This is a marketing issue. A speaker with low sensitivity (i.e., mid-80's) is an automatic deal killer for me, especially for an open baffle design. When I initially saw the S6 on your website, I immediately eliminated it as a possible purchase based on its low sensitivity. I'm probably not alone, so I'd suggest a real-world measurement. To be transparent, Spatial could say something like, "Although the S6 measured 85dB sensitivity anechoically, the in-home response will be 88-90 dB." The next sentence can explain why or point the reader to a white paper or link to an independent source that explains how speaker sensitivity is calculated. This statement would keep me interested in the S6 and I'd appreciate the integrity of the information provided. Another option is to get an independent in-room measurement from a trusted source and use that number.