So you’re saying that the crossover doesn’t matter?
Never said anything like that, and I’m more than a little surprised you could see such a statement in my original post.
That the crossover can’t be tweaked to make a speaker sound good regardless of the baffle width?
Your second sentence is very different from your first sentence, and still nothing like what I posted. I never said narrow baffle speakers were bad.
I’m saying that wide baffle speakers sound better and tend to behave more independently of the room they are put in
when it comes to clarity at the listening location, and perception of detail and recording acoustics. The crossover has limitations, and baffle step compensation, as well as compensating for the in room response in the crossover (i.e. equalization) can only take you so far.