As recorded you've got a +/- 5 db tolerance (which doesn't win any prizes), but close mic-ing will hide some things too. Record 200hz - 20khz with a single speaker playing at 1m. That range will limit the influence of room boundaries on the measurement.
BTW your response to everettT was nothing but the marketing BS he described. Please don't read that as me being a jerk, not my intent at all, just giving you perspective. Without quantifiable data, which Klipsch does not provide, it's all just marketing 'fluff.'
S&V further confused things by using a relative level loudness measurement which is weighted differently than an SPL measurement. Useful measurements can be found from Soundstage magazine as they follow a similar, yet not nearly as thorough, process developed by Floyd Toole while he was at the NRC. Last I checked tho, they have not done any with Klipsch. They did do the KEF LS50 which I auditioned with another member. Very good sound, but something wasn't quite right. The Soundstage measurement confirmed two resonances right in the midrange that colored the sound. Given the price, they ended up going back to the store.
So to the OP
@dafirst search Soundstage measurements for your KEF selections as that is the only measurable data available for your speaker choices. You may find discouraging data though, so keep your options open to other brands too!