The Neo-2X uses the M-165X woofer and new deep back cup Neo3pdr.

It is shown here in the larger of the PE curved boxes. It is also in a sealed box and should integrate really well with the Direct Servo subs. I already have a few people wanting to build these as a three way using the Direct Servo subs. A single side loaded SW-12-04 would make this an incredible full range speaker with great sound and flat to 20Hz.
The basic kit for the M-165X with Neo3pdr with deep back cup will be $329.
This uses Alpha Core foil inductors, Lynk resistors, Erse poly caps, and Sonicap Gen.2 by-pass cap in the tweeter circuit. This also uses the GR Research standard binding post cups. It does not include a port as it can be used in a sealed .5 cubic foot box.
Upgrade options are as follows:
All Sonicaps throughout and Mills resistors, add $110.
Sonicaps and Mills resistors in the tweeter circuit only, plus a by-pass cap for the woofer circuit, add $75.
Vampire wire binding post (BP1.5 Hex) add $31.50 See more info on those here:
http://vampirewire.com/pc-48-16-binding-postbrbp15hex.aspx If you use the PE cabinets these drop right into the pre-drilled holes by making the holes that are already in the back of the box just a little bit larger. Chasing through them with a slightly larger drill bit is pretty easy.
JPS Labs internal wire, add $42. (14 feet, used in sealed mini-monitor) More info here:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=53822.0If you want to go all out and add Sonicap Platinum by-pass caps to the tweeter circuit then that will add $116.
A taller floor standing version can be built using the 2" PSP port or a slotted port to give you a -3db of 40Hz. A pair of 2" flared ports from PSP, add $20.
http://www.psp-inc.com/1 sheet of No Rez add $38. This will cover a pair of small cabinets. 2 sheets are needed for the floor standing version.
Here are the crossover responses.

On axis, 10, 20, 30, and 40 degrees off axis.

Again the vertical off axis measurements look really good too. We have on tweeter axis, 6, 12, and 18 degrees above tweeter axis.

Spectral decay is really clean too.

And the impedance sweep.

