Just took a look. That HTM (?) graph of the MB Quart Vera shows rather impressive on-axis response with essentially +/-1.5db tolerance in its passband, although it looks very smoothed out so I can't say for sure how reliable it is. Still, that sort of on-axis tolerance for any speaker is extremely good.
The rising response above 15000 hz may or may not sound "odd" especially after room reflections but I personally can barely hear above 15khz anyways so it's not something I would be too concerned over. The top end probably sounds something like a Focal top end, smooth and airy but revealing and perhaps for people who can hear that high, "plastic".
The comments on horizontal listening window response within 15 degrees are nice as they show the speaker probably has a rather nice sweet spot without any head-in-a-vice B.S.. I would like to see some 30, 45 and perhaps 60 degree off axis plots however to see how room-dependant it is. I consider off axis response (more specifically... its uniformity) extremely important because some speakers sound great in some rooms, but the best speakers sound great in most rooms.
The center sounds like your typical MTM center channel speaker that I both look down upon and am stuck with
although I'm not sure what exactly it is.
The high impedance is great, although I don't really know enough about its nature to decide wheather I would drive it with a tube. Even a decent solid state amp should drive it however with total ease.
Those other graphs in the PDFs are essentially unreadable even on a computer screen, so I don't know what to say about them.
There's still a lot of information I'd like to see to know where I would rank them but the information we do have dies suggest they're not your typical paradigm type speaker. You've got my interest.