Glenn W, The birch stands are sand fillable, so they can be made to be inert like the bamboo stands, actually. I personally think that birch and chocolate are a wonderful color combination. Alot like the classic Walnut and birch combination in alot of furniture construction. You would be very happy with a system like this, I am sure! They are imaging kings, and aren't half bad at making big bass and dynamics as well, within their available volume range of course. The speakers' design is that they actually benefit from being small. Less wood/stuff to resonate in the first place, true point source, and good genre handling, musically speaking.
Paul J, Grainger and Thomas, I think the quickie/quicksand and Thrashers would be a super fun combo. 4 watts is great with them. It won't quite disco, but it would get pretty close!
OT - As a bit of personal bragging, today I just completed a "Weenie" 30 mile/3400 ft. elevation ride in the Passport2Pain.org this weekend...on a skateboard. I was worried a bit because of the lack of training as I've been so busy 24/7 in the shop lately, but it turns out that physical work like that keeps you in good enough shape to do big rides like this afterall. I was the first skateboarder to do the ride, and they were supportive of me even though they thought that I was being completely ridiculous to do such a steep and constant up/down ride like that!
Also, we have been producing and shipping more quickly and efficiently lately because of some additional personelle on staff and are about to get our order board down quite a bit. We already have a few pairs of things in stock as well. Chocolate Orcas and Dungeness, Birch Classic Orcas, and even our new desktop wedges as well. Makos will be in stock soon as well once we are done delivering the rest of them that have been coming through the shop. Photos on the way soon!
-Clark