This is what I should have done from the beginning

So I started off with 2 M-165x's and a T2 in a 1.65 cu/ft box. I made it into a 2.5 way, but quickly realized that it's a waste to use them in that function - the 165x drivers natural response curve has some baffle step 'built in'. I ended up with a system that did sound pretty good, but was pretty thick on the lower midrange and upper bass. I just kept thinking I should have made these things a MTM.
Well, I'm going one step better!
The idea really just snapped into my head yesterday after a little forum Q&A with Danny. I have enough room and volume in my cabinets to make this thing a MTMWW! 2 M-130/16's and a T2 in the upper MTM, sealed in .35 cu/ft ... and then use the 2 M-165x up to about 200hz in a 1.3 cu/ft vented. I was bi-amping already, so just add my Behringer DCX2496 and actively cross between the lower half and the MTM, then use the already perfected AV-3 network for the MTM.
I really like the M-130/16 specs, that extra Bl should give a bit more slam and impact that I love in my vocals and instrument ranges ... and the pair of 165x's move a ton of air. I'm sure this thing, bi-amped with 150wpc won't have any problem re-arranging pictures on the wall.
I'm pretty excited to get going, I think this will be the speaker I was hoping for at the start. It also didn't help that I had one bad tweeter, which I sent back to Danny today

I'll be adding a layer of 3/4" Baltic Birch ply to the front baffle, these cabs could use it. I'll then cut a bevel edge or roundover and recover the front with some killer Bubinga veneer I have. Since I'm a professional photographer, count on lots of pics!