In reading through this thread, I am struck by a few things:
1) Somehow, Amir's listening skills have been heavily questioned. Last I checked, he never claimed to be "goldenear". He does claim to be trained listener and has provided substantial evidence as to the ABX listening testing and training he has done as well as his attendance at Harmon events. What we do know is that Harmon's testing showed that professional audio reviewers were not the best listeners.
2) Amir has been very clear, he had hoped that the measured results would correlate better to what is heard in his subjective tests, but in fact, they do not reliably inform us of how a speaker will sound in the room.
3) Constant attacks about bias towards Harmon products. Yes, there is probably is some for a few reasons. 1) He sells Harmon and is very clear that he is a dealer of their goods. We don't know if he sells it because a) he believes in their products so decided to sell them, or b) gets a superior profit off their products so pushes them. I am just guessing, it is the former, as if he were purely profit driven, he wouldn't be spending all this time on this site and having spent $100,000 for a Kippel to measure and provide free reviews.
4) Complaints about subjective reviews. Amir doesn't claim his subjective impressions are anything but his subjective impressions. The difference between his subjective impressions and professional audio reviewers is 1) his are direct, 2) he doesn't dress them up in BS, and 3) he is abundantly clear about his financial interests in companies and connections with them.
5) Claims of a Harmon bias. There is a Harmon bias on this site, but I don't believe it is because of profit, but available data. There is very limited data available about speaker measurements and their correlation to perceived sound. The data that exists was nearly all created by the years of research of Toole/Olive, first for the NRC, then for Harmon. No other private company seems to have any interest in making their data available (we know that Dynaudio has extensive testing facilities, but they don't make their research available, they don't even offer spinorama measurements of their products).
Most of all, don't forget that Amir has given us a wealth of data and a place to share and discuss it without being attacked. It seems to me that warrants at least some basic courtesy towards our host.