From the Link posted above:
Not much info to go on there. But a large-panel hybrid is overdue from them IMHO ;-)
The Monolith form-factor is not bad, with a 2' x 4' panel whose top is at 70" or so, it really does provide excellent coverage in a medium to large sized room.
Coupled with a woofer system in the base, it should make a nice single unit speaker that delivers a much bigger soundstage than say the Summits.
Now, I hope they don't try and make the speaker 'full-range'; that is: go below 50Hz or so, as that totally wrecks the mid-bass clarity and capabilities of the system.
A 12" woofer (the likely size to be used in this application) that has clean extension past 500Hz on the high-end can rarely reach below 50 or 60Hz on the low end at high-volumes with low distortion. And trust me, I've been all over that exercise
To obtain the optimal panel / woofer integration, even a large panel like that needs to be crossed over at 250Hz or above if you also want to reach high SPL cleanly in that register.
If you can afford the >$15K per pair these are likely to cost, a sub or two is well within reach, and is a must IMHO for best room integration and optimal low-frequency performance.
Which brings me to the crossover choices. I sincerely hope the high-pass passive is easily bypassed so that folks like me can use active crossovers ahead of it, and that the low-pass section has a (optionally) defeatable crossover with a line-level (on balanced XLR please) input.
The low-pass section is likely to be modeled after their new lines such as Montis with an active LP crossover ahead of a DSP and an integrated woofer amp. This is all fine, as the fine tuning and custom DSP EQ / Phase corrections are best done by the speaker designer. I just want to control crossover points and use an active x-Over for the panel.