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I started my open baffle journey the same way just over four years ago. I started with a pair of Bestys on big hinged baffles and fell in love with the open baffle sound. However, they were big and didn't fit in my listening room well so I quickly started doing more research. That is when I found AC and the works of MJK. I moved on and experimented with adding a pair of Alpha 15s and ran Betsys above A15s on a flat baffle. At that point I also found the MiniDSP. This was better but still needed improvement. I played around with putting the Alpha 15s in H-frames and also tried Mark Audio 10Ps on flat baffles for even a better result. Then I experimented a bit with high-efficiency horns -- I sold the Betsy, Alphas (still in their H-frames) and 10Ps and invested in some JBL pro gear: 2445J 2" compression drivers, 2405 Super Tweeters and 15" 2226 LF drivers. I've been running that system for the past three years. But now I'm ready for a new challenge and I've always missed that special OB sound. It's been a fun journey and I hope that these NaO Notes don't disappoint, and I suspect that they won't. And now it's time to sell the JBL gear and move on to something else. That's what is fun about this DIY journey -- the journey. It's awesome to build something and learn all of the skills in the process. DSP design and configuration, woodworking, electronics, soldering, driver selection, speaker design. And find out what I like and what I don't like. I'd never have all the skills I have now if I purchased a set of commercial loudspeakers. Not even close.