Looks like he apologizes to Erin....and everyone hurt or offended, which is about most people in the audiophile community who put (some) value on measurements and opinions of independent reviewers.
And no
@Eric Alexander 'we' as well as 'they' are not missing your point. 'We/they' get your point. Your point, however, is based on your lack in understanding of the Klippel measurement method and wanting to control what is written about your products which MUST be positive only. You don't have measurements yourself and if you do (why would you not ?) it probably fails to show the same 'misleading errors' by lack of accuracy and above all failing to include polar effects at a listening spot.
And yes, do feel obligated to speak up... but keep it civil and constructive and don't threaten or try to 'silence' them but come with undeniable proof in the form of measurements.
And yes, 'we/they' will be critical of your products. Alas this also includes your persona. At least you partially succeeded in that Erin will never measure anything you make/made ever again and probably scared of Amir as well.
I don't agree with how you handled this, all that happened is on YOU ... well... on your condescending and dismissive behavior based on 'your understanding' of speakers.
I also don't agree with all the trashing of your products (they seem good and 'different') and trash-talk of you (even if the talk about you is 'somewhat' deserved) and don't think either Amir nor Erin trashtalked about you but did comment. Some of the deeply offended readers did. Freedom of speech has some downsides as well but lets face it... if YOU had been 'nicer' there would be no trashtalk and you would have gained respect from Erin's and Amir's communities if you had come forward with measurements, even if in private only, and accepted (tolerated ?) the outcome of the reviews.
What you wrote here is 'half an apology' because you still question the measurements and findings. You only seem to have apologized for the stress you caused to Erin (and anyone else that feel offended/hurt. It's a lame apology.