
Congrats, the cab turned out GREAT! Well done! I'd love to hear what my bass/amp sounds like through this cab. Having heard other BFM horns like OTops and Titans, I have an
idea of what it might sound like, but that's no substitute for actually hearing one.
Having not really liked most commercial cabs I played through, I built a fEARful, which is a beast of a cab, but it's still a direct-radiator design.
It's probably too early to tell as you've not had a lot of play time on the cab, but do you find that you need the tweeter? I'm assuming there's an option to build this cab as a 2-way, w/o the tweet? When I built my fEARful I built a 3-way cab, just to have "the Cadillac" of the line. But I found that I don't like that hi-fi sound and most of the music I play is classic rock/R&B/Motown, which doesn't exactly have a full-range bass tone. The tweet has an L-pad (and a nice one too) so I keep it turned down all the way. But still, building w/o the tweet would've saved me about $100 and some time. Live and learn I guess.
BTW, is your BFM badge recessed into the front of the cab? It looks it. That's some nice routing work you did there. Again, the cab looks fantastic and it sure sounds like you're pleased w/the performance. Nice "on stage" pics, BTW.