Your right about my power tapering scheme it does provide more power to the top drivers, it kind of makes the array act like a J array, like you see at large concerts when they use many boxes of line array elements that come down and start angleing down. But like Jim said you can also do it with less power going to the center drivers and more to the outer drivers. This works to, because I heard Fred Thompsons Fred arrays this past weekend and this is how he did his power tapering. His power tapering scheme is 2/3/3/2 in series then all paralleled and they sounded good. Like I said build and test.