Hi dayneger,
What inspired me was the BG line arrays and servo-sub stacks. Many thanks to Danny's and everybody's posts of invaluable information.
I have been experimenting with hybrid line arrays for the home theater.
I never had enough of the NEO10 or NEO3PDR's to do a real 7ft line array.
I finally purchased 12 NEO10 and 36 NEO3PDR's over the past 3 years.
An epiphany came to me while making everything one piece and instead try to do a modular speaker system that is easy to assemble in place.
A dual triple servo-sub stack with the amp in a bottom chamber weighs about 175lb.
Try maneuvering those in a small space behind an acoustically transparent screen.
What if each piece was no heavier than 50lb.
My interim solution, until I had enough NEO drivers, was to use the RS180-8P and the PT2C-8 planer designed by Bob Carver.
I heard his line arrays one year at the New York Audio Show. It was a very large room and they sounded petty impressive albeit a little larger than life.
The PT2C-8 is closed back but I let the RS180-8P be dipole. 10 woofers, and 10 tweeters, all bi-amped.
I decided to go with SolidWorks, because we had both at my day job (I'm retired now), and I found it much easier to learn than Creo. I'm an electrical engineer, not mechanical, but I got involved in the packaging aspect of my work.
I checked my model and the depth seems to be 3.75".
Here are some pictures of the amp module and behind the screen with the screen lifted up.

