Hey Danny, I've finally started on the speakers (room is almost done

).
Anyhow, I'm working on the 4 AV1-RS speakers right now and I have a couple simple (I think) questions.
The seating and layout in my theater will place the Left and Right Surround a bit behind the first row of seating but unfortunately a bit in front of the listener in the second row (compromises

).
The Left Back and Right Back speakers will be on the back wall roughly centered behind the seating area with 3-4 feet of separation between them. The back row of seating will be virtually up against the back wall.
First question: As the front bezels of the AV1-RS are symmetrical (e.g. I can mount them with the tweeter on the left or the right as the speaker hangs on the wall), it occurs to me that there may be some advantage to having the tweeter facing either the front or the rear of the theater for the side surrounds, and having both tweeters facing the inside or outside for the back speakers. So is there any advantage to creating true Left and Right speakers by turning the Bezels 180 degrees or should I just make them all identical by mounting the bezel with the Woofer on the right (as the speaker hangs on the wall) as shown in your glue up diagram?
Second question: I have extra No-Rez since I originally ordered the OB7+ but am now building the OB7. I assume that it would be a good thing to put some inside the AV1-RSs. If so, should I put some on all the internal sides (B, D, E, and the two G sides)? Should any go on the back of the front Bezel? If not, which sides should get it?
Last question (for now): Is there any value (other than perhaps aesthetically) to doing a round-over on the edges of the front bezel. I've generally seen this recommended however with this thing pointed at the ceiling I'm guessing it makes a lot less difference, and I noticed that you didn’t recommend it in your kit design. With that 10 degree cut, it might be a challenge getting the round-over bit to work properly.
Thanks,
-TIM