I think it's telling us something when a reviewer buys a pair of speakers they just examined. Whatever the reasoning or logic may be and regardless the true efficacy of the technology in question, that both Poes and Shady experienced these and found something of value in them shouldn't be dismissed.
I'm not going to run out, sell my Phil3s and BMRs, and go all in on a Polk Legend rig just because of the review. I do find it interesting, and a little exciting, that these Speakers elicited the response they did. (Afterall, its not like Poes is a first time poster coming in claiming he found the perfect audiophile solution to all our SQ problems!
Likewise, this feels different than the effusive praise showered upon the Tekton Double Impacts by a couple early reviewers that claimed to be replacing their previous reference gear with DIs while not supporting their reviews and praise with any measurements to back it up.)
What would be more informative is a follow up review after he is fully settled and has them set up in whatever new system he might employ them, allowing us to see a different setting, what needed to be done to accommodate that proper setup in that room, and more impressions of their performance.