As much As I love my Beta 12LTA and Neo3-PDRW I'm back with the Tang Bands. This time using the B&G Neo3w, which is a better sensitivity match with the TBs. The nice thing about H-frames is their incredible flexibility. Once you build a pair you can continue to try different combinations for the tops. With the large Beta 12LTA I used "L" brackets from Ikea on the inverted T tops so they are easily collapsible and lay flat for easy storage. The wife doesn't object to my obcessive rotations as long as the unused combinations are put away in the closet she allows me to use.

FWIW, these are tri-amped using an active crossover. A SET drives the TB's, t-amp drives the Neo3's and Yung plates for the Alphas.
