Don't forget, this is a pair of speakers. Like any other speaker, they can and will be assessed subjectively just as well as objectively. Many on these forums have heard them, and have stated they don't get what all the fuss is about. For their size they go loud. They look different. They sound clean. Those that like their "bass" on the strong side will probably love them, but those that prefer their bass to not take charge of the proceedings may not. To me, it's almost like they've gone for the bass orientated, immediately impressionable market, much like the budget standmount market. They had bucket loads of bass in our demo room, which means they'd have easily sold, but once most users got them home, they'd find they're just way too bassy for the average room.
Like all active speakers with onboard DSP, much of their impressive capabilities won't necessarily be down to their natural abilities. As I mentioned earlier, they'll go loud, but there's circuitry in place that will curtail dynamics in order to protect the speaker when it is out of its depth. It may sound like they've defied the laws of physics, but those laws still exist, and this circuitry will be distorting the sound, whether many can hear it or not. Meridian were doing this in the 90s.