we have different tastes in music, listening levels, equipment opinions, and we each have a unique and individual HRTF [head-related transfer function];
Can one really file a law suit about 'different tastes in music, listening levels, equipment opinions, and we each have a unique and individual HRTF' ?
the perfect loudspeaker doesn't exist and cannot be produced.
Indeed, there are many that sound good under the circumstances mentioned above.
With speakers the room and all situations within it and even used equipment change a lot of what is applied to the connectors, let alone the preference of the listener.
Obviously you take offense to the usage of the Klippel NFS and/or the way it is used.
How about you showing your Klippel or other anechoic (or not anechoic) measurements showing the measurements done by Amir/Erin are incorrect ?
I get the feet thingy. I also understand the need to use them. What I don't understand is the omission of some sealing cap over the nuts so when they aren't inserted there is no leakage.
Of course, when you remind people and know you did, give them a chance to re-measure with feet and even show what happens when they are accidentally or purposely omitted. The latter is something you could even show. Why is there no such info ?
When you don't agree with the measurements ... show how they should measure (with a test report, not a loud mouth)
When you don't agree with subjective findings .... then... just accept that:
Sound is subjective... we have different tastes in music, listening levels, equipment opinions, and we each have a unique and individual HRTF [head-related transfer function]
And ... when you are all about 'honesty' why not post your measurements that
show the mini Lore is indeed 'extremely linear':