This won't be my 'Full' review, but rather impressions after 2 full days of listening. The speakers I'm talking about are a MTMWW using all GR drivers, MTM is essentially an A/V3 in a .35cu/ft sealed chamber - WW is 2 M-165x drivers in series in a 1.35 cu/ft sealed chamber.
A little background, and how the project stated is discussed here:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=36502.0To summarize, I have no table saw at the moment so needed to use and modify some existing cabinets I had. That meant compromises, I'd like to give the 2 165x drivers more volume - something like 2-2.5 cu/ft would be ideal especially if I wanted ported. The other design key was that I'm actively crossing over between the MTM and WW at 200hz, 12db/octave right now but 18db would be better, as would probably going as low at 150hz.
A little more background - my first attempt with GR drivers was less than a success. I initially build a 2.5 way tower using a T2 tweeter and 2 M-165x drivers. But my Passive Crossover Designer simulation ended up being WAY off from results actually produced which gave me a big dip from about 1200hz - 2500hz ... that and having one bad tweeter left me less than thrilled. I had a very strong inclination to go a totally different route, but fortunately I put a little faith in Danny!
The result is this design, which took me no more than 5 minutes of listening to identify as something special. The first album I played through my Squeezebox was the MTV Unplugged Alice in Chains - this is one of the best recorded and mixed live albums I've ever heard, plus the material is fantastic. Compared to the Dayton RS180/RS28a MTM I had hooked up before, I immediately noticed a higher level of detail and precision. The soundstage and imaging is simply superb, even in my rather acoustically poor room. Acoustic guitar like that on the Alice in Chains is perfect for noticing note decay, and I heard them in a way I've never heard before.
I listen to a wide array of music, and in about 10 hours of listening so far I've found nothing these can't do well. Even some of the albums that 'revealing' speakers in the past had problems with, like Nine Inch Nails - All That Could Have Been Live and Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power come across without any harshness, but somehow still reproduce notes and details lost before. I've thrown a lot of stuff at them, Peter Gabriel, Norah Jones, Depeche Mode, Paul Oakenfold, Sasha and Digweed, As I Lay Dying, Outkast, Tool, White Zombie ... and all pull me in.
I'll post more in coming days, but I'm just too excited to keep it to myself

Thanks again to Danny for all his help along the way!
Here's my room and setup, picture taken from my seating position thanks to a 12mm lens

And a closeup of the left speak

And a quickie measurement using ARTA, gated and 1/12 octave smoothing
