Scrolls aot recips and larger (deeper) condensers all contribute to the higher SEER. Without consideration of operating charge and certain transients of operation, on an AC system, as it applies to condensing surface: If some's good, more's better and too much is just enough.
Not so the evaporator side...Humidity is going to be effected, a large evaporator will operate at a higher suction with the same airflow, which without getting into copious detail will be accompanied by a lower dew point depression and that is largely the need in a HH A/C System
There are some who opt for 6-ton units on a 3-ton load...Effectively, the unit cycles such that it only operates 50% of the time even when its hot & humid...The interior space then goes from humid, to just a little less humid, and back to humid...And people then set the T-Stat for 64 so the damn thing has a chance to dry out the space.
And you SEER don't mean much if your unit is running 100% of the time and your living room is cold enough to age steaks...