I know everyone has been waiting patiently while my AV-1's are assembled in slow motion. I ended up listening to them for about 6 months before taking them down to veneer then. It was a very hard thing to do. I'm most pleased with the sound of these little guys.
Anyway, I've spent the last 3 months veneering them as time permits. I chose to go with figured Koa. Very expensive stuff but it looks amazing and has a figure that just has to be seen in person to really appreciate it. Here is an AV1 fully wrapped in veneer. Just have to punch the holes back out...
Here is a different cabinet after the driver holes have been cut back out. I put one coat of Tung Oil Finish on it because I simply couldn't wait. In terms of grain and figure, this is "calmest" of the bunch. This will be hidden behind a grill so I used my "statement" peices of veneer on the other speakers. Now, before I am lectured about Tung Oil Finish, yes, I am very aware of what it is. I ran a test board of several finished before I went with it. Perhaps because Koa is a very soft and open poured wood, Tung Oil Finish worked better than a true oil finish. Usually it is the other way around.
Here is the rest of the family. The subwoofer is an ACI Titan kit I got five years before I got the AV1's (don't ask), otherwise I'd likely have Danny's servos.