gdhal,
What I don't believe is that a speaker as non-neutral as the B&W 802's or Golden Ears are being touted as the best available.
As other critics have written, my ears hurt from listening to treble boosted that much. So, either the speakers are making the reviewers feel like they have the ears of a teenager, or something else is going on.
I also don't believe the Golden Ear curve just happens to match perfectly with the B&W curves. It's not possible with such completely different technologies. I'm not the most knowledgable speaker maker out there, but you'd have a tough time convincing me this was all coincidental.
So, I don't have proof, but I also don't think they are being objective. At best, what I would say is that if B&W managed to convince so many that their speakers were a neutral reference (objectively, they are not) then maybe they set the standard that is being measured by. They set the fashion if you will, and reviewers, knowingly or not, are basing their tastes on that.
Best,
Erik