This entire discussion has been about the tweeter, which is identical in the 250 and 360. Since I have a pair of 250s, I have spent many hours with that tweeter, and know that it is excellent in every way.
(I have, of course, auditioned the 360s. I chose the 250s because they are more appropriate for my room.)
Good point about the tweeter being the same. It's dispersion has been brought into question. I think the unofficial score card reads 'good'. If the off axis dB readings didn't drop off quite as much the score card would read 'very good' like the rest of the drivers in the speaker.
Now I'm not 100% on this but I think the tweeter even though it's the same, will behave differently due to having to contend with being in different system with different drivers and a different cabinet. The similarities that the 250 and 360 have are quality drivers, quality crossovers, weak cabinets, improper acoustic damping, terrific value and a good sound to begin with. I believe that both models can be modified easily enough to sound much better.
I had the 250's also. They were too big for my room so I did the oddest thing and got the 360's because circumstances allowed me to sell off what I had and bring the 360's in without a lot of money being spent. I simply decided to trade space for sound. I started off just a few years back with the Primus HTIB.

Obviously I'm a Primus fan. So I'm pretty new to this and am intrigued by the numbers, measurements, science and research that relates to all of this A/V stuff. I haven't audition squat due to a lack of opportunity and a sneaking suspicion that my ears are a tad unreliable. I like the numbers and have identified a few people who I believe understand those numbers and am trying to learn a thing or two from them.
So let's kiss and make up.
Edit: I just did the RTA thing and everything is different now. I had crazy equalization to get a relatively flat response before the mod. Now the RTA tells me that my levels reflect the craziness I was doing with the EQ. So I'll be able to have the adjustments be less extreme for a corrected room response.
YEAH !!! 

This might be a premature victory dance but I'm a little excited.
