I did the same with a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe 112 Extension Cabinet and it sounds pretty good. Not the best cab, but good enough for now. I also put the same setup in a second, custom built 1x12 cab that is more cube-like in dimensions, instead of the Fender combo dimensions and that one sounds better. I need to play with the back and see if porting sounds better or worse. It has a removable panel.
The speakers and crossover, in my opinion, need a bit of breaking in to sound best. Right after install they were a little shrill to my ears, but after running a loop at medium volume for about 8 hours twice, I feel like they sound much warmer and feel better in the room. I expect they will continue to improve over time.
Using the Ritter Amps Camplifier 360 for power amplification. I also have two old matching Hammond organ power amps that I plan on trying to restore and convert for use as power amps for guitar and see if they sound any better or worse, compared to the digital Class D amp by Ritter. I know, somewhat defeating the purpose of profiling by adding in an additional tube stage, but feel like it is worth a try just to see how it sounds. After all, MBritt pumps his into the power amp in of a Mesa Lonestar for stage use.