I and another local audio hobbyist have decided to build line arrays. They are of two different designs. The core of his system is 23? 3" drivers with 4 ~20" ribbon tweeters which have a high xover (~4khz)
Mine have 16 - 4" drivers with 8 - 8" magnetic planar tweeters capable of crossing over as low as 400 hz.
They both have a similar problem with roll off above 10khz. I mention my friend's speakers in case there is a systemic issue with OB line arrays. I will be providing details on my system, perhaps the lessons learned will help him as well.
To be clear we both like the way our speakers sound. However when measured, the graphs aren't as flat as we would like especially the 10khz+ area. At present I do not have a way of measuring impedance, but here is a chart showing the two arrays (Midwoofer & Tweeter) with xover components installed individually, and the combined output.
The xover currently consists of;
Mid-bass (red) 140hz 6db high pass filter and 1,600hz 6db low pass filter.
Tweeter (blue) 1,600hz high pass filter.
Combined (green).
The measurements were done at the edge of a carport with a ~10' ceiling. The nearest reflection surface (other than the ground) was > 20' away. The microphone was ~10' from the front baffle of the enclosure approximately centered top to bottom & side to side. The bezel of the tweeters are ~1/2" away from the mid-woofers horizontally. The tweeters are physically touching vertically.

There are a few issues to deal with, but for the moment my primary concern is the drop off above 10k. One suggestion I have heard is there could be interference/cancellation/comb filtering between the mid & tweeter. however the mid seems to be 20+db down by the time it gets to 3.5khz. To me this makes interaction at 10khz+ unlikely.
The MFR graph for the tweeter does show a roll off above ~12k but not this steep.
Does anyone have any insight as to what I (we) could be dealing with?
One Idea I have is to insert a single 95db 3" planar tweeter in the center of the tweeter array with a capacitor giving a high pass filter at ~10khz. Any guess as to how that would impact the overall frequency response and sound?