Looks like the any sayers from the peanut gallery at AVS finally found the results of Bob's listening season. 
Now they think that I completely redesigned the crossover and conveniently discarded all the measurements so no one would know that they were really different.
If you are referring to me as to the motivation of the above posts you are way off. I have a membership over there but haven't posted in years. Don't have a dog in this hunt but I did recently purchase 2 pairs of B2031P's.

Here are the speakers that the Behringer's replaced.
Disregard the RS90's on top... surround rears. Just placed on top for the pic. Bought the Behringers originally for computer desktop speakers and just for the helluvit, hooked them up to the living room system. I played the Dire Straits Brother's in Arms SACD, Michael McDonald's concert Bluray, and various BD movies and that was that! They were staying in my main system. Found them to be more efficient, incredibly dynamic, and much to my disbelief, more pleasing musically. Granted the Monitor Audio's are certainly more refined in their presentation and I suspect flatter in FR, it sounds contrived. My wife summed it up best by saying the MA's sound compressed.
I am not one of the Flat Earther's as you call them but I have recapped several speakers and know there is a difference. To me there is more space between the instruments and "air" in the highs. I run fairly high-power and have found the most easily noted differentiating factor IMO with higher quality parts is when the throttle is opened. The threshold for smearing and the sound becoming one dimensional is far lower. On the other hand, I am not about to buy moon crystals to place on my speakers either. I have to get the best bang for the buck and these units provide that in spades.
Interested in seeing if I can improve these speakers even more and that is all. (Have some more mods planned for the cabinets as well as working on the placement.) Will call tomorrow about ordering the crossover parts. Probably will not be able to get all the parts at once since I want to do three speakers and cash is tight right now.

Hey, come to think of it. I have another completely stock Behringer still in the box that I could easily compare with a modded version.
Hmmm... More to come.