Vertical dispersion seems to be not so hot with these electrostats.
Yeah, I had listened to higher level models recently, but this was the biggest issue with the ones I listened to about 5 years ago (sorry, don't remember model).
When I stood up, the entire (and magnificent) sound stage collapsed.
More recent and more expensive models get around this by simply being taller.
Because they are curved in the horizontal, side to side was not so bad, but as soon as your ears get above the top of the panel, there is no real dispersion in that direction.
Unless I am completely wrong in my understanding of comb filtering, I don't believe that is the issue. As I understand it, the sound is coming from all of the film, not the discrete areas which cause a comb effect, so I would liken it to having a very large full-range driver. It is true that most ML electrostats have a woofer mounted at the bottom, but the sound I heard collapse involved the higher frequencies.
Please correct me if I am mistaken about comb filtering!