HI Dayne,
Ah, you, and two other people, are very interested in this new speaker, and I'm draggin' the chain, I'm very sorry. I'd like to make a few sales, too, as the R&D has cost a bundle. I have the feeling I will sell a few of these, they are absolutely the best speaker I've ever owned by a generous margin.
Progress. Photography and a cutaway CAD drawing are now done and incorporated into the documentation. Pcbs are done, a few resistors need ordering yet, but felt, fasteners, wire and the rear terminal block (biwireable) remain to be sourced and ordered. The instructions have two remaining pages left to go. Seventeen pages are now complete, re-written at least three times, and proof read.
The speaker has been built and tested by a senior technician at Tymphany and a senior consultant for a large British speaker company. The ex-DST now Tymphany guy has since chosen it for his home speaker, and this guy has built and tested hundreds during an almost thirty year career in Denmark. He's tested it in an anechoic chamber but won't reveal the results to us, saying only that it is 'impressive'. Tymphany has since reconsidered the bass driver (830884), and plans to match two, rebadge them, change the basket color and sell them under the Scanspeak brand for a premium. He had never persevered with transmission lines, saying they were too difficult to get right - it's all empirical and most of the current software for crossovers and speaker box design is only optimised for reflex and closed box.
The crossover has more tricks than a monkey on a mile of vine.

Phase shift at crossover has been reduced to less than 0.1 degree. The crossover is utterly, extraorinarily, supernaturally, seamless.

The vitality, exuberance and sheer slam of the speaker is astonishing. You don't hear the sound, only the music, and you find your foot tapping. I even stop talking!! I couldn't be happier, but I can't deliver right away, please bear with me until after Denver.
Incidentally, today I completed the US audition amplifier for RMAF, which will be handed to Jeff Dorgay of TonePublications and then handed to David Ellis of Ellis Audio, with whom I'm exhibiting. It goes off by post to Omaha hopefully tomorrow, after I've installed the new driveshaft in my Cressida......

Hope this explains interminable delays to some extent. Again, Dayne, Rob, Phillip, I sincerely apologise, but I'm on the case......
Cheers,
Hugh