Well today was hot, but things got done!
I started by gluing the backs onto the second oak single driver speaker (I need to come up with a much less clumsy name for them).
So while the glue was drying it was time to dig into the Amp Camp Amps (ACA). Things were unpacked and released from their mummified shrink wrap. I think they would be able to save $20 by not putting 6 mm of wrap around them.
So me being the excitable boy that I am (RIP WZ) I immediately bolted them all up, a half hour and they both looked great all screwed together.

Well then I pulled up the instructions for how to put the guts inside of these fine looking cabinets, guess what? They needed to be apart to bolt stuff together, so back apart they came, only fifteen minutes there because I knew how they go together!
Well the struggle bus was just warming up for the rest of the day's activities.
I actually read through the instructions (or as it turned out, what I thought were the instructions) and started screwing stuff together and burning my fingers with my soldering iron.
So about a hour into this I'm reading about twisting the green wire with the white wire before soldering them into place. Funny thing, I didn't have any green wire in either kit, hmmmmm?
Well it became terribly in focus when I figured out the link they gave me to look up the instructions were for version 1.6 and I was building version 1.8. Time to back up and start anew.
So a lot of the wires were the same but a couple of wire colors changed and one or two went to different places.
I'm looking at this as a learning experience and will come out of this a better man.
I finally got hot, tired and hungry, found a good place to stop at and cleaned up my mess.
After eating some supper I felt revitalized, so I went back into the breach once again, this time to focus on the now dry glued up speaker.
I didn't really want to go on into finishing yet, first of all my damn router is still stuck and it is hard to put corner radiuses on with a semi sharp 50 year old Buck pocket knife. Yes I have carried the same pocket knife since 1973, I got it as a 13th birthday gift!
Anyway back to my speakers, I made some short speaker wire leads that came out of the bottom firing ports, stuffed some pillow stuffing in the cavities ($3.99 at Menards as opposed to $15.00 at the parts houses, it is the same stuff) drilled the holes for the drivers to be screwed down into, screwed the drivers in, and bam, I had working speakers.
I brought them into my listening room, propped them up on some 1, 2, 3, blocks on my short speaker stands and plugged them in.
Neal Young is currently singing in his nasally way, not bass monsters but very coherent. I will suspend judgment until they get all of the details put into them, like the aforementioned radiuses and some finish stuff.
We will see what tomorrow has to trample my optimism!