I think we're missing an important point in this;
@amirm evaluates individual components here. It is difficult to relate them ALONE to how it will sound. Is the speaker rear or front ported? How far is it from the rear wall? What about the room size and shape. Those matter to the sound. How many of us have a reference microphone and REW? They are much less expensive than most speakers reviewed here. With known equipment, we can intelligently use them with proper installations.
How it sounds depends on where it is.
The electronics and DAQs; quantitative to me is sufficient. Speaker (and other) cables ... don't go there. I can put the best speakers in a lousy location and they will sound ... LOUSY. Those who denigrate measurements do this, TO ME, TOO MUCH.
I used to do performance based measurements of electro hydraulic systems to optimize performance; an extra inch or 2 of conductor (pipe/tubing) USUALLY doesn't matter, but a foot or 2 usually does. $10,000 servo valve mounted "far" from controlled device worked very poorly.
Buy good devices and learn to use your calibration microphone and REW; THEN, complain.