Also the technology is advanced and different enough it is hard to understand.
and this is a selling point? lol
A great piece of sage advice from Robert Harley's book:
"Loudspeaker design relies on a balanced approach, not reliance on some new "wonder" technology that may have been invented by the loudspeaker manufacturer..."
Also Harley states:
"The more a speaker cabinet vibrates, the worse it is."
So be sure to read professional reviews of the speaker's performance in terms of generating unwanted resonance. If John Atkinson writes something like this when reviewing a speaker it's worth taking note:
"...the enclosure's panels seemed lively when I rapped them with my knuckles. Investigation with an accelerometer found two fairly strong, high-Q resonant modes, at 500 and 617Hz, on the sidewalls, and lower-level modes at the same frequencies on the top and rear panels."
When these types of resonances are present you may find that adding isolation or springs under a speaker may have a more profoundly beneficial impact than otherwise may occur with a well-damped speaker.