Actually Don Keele knows them better than anyone.

It depends on what type of array you want to compare to - not all of them can be lumped together. The better array designs typically have higher output capability, lower distortion, and more lifelike imaging. A typical line source will lose 3db per doubling of distance versus 6db for a point source. The CBT arrays also have a better room interface as well.
The amount of footprint needed can vary just like any other speaker. Room size really isn't an issue; however, with a straight array the output of the drivers will sum differently depending on your listening distance. This is one big advantage of a CBT which is very uniform regardless of distance; in fact, you can listen to them at 3 ft. away if you want - try that with any other type of speaker!
Hi Rick, i dont think there is anyone that knows line array better then you. So i would like to ask you a few questions.
What advantage does a line array type speaker have over conventional tower and monitors?
Does it have to have a minimum floorspace/area?
Is 11.5 feet wall to wall distance to short for line array?
Somehow i suddenly got interested in line arrays....
Thanks in advance.