Thorough a review as possible to be sure. Nothing was missed.
What a long, crude way around the block with trying to get so much bass from such a small box, along with two radiators, only to arrive at such low sensitivity? Seems it would just end up pee-peeing allover the midrange. I have yet to find one speaker that uses these small subwoofers trying to fake large, that impresses me. To the contrary, they end up pretty much turning me off to small, 2-way speakers entirely.
I have also grown rather tired of the carbon fiber fixation that has found itself in everything supposedly SOTA. The motor structure is impressive, I suppose, but to me, looks more like a solution chasing a self-inflicted problem.
I don't mean to poo allover these products and I am sure it will satisfy certain audiences, but this trend just seems counterintuitive, an appeasement for those who are allergic to mass. I tried it. I figured that technology had figured out a way to cheat physics efficiently somehow but that's what it really amounts to. . .a cheat. Yet the elephant in the room here ends up being a fat-a$$ amplifier showing the obvious of there being no free lunch, regardless. You're going to pay, no matter what.