Wow ... that's amazing! The grill assembly is genius and looks killer.
Way to go.
Thanks! You should see the people's faces when I ask them to put the grill back on. You'd think I just showed them how to clone money.
Sean - Great build photos - thanks!
It looks like those grills are made from ½" MDF. Those magnets must be plenty strong enough to hold them up. Are they the ones PE sells? The grills I've done used much thinner (~¼" thick) masonite or plywood.
I like the use of hurricane nuts to mount the drivers, even for the tweeters

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Thanks Richard. Yes, the
magnets are from Parts Express and they are STRONG. You can place one on each side of your hand they'll stay put. I was initially worried about vibration when the speaker are playing and thought they might chatter but they're solid. Great Value too!
I like the 1/2" MDF grills because it allowed me to put a small round over on them. It gives it a nice touch. When I was deciding how I wanted to construct my grills, I tried to get some ideas by looking online at what other DIY’ers were doing but there wasn't much out there. If you have any photos of your grills, I wouldn't mind seeing them.
That's a fine job! Will you be posting a full review of them?
I'm not sure I will, at lease for a while; I have too many other projects that need immediate attention. Plus, I've already delivered the speakers to their final destination and there, they're not set up for any critical listening. The room is large and in charge and because of the furniture arrangement, I can't position them in any respectable enough location to appreciate them to the fullest. There are, however, many build threads out there where people have written their reviews as well as Curt’s website and the Parts Express Website. Eventually, I will post a review pitting these against the Behringer Truth 2030p’s considering they cost about the same and are both highly thought of.
All the reviews say the same thing about how great they sound and how they're such a great a value and it’s true. The price really does add a level of enjoyment. I like to audition expensive gear when I go out to stores because I like to fantasize about stuff I’ll never be able to afford, much like car shopping. So I think I have developed a certain expectation when it comes to listening to new speakers. When I know the price of the gear, I have an even greater expectation (which is bad and often leads to disappointment) and that was part of wonderful surprise that the TriTrix offered. If you have friends come over who know something about audio, they’ll never believe you when you tell them how much they cost.
In my ER18 build
thread, I compared them to the TriTrix and wrote a little something about them. I thought it was a little unfair to compare these because of the price/size difference but they are both MTM TL Towers. Just look at the size difference.