You wrote:
"Where are you talking about a "double pass"? I will do both sides of the MDF for the brace, but just the back side for everything else. What "middle band" are you talking about?"
It is not really important, just caught my eye. If you look at the photo of the misaligned tweeter, next to it are the two empty woofer holes. Those are the holes I was talking about. Notice the band/ridge half way down. It is almost as if the router bit went just so far down, then had to flip the piece over to to finish the cut - leaving that little band/ridge burr. It was more of a distraction than anything. Not important, and can't believe my eyes are that sharp.
They are right about the 3/8 roundover on the 1/2" brace. Top side looked great, but kind of butchered it when I did the other side. Cleaned it up with sandpaper - not great, but not intended to be commercial quality and will be well hidden when the box is sealed. Ironically, I had both a 1/8 and 1/4 roundover from other projects which would have been a better choice on the 1/2" MDF, and if I hadn't already glued them in before reading the earlier post would probably re-do the braces.
Speaking of roundover bits, for the external baffle roundover, a 3/4" roundover is only available for routers with a 1/2" cog. For those with a 1/4" cog, the largest roundover generally available everywhere (5 local sources and online) is 1/2". I was pleasantly surprised at Sears when I found a 5/8" roundover on the 1/4 drive. Just FYI.