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Stan
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What exactly is the purpose for the resonators? Why do they go really low for low notes and then high in the middle then low again at the top for the black keys? This idea, I think, is more common in the older versions of marimbas, e.g. "Deagan" and "Musser". I notice that my old "Musser" 4 octave has the black key resonators the same depth on the high and low notes. Is this an astetic thing or acoustical thing? The newer marimbas, "Marimba One", "Malletech" do not look like the old Musser's, did they change the design? Thank-you for all the help and I hope I can clear up my confusion. Stan
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