The review was good. The item people need to be aware of is the actual numbers used when graphing a set of points. Numbers Lie and Liars use Numbers! Here is why. You can get numbers to say anything you want and when looking at an honest graph (over honest in this instance-I am saying that Danny put this in to 5db sets to show how good it was) we interpret the graph as what we have seen in the past. Typical graph shows 10 db separations, this graph is labeled as one with 5 db separations and would to the normal viewer seem wavy, but if you extrapolate this out to a 10 db graph, is very flat across the spectrum. Not sure if we will ever have an agreed upon set of rules, but when you look at some speaker manufacturers, you must be careful and note the db separation and how the graph is plotted. Welcome to the politics of speaker manufacturing... We must be more aware of our specs. Yes, I am aware that the lines and info was not well represented to the end user... Great speaker, poorly put together review...
JP