Easy. I do.
People like Wilson make wild claims about their exotic whatever. Got to make an excuse for the price somehow.
Now, why do you think that matters? Why not be asking what speakers are well constructed to not have spurious cabinet resonances that are audible?
As a woodworker, I know there are many grades of fiberboard, LDF, the crap sold in big box stores as MDF, cabinet grade MDF, HDF etc. An engineer will choose the appropriate material for the job and apply it well. I have seen cabinets made from 1/8 Masonite that had no cabinet resonances, Other extreme was the good old double layer sonotube sand filled all the rage in the 70's. I think Tannoy even produced one. HDF is better for baffles due to it's machining quality, but cheap MDF I find better for boxes. You can get lighter weight, more rigid and still use a "dead" material by putting it under stress, curves, laminations. whatever.
In other words, your, or some magazine's hack's gut feeling probably has nothing to do with the speakers sound. Go listen. If you like it, buy it.