Ok found some time to take some pictures after doing a lot of listening and working with the setup.
To start the finish is a lighter gray on curly maple:
I wanted the finish to be a little lighter due to my lighter gray floors. Jim did a great job on the color and the grain looks amazing for a standard finish. FYI I wouldn't go this light if your speakers are in direct sunlight as they will look a bit green. Since mine are in the basement with no direct light this is not an issue. I'm guessing this is the true color of the maple showing through the lighter gray dye. Not sure.
This is the overall front look. After some listening I realized I like these speakers with no toe in. It make the sound stage much wider for me and some songs sound more airy (for a lack of a better term). I still need to relocate the tv's power cable to finish everything off:
Here is the front speaker with no grill. I went with the hardwood trim and really glad I did:
This is the center with no grill. Mounting the center (and the rears) with a french cleat makes for such a clean look. I would highly recommend it:
Since I like projects I dressed up my subwoofer and front cables with some cable sleeve and pants. I do wish I had gone with a more powerful sub but only for HT use. The SB is a great sub for music:
Since people were interested in the rear speakers I took a bunch of pictures. These were difficult to mount but only because I did them myself. For both the center and the rears I replaced the drywall anchors with EZ Anchors rated for 70 lbs along side the one screw into a stud. Its probably overkill but I feel like I could sit on my center without any worries
. The rears are downward ported.
I have issues with echos with all of the hard surfaces. My next step is to get a large area rug between me and the front speakers and look into some panels. Hoping to get some help in that areas in the other areas of the forum.