Nice one maties!
In fact, that was definitely the case few decades ago... hence the very reason why ML pays Joe V big bucks to keep his imagination working, churning out those dsp and special Joe V- digital filters! For without these gadgets, and marvellous mind of JoeV, that bass driver to panel integration would never work!
I also believe the high powered Class D amplifiers that control the LF drivers and also used in ML's BF series subs are an integral component in getting the bass to be more linear with far greater speed and agility. They really move quite fast!
Using aluminium drivers, certainly helps with this greater linearity and speed, plus far greater rigidness. One of my very good mates who has still has the Statements Evo-II's, changed all the paper fibre cones on the mid bass towers to full aluminium type, and the performance differences are stunning! The other main reason changing from paper fibre to aluminium was because over a period of time, the paper fibre drivers deteriorated, hence due to tropical climes.
There are quite a number of other hybrid type speaker systems that incorporate various other gadgets to arrive at a more seamless integration between panel and bass drivers. For example, the Gryphon Pendragon system and Genesis Dragons or now called the Primes, use a newer version of Arnie Nudell's famous Servo controlled bass unit. This is quite a complex unit to use and can cause all sorts of issues. However, once set up right, it works quite well.
Similarly Avant Garde uses dsp engines, Class D amps and an array parametric equalisers in digital domain to arrive at better bass to horn integration. Even on their older systems, it was quite apparent that the bass drivers were off track... nothing close to the speed of horns back then.
However, now AG's horns are far better in overall improvements, covering all angles compared to their previous series. So has Genesis and Gryphon come a long way, and continue to push the envelope towards superior quality.
Considering these very lofty systems, I sincerely believe that ML has really done well with their latest Masterpiece series and the BF series subs, especially when mating with full range stats, such as CLX's or other hybrids.
Would be interesting to see what type of new gear ML cones up with, especially after this level of high quality... can't imagine what the level of performance will be at in say 10yrs from now. Looking forward to it!
Cheers, and enjoy those very fine tunes!
Woof! RJ