Alright friends... The time has come! I finished them up yesterday, minus the NoRez, and adding tube connectors to the Odyssey amp ends (reason for the covers being off of them).
Here's a pic right before firing them up... LittleHead, proud of his creation!

Few more pics of them after playing a bit:




Okay okay, so yeah. They look good. Almost forgot they play music as well...
So how do they sound? Well, I stayed up until past 2am, on a work night - so maybe that gives you an idea.
Initially, the first song or two, definitely congested sounding, highs a little harsh - but STILL better than I've ever had. After about an hour, the mids started to just blossom, everything started to open up. The highs still had a little edge to them, but this has a miflex cap on the circuit, so it may take a little bit to level out - In addition, my room is pretty live. Speaking of the room, I CANNOT believe how much bass these put out! I was floored! I check two or three times to make sure my subwoofer wasn't on. Doing a quick FR check (while just playing music) it looks like they play completely flat to 50hz, and then drop like a rock! The bass, and mid range are just UNREAL! Without testing it I can tell the Frequency Response is very flat. Each bass note has the exact same volume between them (or however the record was meant to be), with NO bass nulls that I can hear. I had a MASSIVE 50hz bump in my room before, had to really tweak in the sub to dial it down. That's completely gone! Open baffles really do help with room integration... Speaking of open baffles, once you hear them - you CANNOT go back to a box speaker! It's a whole new animal. The music just flows out of the speakers, and creates a monstrously massive stage, that's so robust and powerful, yet extremely delicate and detailed. Dynamics? HAH! I'm coming from (2) 5.5" woofers to (12) 6" woofers... It's unreal. The mid range grunt to them is just.. idk, I kept just saying things like "my god..." "what the..." "unreal, just unreal" until I realized it was 2am. Also - I was listening at about 93-95db peaks at main listening position. They did NOT sound like they were playing that loud! Definitely confirms how smooth and unfatiguing they are! Usually I listen to about 80-90db peaks at main listening position.
Music listened to:
Dire Straits - Communique (Qobuz HiRez)
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories (Qobuz HiRez)
-Really the only music I noticed the sub-bass missing
The Eages - Hotel California (Original pressing LP)
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy (Original pressing LP)
-I was floored by this album. D'yer Mak'er is my favorite song of all time for drums.. Bonham just SHINED! It was unreal. The panning on the drums from left to right on the soundstage was just perfect. Each so clear and precisely located. Center image just LOCKED in! Then No Quarter came on... the song that made me start playing guitar. When the guitar riff kicked in on the left channel, I thought my skin was going to pop I got such huge goosebumps! Oh man...
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Ella and Louis (new production LP)
I cannot thank Danny, Hobbs, and the GR team enough for creating such an AMAZING speaker, and being so supportive and helpful throughout my journey!
I'll keep updating this thread, and give some better impressions once they're more broken in. I only have about 3-4 hours on them now... Besides the Little Lady probably using them to watch TV right now lol.
Wow... I'm so excited!

Oh, and btw, living with the speaker cables for about a week now, I can safely say about 50% of my RFI has been eliminated from them... Which is great, because these speakers are much more efficient - I was worried it would play the interference significantly louder. Currently (at it's worst) I can move some RCA cables around, and get it eliminated 98%... awesome! This issue frustrated me so much, I hardly listened to any music on the system for about 2 years. It made me furious thinking about it... So this is such a relief!

More to come! Couldn't be happier!