I did. The issue is the context of the article, which you’d have to be reading the comments from recent speaker reviews to get.
While they invoke Toole here, they don’t in their reviews and completely ignore glaring differences from classical speaker design in their measurements, so they complain that their readers are using good speaker design practices to judge their measurements and reviews.
I agree with the overall statements, that speakers should be judged by the intention of the developer, not an industry standard. That’s fine. What I disagree with is that they feel no reason to point these differences themselves, and also ignore times when they’ve been dead wrong in their conclusions, or biased towards speakers that had obvious color and called them neutral.
They are producing measurements without context and are upset the readers will.
Best,
E