For near-field monitors, at that price point, the combination of positioning flexibly (compactness, use of their stands or mic stand), flat response (certainly when configured—their didn’t sound bad in my room out of the box, but ymmv) that goes relatively low, and quiet amps, it’s already a tough matchup. And that’s before the mic and built-in calibration that’s good enough to get the job done (you can expand capabilities if you want to buy their calibration software, I couldn’t resist on a deal).
From what I’ve seen, the vast majority of people who don’t like them recommend something significantly more expensive. That’s not unreasonably, people can have their own level of what is the minimum acceptable, or just plain “sweet spot”. But it also goes a long way to answering your question—you see very little of, “for the same money, you could get…”