Quote Originally Posted by kexodusc
can you recommend me a Plunge Router? Or were you the one cutting circles with a jig saw and dremel?
Hey kexodusc

Using a jig saw and a Dremel tool was very hard for me to cut circles in 3/4 inch MDF. I went through this about a year ago. Cutting out circles was a problem until I got a Jasper Jig. Parts Express had a special on them at the time. Other woodworking dealers sell them online as well. They make the whole job of cutting the circle and countersinking a speaker easy. Before choosing a plunge router, you should check out Jasper's instructions on which plunge routers fit their jig. (I'll try to attach the file) There are holes predrilled in the jig that fit these plunge routers:
Bosch 1613, 1615
Skil 1823, 1825
DeWalt 621, 625
Fein FT-1800
Elu 177
Porter Cable 7539, 7529, 690 series
All Sears, Ryobi, & Makita
Freud FT2000E
Hitachi M8V, TR12, M12V
Even if you don't want a Jasper jig now, you may change your mind later.
After reading too much about about plunge routers on the internet, and after some good advice from Dick Hertz on this forum, I bought a DeWalt 621. I like it and would recommend it. The Bosch plunge router is also well received. Here is one review of plunge routers that is worth reading http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/pages/w00047.asp

There are other newer models available now that may also fit the Jasper jig. You can email Jasper Audio to ask what fits their jigs.