I've seen some emphatic owners perhaps overhype them, but I don't believe they are any more hype than any other company. Then again if they purposely leave their lead-times at 2 years to maintain hype, that is a bit different from most manufacturers.
I had an older Taboo and thought it sounded very nice. 4 WPC did very well with 96 dB speakers though it would have needed gain help from a proper pre to get really loud in my main system (with digital volume control). Sounded nice enough that I started going down a SET / low watt tube amp rabbit hole. I would have kept it, but too many amps. I chose it to sell it because I thought it would be the easiest to sell, and it sold in a day. New owner was very happy. I'm not sure about the lucid mode. Didn't experiment with that enough. Some love it. Switch could have been wired to nothing for all I know.
Personally I wouldn't buy anything new unless simply nothing comparable used, but especially not at a 2 year wait. If that doesn't bother you, you could probably sell right away if you don't like it. I guess if I try to combine some of the logic here on judging the best amp by availability, the best one would be one that is not available new or used. I've only heard a Raven in someone else's system paired with some entry-ish level Sonus Faber speakers, and it sounded excellent.