Oh I’m sure they do know more than me, but that doesn’t mean a single measurement on one or two reviews is without error. A deep notch in THD at 55hz with a huge increase thereafter would indicate there’s a good chance the speaker is tuned at ~55hz. I don’t have the equipment to do an impedance sweep, and S&V doesn’t give one, but that would show the tuning via a spike in impedance.
I have seen the same measurements with the Klipsch R-15m. Since the port is a standard round port, it’s easy to measure and find the box tuning is 63hz. Again, this is the minimum motion point for the woofer, and a notch is seen in THD @63hz with a rapid increase thereafter. I also get about 50hz in room -3dB with these, but that is entirely due to room gain. Even with identical woofer diameter, the R-15m measured in the same manner as the 150m @50hz shows 27% THD at 90dB, didn’t even bother going to 100dB because it obviously wasn’t happy at 90 lol.
It’s worth noting when I was measuring the 150m 100dB was the absolute maximum at 50hz. An increase of even 2dB cause the VC to exceed xmax resulting in non linear behavior and a major increase in distortion, that was not only measurable, but clearly audible. More than likely, I’d lose anywhere from 3dB-6dB off that measurement outdoors.
Still, I’ve personally seen tower fail to achieve the same output in my room. My brother brought a pair of towers over with dual 6.5” drivers in a box tuned to 45hz, and an in room f3 of 38hz. They crapped out above 95dB on all bass below 80hz. Didn’t measure THD because we were just goofing off play low bass notes and using an spl meter, but the distortion was audible above 95dB.