I am Returning mine, plastic look, plastic sound. Talked to EMP today for a return autho number......this is a very expensive lesson!
Looks like he bought them direct from EMP.
Some people don't like a high gloss polyurethane or lacquer finish (I don't know if that is what these have), they can look plastic.
If you have speakers you really like and this is the issue, you can lightly rub with 0000 (called "four aught") steel wool to give them a satin finish. This is very fine steel wool which introduces "micro" scratches - too fine to identify as scratches. It diffuses the light and knocks down the gloss. As always, test on the bottom first. Also it is best to wait at least a week from when the finish was applied so it is cured. Usually that is not an issue, but in the case of the Impressions your speakers may not be that old. Again, the test on the bottom is the way to know. The finish will gum up if it is not cured.
PS - get the steel wool from a good paint store. If you buy from Harbor Freight, you will find that not all of the scratches are too fine to identify as scratches!
