Ask and ye shall receive:
Here they are set up any playing

Important caveat: I do not currently have base speakers that match really well or do justice to the Wedges. Of the subs I have available for use in this system the 8” ported X-Sub works the best. As nice as this little sub is, the bass is still thick and slow compared to the openness and articulate nature of the Wedges. With this in mind, the comments that follow are not meant to refer to low frequency performance, but only to the Wedges themselves
Now that I’ve had a chance to listen to the Wedges for a few of hours I can discuss initial impressions. My first impression was

WOW!!!

Danny’s description of something sounding incredible is dead on to an understatement. The sound was huge. Center images didn’t so much sound like they were coming from between the two speakers as from all around and above them. Almost like the entire front wall became one big speaker. While the sound was huge it wasn’t overpowering. It had an almost airy spacious quality with voices especially seeming to be floating between the speakers.
However, this does not mean everything is mashed together. There is very distinct separation between notes, voices, instruments and location. When a drummer plays a solo and runs around his set the sound pans from right to left with him. Also, sounds that are supposed to be off to one side stay pinned to that location.
Voices are clear and those that are intended to soar like Barbara Streisand, Jonas Kaufmann, Pavarotti, and the John McDermott soar. Those that are intended to be more earthy and distinct like Holly Cole, Rebecca Pidgeon, Ray Charles, Kenny Rogers and Willie Nelson shine in their distinctiveness.
Hard and punchy is hard and punchy yet clean. Fleetwood Mac, Steppenwolf, and Jethro Tull all sound exceptional.
Visually, they fit very nicely into my 11’x13’x8’ (1,144 cubic feet) room. But can they play loud? Well, I have them connected to a Jolida JD-801A (70WPC) and at my listening position (10ft) I had the SPL meter up to 100.5dB before I had to back off because I couldn’t stand it anymore. Now I can hear some of you saying that’s all fine and dandy but a 1,100ft3 room isn’t very big so it’s not really much of a test and you’d be correct. As I’m typing this I’m listening to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons at a very enjoyable volume. This might not mean much except that I am in my office which is downstairs and at the other end of the house from the Wedges. I have no doubt they would easily fill my 5,000+ ft3 living room should I put them there. However, I learned my lesson with the N3’s. I’ll not give my wife a chance to get her hands on the Wedges.
This is very early on as these speakers only have 4 or 5 hours on them. Since I used platinum by-pass caps they have a long way to go before they are broken in and will improve with time.
As great as the N3’s are, I no longer begrudge my wife’s usurpation of them. The LGK Wedge is a large performer in a small package. Once I get a pair of 12” OB H-Frames under them the package will be complete.
Mike