I will respond to each of you (except kenjit who I recognize as a troll from other threads).
Tk21 & facten - I agree that selecting components is a big part of the hi-fi journey. The user would still select their own DAC and source. Those are less exciting than amplifiers, true enough. My position is that selecting amplifiers will be similar to selecting drivers in the future, because the benefits of amp-per-driver is not insignificant.
djones, thanks for the vote of confidence. You are aware of the new active designs with surprising form factor, given their deep and powerful output. The company has a DSP department, but in my opinion, that technology is a little ways away yet. DSP sounds perfect, but unfortunately it still causes delays for us, particularly when we use strict linear phase, which is generally preferred. Yes, DSP is absolutely the future. Audio DSP code is all proprietary and it will take us some years to research and develop that aspect.
As for loading filters, do you mean adjusting the crossover, or room mode filters? DSP is very useful, but I am old-school when it comes to room. You need to dampen the room. Really, you want your room to be either purpose-built for sound, or find one that is Pre-WW2. Construction methods went down the drain after that, acoustically speaking, in almost all residences. That's a pretty tall order, I know.
We will be reducing the rear boundary effect. If you are familiar with Joachim Kriesler, he has a special method of dampening the rear energy of his speakers. He is secretive about his method. It's a combination of internal cabinetry and special dampening materials. The other method is to use out-of-phase woofers in an isobaric system, a trick that is essential in outdoor pro audio & is now being applied in the best domestic systems to make placement easier.