I had a great meeting with the cabinet shop owner yesterday. We discussed some refinements for the next run that should resolve the slight panel mismatch that beta testers experienced with some of the first run cabinets. Has to do with a machine known as the HOBO - HOrizontal BOring - the machine that puts holes in the edges of the panels. And we discussed adding edge banding to the panels for a more finished look. This will add a fair amount of manual labor cost to the job, as the front panel with speaker holes cannot fit in the banding machine and must be banded by hand. However I want it, and so it shall be! A test cabinet will be done soon, and once signed off we will announce a third run.
So that should address the first question that many of those who are waiting to order might ask. The second and most common question has been "what do the first builders think of the sound?"
Here's the latest from one builder -
"The Jagers are proving to be the "most popular attraction" in a (goofy) circle of musicians in Los Alamos. It is amusing how many configurations of my couch and/or speakers have occurred..... each listener honing in on his favorite. Drummers REALLY like them. I have mine taped on the floor. At some point I will dictate that my "settings" are law, but it is good to get a sense for different positions. They are really quite nice and sound good whole-room, near-field, toed in.... Thanks for putting out the kit."
And there are several more impressions now posted on the Jäger Speaker page -
https://bottlehead.com/product/jager-speaker-kit/