As the title says, I'm wanting to build a line-array, but only for bass. These will pretty much be stereo subwoofers for my 2-ch system which will consist of a pair of fully modified Fostex FE206eN drivers from Dave at Planet10-hifi. The modded Fostex drivers will be going in a pair of Sachiko double mouth horns. These horns and drivers alone will get down into the mid-30's easily, possibly even the upper 20Hz range, given the right room. The Fostex drivers are getting the full mod treatment as we speak. The horns have yet to be built.
The thing is, yeah, sure, the Fostex in the Sachiko horns can get low, but with an Xmax of 1.5mm, they can't provide the physical impact and slam needed for large pipe organ, orchestra and some modern music that I listen to. I'm sure they'll do perfectly fine for jazz, blues, chamber music and such on their own, but for the large scale music, probably not so much.
The reason I want to go with line-arrays is because of the much added efficiency, much lower distortion, and multiple small drivers which will remain very quick and tight... A perfect match for the efficient, ultra-light Fostex cones and strong motor structures. Drivers 10" and above will simply drag behind and sound sluggish compared to the Fostex drivers.
The reason I want to go with the Dayton DC160-8 drivers is because I know what ONE of them sounds like in the BR-1 kits. A pair of these little bookshelf speakers are quite capable of producing some seriously low, solid, clean bass that some large floor-standers would be a shamed of!
My plans are to go with somewhere between 8-12 Dayton DC160-8 drivers per channel in line-arrays. Their Fs is 34Hz and I know they sound excellent and extend well in .55cf enclosures which I think are tuned to 40Hz as in the BR-1's. They will be crossed over at 70Hz. I actually wish I could cross them lower but my Rane AC-22B crossover only goes as low as 70Hz.
Now my problem... I don't know how large I should make the chambers in the line-array and where I should tune them in order to get down TO or BELOW 20Hz. I know they can do it, it's just a matter of proper designing and planning.
Danny, if you're out there, I'm sure you remember my "Massive Line-Array" thread towards the beginning of the year. However, that thread quickly ran off course, not fault of yours of course.

Anyway, if you guys could point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate it.
Many thanks in advance!