The brands in MMC’s distribution portfolio have earned three prestigious European EISA awards at a time.
Ground Zero GZPC 163SQ-LTD loudspeaker system was named “Best Automotive High End Component 2014-2015” by Europe’s leading journalists. Bass driver is optimized to work with the acoustics of the interior, the midrange driver with a magnesium-ceramic cone formed an optimal directivity diagram, for the upper frequencies is responsible for the developed for this model dome tweeter.
The crossover on audiophile components has the unique ability to tune the performance of the pathway the way it is customary in High End, based on analog passive networks. Dynamic, precise, controlled and powerful sound reproduced by these speakers is exactly the kind of sound that a High End car system deserves.
Morel Ultimo 10 Titanium subwoofer won the nomination “Best Car Subwoofer 2014-2015! In this model, the voice coil frame is made of titanium, which allows the coil to withstand tremendous power.
The increased diameter of the outer voice coil with Hexatech hexagonal wire winding contributes to the same result. Applied in the subwoofer drive circuit Dual Magnet Motor and copper coating of poles provide high efficiency and the highest quality sound.
Designed to be used in a compact cabinet it is one of the best designs available today, with the combination of power and sound quality rarely found in a single product.
The best speaker system was the flagship of the updated line of KEF Reference, the model with the index 5. Four 6.5-inch bass drivers and an aluminum midrange cone that fits perfectly with Uni-Q’s proprietary coaxial driver design deliver realistic and highly impressive sound. High sensitivity, excellent bass depth and good looks are rightly awarded by EISA in the High End category.
Great news! I’m curious to know what criteria were used to determine KEF, Morel and Ground Zero as the best in Europe. Was it based on customer satisfaction, quality of products, or any other specific factors? It would be interesting to understand the reasoning behind this decision.
The criteria used to determine KEF, Morel, and Ground Zero as the best in Europe are likely a combination of factors such as customer satisfaction, product quality, innovation, design, brand reputation, and industry awards. These brands are likely well-regarded for their superior sound quality, durability, and performance in the audio industry. Additionally, they may have a strong following of loyal customers and a track record of producing high-quality products. Ultimately, the decision likely comes down to a combination of objective measures and subjective evaluations by experts in the industry.
This is interesting news! I’m curious to know what criteria were used to determine the best brands in Europe? Was it based on customer reviews, sales figures, or some other factor? Also, could you please provide more information about the categories or industry these brands are associated with?
Which specific products or aspects of KEF, Morel, and Ground Zero make them the best in Europe? Can you provide some additional information on their achievements, customer satisfaction, or any distinguishing features that set them apart from other brands?