Glad to hear! I my kit came in after 5 days, and I'm / super happy with the results, and i know you will be too! Looking forward to your process & final results!
Thanks! I have never messed with tube connectors before. I ordered a plethora of wall plates and banana plugs for the theater room that may now end up in the parts bin. It's a good thing I ran long enough wires to come straight from the wall to the receiver, speakers and amp.
I had Peter send me the flat packs with the cutouts for the binding posts and paid extra for Danny to send both tube connectors and binding posts. I'll have both options in these two speakers just for experimentation. For the final theater setup, these will become the rear channel and will sit away from the walls (still trying to decide how best to do that considering it's an odd shape at the rear of the room). For the side channels, I'll order flat packs for just the tube connectors, but I am actually contemplating on recessing them into the side walls and painting them the same color as the walls (a dark satin or flat blue). Then I may just drill a hole in the side towards the rear of the speaker boxes to run the speaker wires directly to the crossovers.
I am considering Bowers & Wilkins for the ceiling Atmos (since Danny doesn't appear to have kits for those), but I am open to suggestions. I already have back boxes (B&W BB6C) in place with an 8" pre-mount installed:


