dealers.

### Strengths
- Outstanding transparency and detail in mids/highs, vivid soundstage.
- Controlled, punchy bass with room flexibility via contouring.
- Bi-wiring ease and value for audiophiles seeking electrostatic performance.
- Ages well ("aged with wine").

### Weaknesses
- Narrow sweet spot requires precise listener positioning.
- Setup-sensitive: Needs large room, toe-in, and optimal amp matching; bass can falter in poor setups.
- Heavy and demanding to position.

### Overall Reputation
Rated 4.8/5 on AudioReview, the Quest holds a strong cult following among electrostatic fans for its "astounding" fidelity and benchmark status in its era, often compared favorably to later MartinLogan models. Users would "snatch them up" again, though they demand careful system integration.
This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
The fair market price for used MartinLogan Quest (or Quest Z) floorstanding loudspeakers in AUD is approximately $2,500–$4,000 per pair, based on recent second-hand listings converted at current exchange rates (around 1 EUR ≈ 1.65 AUD, 1 USD ≈ 1.50 AUD). No new units are available, as this discontinued model (original MSRP ~$4,295 USD) only trades on the used market.

### Typical Price Range by Condition
| Condition | Price Range (AUD, per pair) | Examples |
|-----------|-----------------------------|----------|
| Good/Excellent (minor wear, fully functional) | $3,000–$4,000 | Equivalent to €1,800 (~$2,970 AUD) listing in Feb 2025; US listings imply ~$3,000–$4,000 AUD after conversion and condition adjustment |
| Fair/Average (visible wear, operational) | $2,000–$3,000 | Equivalent to €1,500 (~$2,475 AUD) for hybrid variant in Dec 2024; lower-end US sales suggest this for older units |
| Parts/Non-functional | Under $500 | US subwoofer parts at $75 USD (~$113 AUD) in 2022 |

Prices vary significantly by condition, with excellent cosmetic and functional state (e.g., 7/10 rating with no issues) commanding premiums near 80–90% of MSRP equivalent.

### Key Factors Affecting Value
- Condition: Minor nicks or wear reduce value by 20–40%; fully tested units with manuals/boxes fetch more.
- Age and History: Discontinued model (pre-2025), so originality and low ownership count boost appeal; no tobacco exposure noted as positive.
- Location/Market: European listings (e.g., Hungary, Germany) at €1,500–1,800; US adds ~$299 shipping, impacting international buyers.
- Completeness: Original boxes increase desirability but raise shipping costs (local pickup preferred).
- Demand: Niche electrostatic hybrid design appeals to audiophiles; recent 2025 listings indicate steady used market, though sparse.

These estimates are conservative, drawn from 2024–2025 data amid stable hi-fi resale trends; actual sales may fluctuate with local AUD demand.

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