A Dutch speaker firm has built a quite similar speaker to the LS-9 (
link).
It seems a very well thought out design, as many people confirmed after listening to them at a local Audio Show (
pics) last weekend. Apart from using probably slightly higher-end components, the $50.000 (!!) Sonore Statements have two design features setting them apart from the LS-9's:
1. Only the drivers in the middle of the line-array get the full signal, the drivers further to the top and bottom get slightly less and less and less. I'm not sure what the precise benefit would be of this approach.
2. The cabinet walls are double layered and can be filled with sand. This would benefit absense of cabinet resonance (coloring), impuls behaviour and efficiency. Mind you, the total weight then becomes 750lbs (i believe this is "per speaker"!).
The first different design feature immediately caught my interest. I wondered what benefits it reaps and if it could be (easily) implemented with the current LS-9. Any idea's, Danny?
ps: I will see if I can get some English links and more info.