I have their spiritual cousins, the BIC RTR EV-15s. Compression horn, midrange radiator, and 15" woofer. 95dB @ 2.83V/1 watt, 1 meter, 24Hz-20kHz +/- 3dB and by my quick and dirty measurements that seems legit. They look like ghetto blasters, but they don't sound like it... no exaggerated bass, it's a pretty flat response. MSRP is $800/pair but street price is usually more like $400/pair with free shipping to store.
With the grilles on, you don't even have to look at the fugly red woofers. Not my photo... mine are stashed in the garage so the wife doesn't murder me. But they can look somewhat respectable:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e82oejiyerw1zk0/BIC-Eviction-Living-Room.jpg?dl=0
The tweeter is not the last word in surgical audiophile detail, but it is not harsh either. They are pretty tonally correct out of the box and obviously there is an abundance of headroom to play with if one wants to shape the response with EQ/DSP. They easily play louder than needed with my pedestrian HK 3390 amp, and really shine with a high-output amp like the Crown XLS.
Check Google, these things have the beginnings of a small cult following. At $400/pair they are a strong contender for the best bargain in our hobby. 99.9% of audiophiles will turn their noses up at these without a second thought based on price and appearance, but throw in a $100 MiniDSP and some modest amplification and you've got a system with flat smooth response and effectively unlimited headroom down to the 20hz range for maybe $800 all told, perhaps even less. What a time to be alive.