I built these using the clearance Sony speakers from Parts Express and Goldwood GT-302/S tweeters. The fronts are solid Birdseye Maple (looks great but hard to work with). The rest is 1/2" Cherry plywood. The tops are really nice so I made the back removable instead of the front.
I should preface this by saying I'm very picky and spoiled when it comes to sound. I own a recording studio with a very nice 500sf control room. The room is well tuned and has soffit mounted surround speakers. I spend a lot of my time mixing. Some music but mostly post-production.
I have my SLAs hooked up to my HTPC through a Onkyo TX-NR509 receiver in my living room. When I first hooked them up I thought they sounded alright but a bit to bright and a little honky. I didn't have the Onkyo when I first hooked them (as it was on order) so I had them hooked up to a Crown XLS 402 power amp. I played around with an EQ for a bit and after I broke them in for a few days they started to sound good. After I received my Onkyo I ran the Audyssey EQ program and now they sound awesome. Music is very clear and detailed with out sounding harsh. Movies are great, very full sound without the dialog getting lost. I could easily mix on these and am seriously thinking of building a set for the studio. I am very impressed with the SLAs (and my new receiver). Another great BFM design. Easy to build and they sound great. I was about to order more Sony's but they have sold out

