ESS
The Heil Air Motion Transformer — unlike anything else
History
ESS (ElectroStatic Sound Systems) was founded in 1972 in Sacramento, California. The company's raison d'être was to commercialize a revolutionary tweeter design invented by German physicist Dr. Oskar Heil—the Air Motion Transformer (AMT). Dr. Heil's AMT design was fundamentally different from traditional dome or cone tweeters. Rather than moving air directly with a piston-like motion, the AMT used a folded diaphragm that "squeezed" air, accelerating it through the folds to create sound. This resulted in exceptional transient response and detail retrieval that conventional designs couldn't match. The first ESS speaker, appropriately named the AMT1, debuted in 1972. Its distinctive pyramid-shaped cabinet housed the Heil AMT tweeter alongside a 10-inch ported woofer. The speaker's unique appearance and extraordinary high-frequency performance created an immediate sensation in the audio world. In 1977, Dr. Heil developed the ESS Transar, a full-range implementation of AMT technology. This ambitious design attempted to extend the AMT principle across the entire frequency spectrum—a challenging engineering feat that pushed the boundaries of speaker design. While ESS ceased manufacturing complete speakers in later years, the Heil AMT design continues to be manufactured and is used by numerous high-end speaker manufacturers today, testament to the enduring validity of Dr. Heil's innovation.Key Facts
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1972, Sacramento, California |
| Founder | ESS Corporation (licensed Heil's design) |
| Key Technology | Air Motion Transformer (AMT) |
| Inventor | Dr. Oskar Heil (German physicist) |
| First Product | AMT1 (1972) |
| Legacy | AMT design still widely used |
Legendary Products
ESS AMT1 (1972)
The speaker that introduced the AMT to the world. Its distinctive pyramid cabinet housed a Heil AMT tweeter and 10-inch woofer. The AMT's lightning-fast transient response revealed details in recordings that other speakers obscured.ESS AMT1 Tower / AMT1D (1970s-80s)
Larger floor-standing versions of the AMT1 with enhanced woofers and greater output capability. These became favorites among audiophiles seeking the AMT's clarity with more substantial bass.ESS Transar (1977)
Dr. Heil's ambitious full-range AMT speaker, attempting to extend the air motion transformer principle across all frequencies. A rare and fascinating speaker for collectors.ESS AMT Monitors
Professional studio monitors featuring Heil AMT technology found their way into recording studios, where their revealing nature helped engineers create better mixes.Sound Signature
The Heil Air Motion Transformer produces high frequencies unlike any other driver technology. Instead of pushing air with a pistoning motion, the AMT squeezes air through folded diaphragm pleats, accelerating it to five times the diaphragm's own velocity. The result is transient speed that makes conventional dome tweeters sound sluggish by comparison. Cymbal strikes appear and decay with startling realism, vocal sibilants are rendered with microscopic precision, and the high-frequency detail retrieval is genuinely revelatory.
The AMT's speed also means these speakers are exceptionally revealing of source quality. Feed them a well-recorded acoustic album and you will hear the room around the musicians; feed them a compressed modern master and the AMT will tell you about every artifact. Paired with a quality woofer, the overall presentation is open, dynamic, and breathtakingly fast — the kind of sound that makes you re-examine recordings you thought you knew well.
Collecting ESS
The original AMT1 in its distinctive pyramid cabinet is the iconic ESS collectible — a speaker that looks as revolutionary as it sounds. The later AMT1 Tower and AMT1D floor-standing versions added more capable woofers and greater output, making them the practical choice for larger rooms. The Transar, Dr. Heil's ambitious full-range AMT speaker from 1977, is exceptionally rare and represents one of the most fascinating experiments in speaker history.
When buying vintage ESS speakers, the AMT driver itself is remarkably durable — the folded Kapton diaphragm rarely fails if it has not been physically damaged. The woofers, however, almost always need attention; foam surrounds deteriorate with age and replacement is straightforward. Many owners upgrade to modern woofers with better bass extension and power handling while keeping the original AMT, which remains the heart and soul of these speakers. The AMT technology has proven so enduring that numerous high-end manufacturers now use Heil-derived drivers in their current product lines.
Competitors & Comparisons
ESS vs Magneplanar: Both planar designs; ESS AMT, Magneplanar true ribbon ESS vs Acoustic Research: Different philosophies; ESS speed, AR accuracy ESS vs modern AMT speakers: ESS originals; many brands now license Heil's patentSpeakers
- ESS - Air Motion Transformer Pioneer — Creator of the AMT (Air Motion Transformer) tweeter invented by Oskar Heil. The ESS AMT1 revolutionized high-frequency reproduction.
Speakers
- AMT-1 (1978) — The ESS AMT-1 is a pioneering electrostatic tweeter module developed by Electro-Static Solutions, known for its innovative quasi-ribbon design and integration into high-end speaker systems.
- AMT-1-TOWER (1978) — A pioneering full-range electrostatic hybrid tower speaker featuring ESS's innovative AMT technology.
- AMT-10 (1978) — A pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module from ESS, known for its speed, clarity, and innovative design.
- AMT-10B (1978) — A pioneering electrostatic tweeter module using ESS's innovative Air Motion Transformer technology.
- AMT-1B (1978) — The ESS AMT-1B is a pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module, celebrated for its clarity, speed, and innovative transducer design in high-end audio systems.
- AMT-1C (1981) — A pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module designed for high-fidelity speaker integration.
- AMT-3 (1978) — ESS AMT-3, a pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module from the late 1970s, renowned for its speed, clarity, and innovative design.
- AMT-4 (1978) — ESS AMT-4 — a pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module designed for high-end speaker integration and superior high-frequency reproduction.
- AMT-5 (1978) — ESS AMT-5 electrostatic tweeter module, a pioneering high-frequency driver known for transparency and speed.
- AMT-6 (1978) — A high-end electrostatic tweeter module designed for integration into custom speaker systems, representing ESS's pioneering work in planar transducer technology.
- AMT-7 (1978) — ESS AMT-7: A pioneering air motion transformer tweeter that redefined high-frequency clarity in vintage hi-fi systems'
- AMT-8 (1982) — A high-end electrostatic speaker system from ESS featuring advanced AMT tweeter technology and hybrid design.
- AMT-Series (1978) — A pioneering series of high-end electrostatic and planar magnetic loudspeakers from ESS, known for their innovative Air Motion Transformer (AMT) tweeters.
- CONNOISSEUR-SERIES AMT-450 (1985) — High-end electrostatic hybrid loudspeaker from ESS featuring AMT driver technology and planar magnetic design.
- HEIL-AMT-MODEL-7 (1978) — A high-efficiency AMT tweeter module designed for integration into custom speaker systems, representing ESS's pioneering work in air motion transformer technology.
- HEIL-AMT-MODEL-9 (1978) — An experimental electrostatic hybrid transducer system developed by ESS, representing early innovation in AMT driver technology.
- HEIL-AMT-MONITOR (1978) — A rare and innovative electrostatic hybrid loudspeaker featuring the Heil Air Motion Transformer.
- LE-20 (1980) — ESS LE-20 electrostatic loudspeaker offering transparent, detailed sound with advanced field-plate technology.
- PERFORMANCE-PS-4-A (1985) — A high-end passive speaker system from ESS known for its advanced driver technology and audiophile-grade sound reproduction.
- PERFORMANCE-PS-5-A (1982) — ESS PERFORMANCE-PS-5-A — a high-end passive crossover designed for precision speaker integration in audiophile-grade systems.
- PS-261 (1978) — A high-end passive crossover designed for use with ESS's legendary AMT drivers and speaker systems.
- PS-61 (1978) — The ESS Connoisseur PS-61 (1980s) is a compact floor-standing speaker kit with passive radiator design and impulse-correct engineering. Specs, history, and eBay listings.
- PS-62 (1985) — ESS PS-62 passive radiator system designed to enhance bass response in high-fidelity speaker setups.
- PS-81 (1978) — A rare and innovative electrostatic speaker system from ESS, representing early high-end hybrid audio design.
- TEMPEST-BOOKSHELF-CLASSIC (1985) — A rare and distinctive bookshelf speaker from ESS, blending advanced driver technology with compact design for high-fidelity sound.
- TEMPEST-BOOKSHELF-I (1985) — A compact bookshelf speaker from ESS featuring the iconic Heil Air Motion Transformer tweeter, delivering detailed high-frequency response with dynamic clarity.
- TEMPEST-BOOKSHELF-II (1985) — A compact bookshelf speaker from ESS featuring the legendary Heil Air Motion Transformer tweeter for exceptional high-frequency clarity.
- TEMPEST-LS-1 (1985) — A rare and innovative electrostatic loudspeaker system from ESS, combining planar magnetic and electrostatic technologies for exceptional clarity and transparency.
- TEMPEST-LS-2 (1985) — A high-end electrostatic loudspeaker system from ESS, known for its planar magnetic design and exceptional clarity.
- TEMPEST-LS-3 (1985) — A rare and innovative electrostatic hybrid loudspeaker from ESS, combining planar magnetic drivers with a unique horn-loaded electrostatic panel.
- TEMPEST-LS-4 (1985) — A high-end electrostatic hybrid loudspeaker from ESS, combining planar magnetic and electrostatic technologies for exceptional clarity and imaging.
- TEMPEST-LS-5 (1985) — A rare and innovative electrostatic loudspeaker system from ESS, blending planar magnetic and electrostatic technologies for exceptional clarity and imaging.
- TEMPEST-LS-8 (1985) — A rare and innovative electrostatic loudspeaker system from ESS, blending planar magnetic and electrostatic technologies for exceptional clarity and imaging.
- TEMPEST-SERIES (1985) — A rare and ambitious high-end loudspeaker series from ESS, featuring planar magnetic drivers and innovative hybrid design for exceptional clarity and imaging.
- TRANSAR (1978) — The ESS TRANSAR, a unique active crossover and room correction system from the late 1970s, designed to optimize speaker performance and acoustic integration.
- TRANSAR-ATD-II (1985) — A rare and innovative electromagnetic speaker protection and transient correction device from ESS, designed to enhance dynamic loudspeaker performance and prevent damage.
- TRANSAR-II (1985) — ESS TRANSAR-II — a rare and enigmatic audio processor from the mid-1980s, believed to be an experimental active crossover or room correction device from the legendary speaker manufacturer ESS.
- TRANSAR-Series (1978) — A pioneering line of electrostatic speaker systems from ESS, known for their innovative hybrid design and ribbon-based tweeters.
- Translinear (1975) — A pioneering active crossover and equalization system designed for high-fidelity multi-driver loudspeaker integration.
- TRANSLINEAR-II (1977) — A groundbreaking hybrid electrostatic and dynamic loudspeaker system from ESS, combining planar clarity with bass driver efficiency.
- TRANSSTATIC-1 (1978) — A revolutionary hybrid electrostatic and dynamic loudspeaker system from ESS, blending planar clarity with bass punch.
- TRANSSTATIC-2 (1978) — A unique hybrid electrostatic/transducer loudspeaker system from ESS, blending planar clarity with dynamic driver efficiency.
Other Models
- ESS - Air Motion Transformer Pioneer — Creator of the AMT (Air Motion Transformer) tweeter invented by Oskar Heil. The ESS AMT1 revolutionized high-frequency reproduction.
- AMT-1 (1978) — The ESS AMT-1 is a pioneering electrostatic tweeter module developed by Electro-Static Solutions, known for its innovative quasi-ribbon design and integration into high-end speaker systems.
- AMT-1-TOWER (1978) — A pioneering full-range electrostatic hybrid tower speaker featuring ESS's innovative AMT technology.
- AMT-10 (1978) — A pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module from ESS, known for its speed, clarity, and innovative design.
- AMT-10B (1978) — A pioneering electrostatic tweeter module using ESS's innovative Air Motion Transformer technology.
- AMT-1B (1978) — The ESS AMT-1B is a pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module, celebrated for its clarity, speed, and innovative transducer design in high-end audio systems.
- AMT-1C (1981) — A pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module designed for high-fidelity speaker integration.
- AMT-3 (1978) — ESS AMT-3, a pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module from the late 1970s, renowned for its speed, clarity, and innovative design.
- AMT-4 (1978) — ESS AMT-4 — a pioneering air motion transformer tweeter module designed for high-end speaker integration and superior high-frequency reproduction.
- AMT-5 (1978) — ESS AMT-5 electrostatic tweeter module, a pioneering high-frequency driver known for transparency and speed.
- AMT-6 (1978) — A high-end electrostatic tweeter module designed for integration into custom speaker systems, representing ESS's pioneering work in planar transducer technology.
- AMT-7 (1978) — ESS AMT-7: A pioneering air motion transformer tweeter that redefined high-frequency clarity in vintage hi-fi systems'
- AMT-8 (1982) — A high-end electrostatic speaker system from ESS featuring advanced AMT tweeter technology and hybrid design.
- AMT-Series (1978) — A pioneering series of high-end electrostatic and planar magnetic loudspeakers from ESS, known for their innovative Air Motion Transformer (AMT) tweeters.
- CONNOISSEUR-SERIES AMT-450 (1985) — High-end electrostatic hybrid loudspeaker from ESS featuring AMT driver technology and planar magnetic design.
- HEIL-AMT-MODEL-7 (1978) — A high-efficiency AMT tweeter module designed for integration into custom speaker systems, representing ESS's pioneering work in air motion transformer technology.
- HEIL-AMT-MODEL-9 (1978) — An experimental electrostatic hybrid transducer system developed by ESS, representing early innovation in AMT driver technology.
- HEIL-AMT-MONITOR (1978) — A rare and innovative electrostatic hybrid loudspeaker featuring the Heil Air Motion Transformer.
- LE-20 (1980) — ESS LE-20 electrostatic loudspeaker offering transparent, detailed sound with advanced field-plate technology.
- PERFORMANCE-PS-4-A (1985) — A high-end passive speaker system from ESS known for its advanced driver technology and audiophile-grade sound reproduction.
- PERFORMANCE-PS-5-A (1982) — ESS PERFORMANCE-PS-5-A — a high-end passive crossover designed for precision speaker integration in audiophile-grade systems.
- PS-261 (1978) — A high-end passive crossover designed for use with ESS's legendary AMT drivers and speaker systems.
- PS-61 (1978) — The ESS Connoisseur PS-61 (1980s) is a compact floor-standing speaker kit with passive radiator design and impulse-correct engineering. Specs, history, and eBay listings.
- PS-62 (1985) — ESS PS-62 passive radiator system designed to enhance bass response in high-fidelity speaker setups.
- PS-81 (1978) — A rare and innovative electrostatic speaker system from ESS, representing early high-end hybrid audio design.
- TEMPEST-BOOKSHELF-CLASSIC (1985) — A rare and distinctive bookshelf speaker from ESS, blending advanced driver technology with compact design for high-fidelity sound.
- TEMPEST-BOOKSHELF-I (1985) — A compact bookshelf speaker from ESS featuring the iconic Heil Air Motion Transformer tweeter, delivering detailed high-frequency response with dynamic clarity.
- TEMPEST-BOOKSHELF-II (1985) — A compact bookshelf speaker from ESS featuring the legendary Heil Air Motion Transformer tweeter for exceptional high-frequency clarity.
- TEMPEST-LS-1 (1985) — A rare and innovative electrostatic loudspeaker system from ESS, combining planar magnetic and electrostatic technologies for exceptional clarity and transparency.
- TEMPEST-LS-2 (1985) — A high-end electrostatic loudspeaker system from ESS, known for its planar magnetic design and exceptional clarity.
- TEMPEST-LS-3 (1985) — A rare and innovative electrostatic hybrid loudspeaker from ESS, combining planar magnetic drivers with a unique horn-loaded electrostatic panel.
- TEMPEST-LS-4 (1985) — A high-end electrostatic hybrid loudspeaker from ESS, combining planar magnetic and electrostatic technologies for exceptional clarity and imaging.
- TEMPEST-LS-5 (1985) — A rare and innovative electrostatic loudspeaker system from ESS, blending planar magnetic and electrostatic technologies for exceptional clarity and imaging.
- TEMPEST-LS-8 (1985) — A rare and innovative electrostatic loudspeaker system from ESS, blending planar magnetic and electrostatic technologies for exceptional clarity and imaging.
- TEMPEST-SERIES (1985) — A rare and ambitious high-end loudspeaker series from ESS, featuring planar magnetic drivers and innovative hybrid design for exceptional clarity and imaging.
- TRANSAR (1978) — The ESS TRANSAR, a unique active crossover and room correction system from the late 1970s, designed to optimize speaker performance and acoustic integration.
- TRANSAR-ATD-II (1985) — A rare and innovative electromagnetic speaker protection and transient correction device from ESS, designed to enhance dynamic loudspeaker performance and prevent damage.
- TRANSAR-II (1985) — ESS TRANSAR-II — a rare and enigmatic audio processor from the mid-1980s, believed to be an experimental active crossover or room correction device from the legendary speaker manufacturer ESS.
- TRANSAR-Series (1978) — A pioneering line of electrostatic speaker systems from ESS, known for their innovative hybrid design and ribbon-based tweeters.
- Translinear (1975) — A pioneering active crossover and equalization system designed for high-fidelity multi-driver loudspeaker integration.
- TRANSLINEAR-II (1977) — A groundbreaking hybrid electrostatic and dynamic loudspeaker system from ESS, combining planar clarity with bass driver efficiency.
- TRANSSTATIC-1 (1978) — A revolutionary hybrid electrostatic and dynamic loudspeaker system from ESS, blending planar clarity with bass punch.
- TRANSSTATIC-2 (1978) — A unique hybrid electrostatic/transducer loudspeaker system from ESS, blending planar clarity with dynamic driver efficiency.