Better suited at home in a large sealed enclosure than in a vehicle. Of course, there's nothing wrong with it if you've got the room in whatever you're driving. The advantages of the driver are obvious: big stroke with extremely low distortion due to the impressively flat BL product lent by the LMT gap technology. If there were any issues, it would be higher inductance than typical with more inductance variation (again, pretty normal for that technology) but those are very small caveats: inductance variation manifests itself as a relatively small portion of the distortion equation (less than 10%, typically) and the higher inductance has almost zero effect on that driver below 100 Hz. If it's in your budget, I think it's a good choice. Everyone who has listened to them has given a very favourable review.