Thanks for the reply, sorry if you feel like you're explaining the same things over and over again, I know the feeling, I do it all day
You know it!

That's just part of the process.
I guess the big thing I'd like to point out is that when you deviate from the design you really need to understand what you are doing. I know the stock design doesn't fit everyone's needs so we are working on variations. We will publish them as we get a chance but there are only so many hours in the day and we are cracking on them as fast as possible.
When we get done there will probably be four different variations of the LCR. There will be at least two variations of the 2641. There will be two variations of the 641 and two variations of the 61. It takes time to work through all of the variables, build, test and make sure we have parts for all of them. In addition I'm taking orders, answering the phone, answering email, monitoring the forums, paying bills, ordering parts, shipping orders, providing tech support, processing returns, developing documentation, doing web development, taking photos, building product and developing new ones. Whew.... lots to do.
It becomes impossible to support the products when everyone is building the speaker differently. From a tech support perspective we need to have a couple designs that fit 90% of the situations and stick with them. I just have no way of telling people how variation XYZ is going to compare with variation ABC when I've never built, measured nor listened to either.

That is my main concern. That people are going to make changes and end up with poor results.