Finally, everything is done.
The last thing I had to do was remake the plinths. I decided to use red oak for the plinths. I tried a couple of ebanizing techniques. Alcohol based India ink with shellack in it worked best. Here's how they came out:



I drilled 1/2" through holes for 1/4" mounting bolts to allow the wood to expand and contract. The bolts are snug but not overly tight.
Here are some pics of the finished speakers:







As for how they sound:
They are playing right now. I have been burning them in with mixed music for about 10 hours during the day then my wife watches TV/movies in the evenings for about 3 hours. Probably have 100-120 hours on them at this point.
They are opening up more all the time. At first I wasn't all that impressed with them compared to the N1X's, which don't have the platinum caps, but the more the N3’s play, the better I like them.
These N3’s WAF is extremely high. My wife absolutely loves them, both their sound and appearance. As a matter of fact, she has me turn them on so she can listen to them while she works in her craft room. In the past she would always listen to an iPod on one of those little iPod dock speakers when doing her leather work. Now she prefers the N3's even though they are downstairs, don't understand why

I can see why so many people have raved about these speakers. I would have to say they are the best sounding speakers I have ever heard, including a couple of Martin Logan electrostatics and a pair of PSB Imagine T2's.
I thought maybe my wife wouldn't like them any better than the Klipsch reference series speakers that had been in the living room system so I could keep them for myself and put them in the man cave. No such luck

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Mike