I built my own (and others) 18' wood boat, from scratch, 15 years ago. I still have it and it doesn't owe me anything. It paid me back in seafood roughly 10 years ago. Everything else has been pretty much a bonus ever since. Built entirely by hand, with hand tools, there is no more than 1/32" of error at any point in the build or it's parts. Not too shabby for being built on a makeshift jig outdoors. It's actually "handmade," of genuine mahogany framing, with Lloyds (their highest standard) certified marine plywood. It managed to gain quite a following (10s of thousands) over the years, somehow.
I've built or restored more than half of my audio gear as well, so I kind of know what goes into it, and what it costs. I started out life in electronics that I actually excelled at, but hated as a job. Have also built cabinetry for yachts, some of which managed to be featured in the media that goes with all that scene. I'm a schooled engineer, draftsman, fabricator and welder. I design, draw (full size), fabricate and weld everything I build. I have posted my gear and my work on here both good, and so-so. Still, all of it either exceeds, or matches what I feed it.
My day job involves a lot of the same processes that loud speakers, and just about everything else manufactured uses these days. I've been in these trades long enough to have evolved with these technologies from the start. When I see something allude to the notion of being "handmade," and charging accordingly, I tend to call out the BS. Sorry but, "hand assembled" is not hand made. Want to know what else is "hand assembled?" Ikea furniture. Big whup.
You have this rather nagging 'little' habit of attacking someone's personal character over brand support? Never said anything to you or about you, or anyone else about these speakers. I typically support others to buy what they enjoy, no matter what. You just keep inflicting your baby butt hurtedness on my posts for what reason? Says way more about you, than me. WTF is it that makes you so privy to expertise on this, or anything else? As someone who just buys things? So far, other than lip service, the only thing you have offered is some personal insult. You didn't even support this company with your purchase. You bought it second hand. That basically puts you up there in the 'el-cheapo' seats as some sort of clinger-on. The company probably hates those like you for circumventing their financial portfolio in this way. We don't even know if what you bought wasn't damaged/repaired or over-driven (when they realized the bass was a little weak) by the previous owner.
At the end of the product review video, it asked what were "my thoughts" on the matter and to post them. It did not ask for favorable thoughts only. My mistake. I will avoid this reviewers videos in the future. I offered a different perspective from someone who works for 30 years in custom manufacturing, both production, and one-off. It's rather obvious, based on the language and some rather, loose-footed errors in the review, that not everyone has hands-on experience/expertise across that board.
Now kindly buzz-off.