Long time lurker first time poster

Stereo on the web is really difficult to assess but from what I’ve experienced the Decware philosophy regarding sound reproduction most closely aligns with my own. I was able to attend Burning Amp this year and got to experience many different approaches to sound reproduction. I’ve learned that I don’t like the boxed enclosure as well as the more open sound of a dipole and amps do make a difference. (who would have known)
About me: I’m getting ready to retire and feel that building stereos would be a great hobby. I’m currently running bi-amped Dalquist DQ-12 on two Dynaco st-70 amps in a small living room and mostly listen to acoustic Americana music with a female vocalists. (this month). The need for chest thumping bass is not the driving force for my selection but deep bass is.
My questions are
Does the DNA speaker sound going to give me that “airyness” that I’d get with an open baffle? Is it close? At burning amp for me the best sound was a home built folded horn speaker with an AMT Heil tweeter on top driven by a 12 watt SE tube amp.
Is it just phrasing “For people who want to attempt their own DIY build of the DNA horn” or is the build extremely difficult to complete?
Big price difference but how do the DNA compare to the ZOB?
Any and all suggestions / observations are welcome.