I don't like the review.
First, it goes out of it's way to try to say "don't you know I'm smart?". For example:
"See, I told you Dave's an audiophile, we use language like that to describe speaker designs."
Then some very odd statements like:
"acoustic suspension woofers tend to sound better than ported ones" - let me toss out both my Paradigm Signatures and my B&W 801's.
"Lightweight cabinets tend to make for a "lively," exciting sound" - No, they make for cabinet resonances and distortion as the cabinet becomes an out-of-phase and highly colored driver. There's real room for debate on the level of influence a given cabinet will have... but it's not a good thing.
Finally, there's the issue of speaking of subjectivity as objectivity (which could already be said of the two above):
"I'm certain I recently discovered the absolute diminishing returns point in hi-fi loudspeakers." - This is entirely unquantifiable. How would I go about proving these to be more than "five-times-better" than a $5 pair of computer speakers?