I finally scrounged up as many pictures as I could of the building process. Soundboard is Yamaha 01V, amp is Crown XTI 1000. I use the speakers for live audio and very little for recorded. I have to admit that for how small this system is, it sounds huge. It is also very versitile. I've used this system at low volumes inside a home for a dinner party and I've also used it many times outdoors for live events. In the home, it had a very full and warm sound. I was surprised how clean it was. With the EQ we had it sounding like our misician was right in front of you in the other room where the speaker was. Very nice. Also, outdoors; for their size are good. The only compaint I have is that I don't have enough cabs. I usually have the things maxed out to get the sound I want and can't quite get there. The T39's have a great snap for kick drum and nice rumble. They are the hardest hitting subs I have ever heard. I love that about them. Very nice tom snap I noticed, too. The omni 10.5's outdoors sound good. However, I've found myself EQing up the midbass so that it doesn't sound tinny. But once again, that's due to not enough cabs getting the sound to me. But seriously, for the size, are great. I compared them to 15" Peavey Scorpion monitor speakers I built (ported, butterworth) with 6 piezo arrays. They are more sensitive, but at some point, they stop getting louder and the omni 10.5's surpass them. The 10.5's completely surpass them in midbass dB and overall clarity. Only complaint I have is that I couldn't get any goldwood 1016 piezos to stop rattling for me (even when out of the box). So, I am using Pyle 1016's with slight EQ to compensate.
To my surprise, every time we do sound at an event, I have a bunch of people recruiting me to do sound for their events. It's pretty cool that that little system is up there with the best they have heard.

T39's with a canopy over them. We started using them because it has rained every time we've done something outside.

Same idea with the unbrellas.

O1V and latop

Semi trailer stage with one of the many bands on there from last Saturday for Operation Christmas Child.

My friend (right) who is helping me and learning how to run the O1V and me (left)