Rich, this isn't about the quality of the Montis. Every speaker - Montis, Prodigy, Martin Logan, Wilson, MBL, etc. etc. etc. - will always exhibit frequency peaks and dips below the transition frequency of the room (depends on size, but typically 200-300Hz in normal listening rooms). These can be as large as 10+ dB and are the result of modal behavior which is directly affected by speaker and listener location within the room.So what you are saying is that the Montis is a great speaker . . . as long as you are willing to fork over the dough for two subs and an Audyssey processor to make up for its shortfalls.
What jmschnur (and I, and many others) choose not to do is to allow the room to randomly EQ our systems. Instead, we strive for the best, most linear frequency response by a) sharing LF duties with sub or subs which are carefully placed and b) using PEQ or other room correction.
Have you ever used XTZ, Omnimic, REW or similar to measure FR (not to mention bass decay) in your room? If so, can you please share?