I'm just curious... What are some of the basic specs on the OB-7 and are there any listening reviews anywhere about them?
I'm looking forward to getting a pair of these OB-7's for myself, and eventually a matching center channel as well. 
Chops,
Go back a handful of pages in the GR Research circle, and you'll find a lot of reviews on the OB 5's in particular. The OB 5 and OB 7 share the exact same MTM section, with only the woofer section being different.
As a matter of fact, Danny might be showing our custom OB 7's (with the new servo subs) at this coming year's RMAF.
Ask Bill from Response Audio about them, as Response Audio have recently switched to these as their reference speaker.
Here are a couple of links to check out:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=42688.0http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=46611.0http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=31630.30You'll see me blab on and on about them.
How good are they?
Real good. Among the best you'll hear, without needing to rob a bank.
No hype. Listen to them, and then take me to task if you don't like them.
My reference speakers in my 24bit digital recording studio are OB 5's with the PR Sub (when time allows, I will upgrade to OB 7's and the new GR servo subs. I wouldn't settle for anything less than a world class
reference speaker in my studio. If there was a better speaker out there, I would buy it, let alone build it.
Why won't I have our custom versions of the GR LS-9's in my studio? Size and weight. I couldn't get them down the stairs and around the corner, and through the doorway. That's the main reason. The other is simply that a lot of people (non-audiophile) own 3 way speakers, and I want to be aware of that when I'm mixing, as it influences how I mix.
Cheers