First of all, I don't have an issue with you guys posting this stuff here, even the Gedlee stuff. Quite a few of his customers have also become our customers because they later buy Sonicaps from me and various crossover components used to upgrade those speakers. Quite a few of them have purchased No Rez from me as well.

The deal on the wave guides that most people don't understand is that you can't just take a tweeter and shove it into a wave guide and expect any reasonable results. I have tested a bunch of those things and several of the plastic ones from Parts Express. I have yet to find a tweeter that can be used in any of them that didn't have real issues.
There is a lot of loading that takes place in the throat that has to be adjusted for. And most of the time there is some cancellation effects and some real dips that occur because of the throat loading, shape and size of it.
And just when you get it all worked out and a smooth response and then try another tweeter in it, then you are starting all over. One tweeter looks great and another a disaster. I have a lot of measurements to show this. Some of it depends on how the back side of the dome is loaded by the rear chamber and how the tweeter reacts to a difference in the loading.
So in a way it is a huge dis-service to the DIY community by leading them to believe that this idea works by just picking a tweeter and mounting it.
I have two new models that I am working on that will be available as kits using a pre-cut front baffle and wave guide. I have some new 6.5" woofers being developed to use with them as well that are going to be a real cut above any commonly available small woofers. Really cool stuff coming.... And I think I will have some samples here by RMAF to display.