in low volume their speakers don't sound enough well.
While I have not review (even in a shop) any newest speakers system, most people admitting that newest speakers has less sound-engineering on them.
Just of curiosity I did search to find what crossover networks are in use today by known brands who has at list an history of 15 - 20 years.
My finding was dry capacitors, and inductors which seemed to be made by recycled copper which is not the best choice, because inner resistance is higher than if were used pure copper.
Another detail that possibly influences fidelity at low volume could be the rubber surrounds instead of foam surrounds.
And finally the quality of the cabinet it self, my speakers are made by MDF but even so there is lots of engineering involved.
Up to date many friends of my and even customers had the chance to review my speakers, all of them were tremendously pleased, these speakers maintain their fidelity from low volume ( like a person talking in a room) and by setting the volume control at 1/3 the sound is so powerful and uncompressed and also clear of distortion which makes you to stop needing more volume.
According to my benchmarks, at that sweet spot, the speakers is at just 40% driving power.
The woofer cartons move significant mass of air but gently and those foam surrounds does not even stretch.
It is the same feeling as to was an 2000 cc car engine running at just 140 Km/h , there is performance with out noise and lots of headroom to accelerate if you like so.