
For obvious reasons, I believe I need to call these my new "GRN3 ver EBAG4.ST" speakers...and yes, I am like'n them alot! I have been occupying much of my spare time the past months getting these to the "finished" stage. My 7 1/4" worm-drive skil-saw and sanding block have been actively engaged...I see why someone saw the need to invent "the Tablesaw".

I am very appreciative to the many of you who share your skill and expertise in this forum...you emboldened me to attempt a number of firsts. i.e. Raw veneer is cool stuff...when held up to a bright light, you can see through it! It really does stick very well to MDF when ironed-on with "Heatlock". My apologies to some of you purists...I felt a need to color the Cherry veneer a bit with some alcohol based Dye. The picture shows them to be a little lighter than they actually are. I chose to finish using Shellac, another first, which was wiped-on. I think the Shellac did accentuate the natural beauty of the figured cherry.
How do they sound? I used to think the speakers I built long ago sounded pretty good (MTM configuration of 8" Eminence woofers and SEAS dome tweeter). Now, in comparison to my N3's, my old speakers sound boomy, muddy. The N3 bass can't reach quite as low as my old ones, but I like the N3 bass much better because it is tight. As
I type, listening to James Taylor, "October Road", the intrument's sound much more accurate than I am used to. Danny, thanks for creating such an awesome design! I am undecided if my next build will be the Servo-sub or an N3s center.
