Here are some measurements. Keep in mind all of this is blown up on a 5db scale.
The frequency response from 300Hz to 16kHz is almost +/-1db all the way. A crossover in the 180Hz to 200Hz range looks good too. And yea they do average about 93.5db across the board. So you can drive them with just about anything.

And check out how smoothly these drivers roll off into each other. And this is just with a second order crossover.

Here is what's really cool and the number one sign of how clean these sound. Check out how clean and fast this spectral decay is. This is especially fast in the range below 2kHz. This is super rare to see a decay rate this clean and fast. There is a LOT to be said for light weight moving masses. These will crush later woofers for resolution.

The impedance looks great too. An easy load.

Now check this out. This is the vertical off axis response. This is very consistent. These are taken at one meter and each measurement is is taken after moving the mic up 4" per measurement. I rarely see speakers measure this smooth in the vertical off axis.

And the horizontal off axis looks great too. These are taken on axis, at 10, 20, 30, and 40 degrees off axis. Remember this is a 5db scale.

And since the baffle is asymmetrical it took these measurements going the other way too.

That wave guide on the tweeter worked great.
Now check this out for accuracy. These measurements were taken on axis and at 10 and 20 degrees off axis each way.


These things are so accurate in each direction that it is creepy. These things are going to freak people out.