<font color='#000000'>I suspect that the whole "it's hard to integrate dynamic subs with planars" thing is another myth. But I haven't tried it myself, to be honest. I think, as you guessed, that it's a matter of setup. It's a time consuming and fussy business to properly integrate a sub with any speakers (less so if they were designed as part of the same system, of course). I'd guess that the kernel of truth lies there: in failing to properly setup their subs, many users blamed the "incompatibility" of planars and cones for their poor results (as in the old saying, "a poor workman often blames his tools"
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"Speed" is a myth, too. As one writer put it, "if a woofer were fast, it would be a tweeter". A planar or dynamic driver reproducing a 1000Hz signal, say, are both vibrating at exactly the same speed: one thousand times per second.
Finally, I have read that even though the wave launch characteristics of planars and cones are indeed different (line source and point source, respectively), it is pretty much a nonissue at low frequencies.</font>