In Reply to: After over 20 years MMG gets an update - MMGi posted by mbnx01 on May 20, 2017 at 12:58:50:
My guess, the improvements aren't "sexy" like "titanium-beryllium rocket pods" and "Einstein-Rosen nonlinear dielectric Fermi-surface transconducting crossover".
It's probably "We changed the tensioning and panel resonance controls a little bit, and compensated crossover parameters, and improved it thanks to better DSP-based measurement techniques, target curves from acoustic research and validated with blind testing. The materials are, as always, standard steel, wood, and regular electronic components which work completely fine in this application."
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