Thanks for the ballpark figures, Danny. If you have it, a web address or some contact info would probably still be cool to have for folks shopping. I tip my hat to their engineering team working on the shipping materials - safely getting these from origin to destination is no small feat itself!
So, a few more technical questions:
Passive crossovers, I assume, on the line arrays? Electra connectors, premium caps, etc. - top shelf all the way, yes?
Do the usual rules apply regarding room size/seating placement with a line array, considering these are also open baffle, or do the rules change? Rough starting point for optimum room size and listening distance?
Will you have the "ambiance" subs in the back of the room as in previous setups for folks to compare with and without? I'm thinking that although the two driver sub setups in the Super V/7 could keep up with their upper sections, adding two more drivers adds a measure of "effortlessness" to the low end, even in a larger room.
600lbs. . .

I only asked because I remember show reports from back in the day when the LS6/9 made their debuts, and some folks critiqued that although the speakers sounded "good" with moderate power, considering the sensitivity of the speakers, they really came in to their own when given a little "more" to play with. I just wouldn't want to see these speakers picked at by reviewers with any ". . . they could have been great, but. . ." kind of statements. If not the Doddzillas, maybe a pair of 120s or something in that ballpark at least on standby? Heck, if Gary still has them, how about those mini-fridge looking beasts he built a while back? You don't have to pick up the check for the power bill at the show, right?

Come to think of it, I'm sure the range is sub-20-20k+ easy, and power handling is simply not an issue, but I don't remember you mentioning a quotable sensitivity number?
. . . and I thought I remember you mentioning something about the sub tower pics. . . and maybe the amp enclosures if those are fancied up like the rest?
