For 444 euros, they are great, I think.
They are small/compact, and they fight to be as flat as possible.
These would be great for bedroom/small room producers, who are looking to also mix/master their own music, obviously with room treatment.
however, when I compared these next to the Adam A3X's, the Adams won hands down, the Adams were more full and tighter in the low-end as well all the way up to 20khz.
The Eve's lack a bit of low-end, the same goes for the mid's/high's.
The Adam's sounded flatter, natural, and rich to me.
The Eves also has a DSP limiter, which was a stupid move by Eve audio, it cancels out all frequencies and they barely reach proper volume, they are probably meant to listen to low volumes.
So I would aim for the eve 204's instead of these if it comes down to getting small monitors for small rooms, I would opt for the eve 203's for listening to music/movies/podcast more so than to mix/master music with these
the soundcard or the a/d converter in one of these speakers has probably ruined these speakers, causing it to sound like there is a limiter.
However, there are the best when it comes to the size comparison, flatter than the micro ilouds, small genelecs, any other in the price range,IMO
I think they are great for those who are looking to mix/master/produce music, in small rooms, obviously with room treatment.