UPDATE 7-27-19
Despite the magic soundstage and overall frequency balance that I get from the Array, I will be putting the F15 drivers back in and running them solo prior to DECFEST 2019.
Why? It should be understood that in the Big Betsy Array -- by design you can not hear the large baffles unless you put your ear up to the speakers. They were designed to support the Betsy Alnico with the utmost subtle amount of sound so they would not detract from the Betsy Alnico speakers in any way and they do it exquisitely well. However by comparison to what the large baffles do with the F15 drivers, I feel like it's almost a horrible waste of such a great large baffle despite how incredible it does sound in the subtle roll it plays in the Big Betsy Array configuration. It is so right, that it is a new personal reference as of right now.
I have run the F15's in the Big Betsy cabinets with a 12dB passive 90Hz crossover and paired that with the Betsy Alnico to create a similar array and while not as seamless or organic, it did actually work rather well. Problem with that was that using the F15 as a subwoofer felt like a horrible waste of such a great full-range speaker.
Clearly the best bang for the buck is the Big Betsy fitted with the F15, because what those two things do when paired together is more than memorable.
So this puts me back in my original dilemma, in that the speed and sound in general of the Betsy Alnico speakers takes the midrange and top end to another more realistic level in my room. I want that sound, just with more scale and ideally from a single pair of baffles... but with some of the Big Betsy Slam which exceeds any speaker I've ever heard that was actually listenable.
So I have been pondering the Lii-Audio
Crystal 10 drivers at $1000 for the pair based on the performance and build quality of the F15 I don't think I'll feel like the drivers were over-priced once I get a pair, so I have ordered them tonight.
Meanwhile I've been working on a new baffle design for these specific drivers. With a lower QTS they obviously want a box and not an open-baffle. The Crystal 10 has a QTS of about 50 whereas the F15 has a QTS around 70 or more. A higher QTS woofer is desirable for open baffle, because the magnet strength is lower to allow the driver to move more at its resonant frequency (fs). This creates a bass boost at resonance that helps offset the cancellation of low bass that the baffle creates by letting the rear wave from the driver come around and cancel the front wave from the driver. This happens at and below a frequency determined by the size of the baffle.
To get a lower QTS driver to work, a larger baffle would be needed and or some bass boost equalization. Let's talk about the baffle size first.
When I scaled the Betsy up for a 10 inch driver, I just felt the size wasn't big enough to give any of that Big Betsy thrill, especially with a lower Q driver that has somewhat elevated highs.

So on the left is the baffle scaled for the 10 inch driver. Next to it is the Big Betsy. The next two are sizes I was trying to pic from and the last one is the original Betsy size. This gives the eye a sense of the scale. I choose the one that is colored light blue in the picture. It's going to be about 34-3/4 inches high and about 28 something wide.
The Audio Gods are guiding this one, as I am investing a lot of time and money into it without knowing for sure what will happen. I'm usually rewarded for such faith so we'll see what happens.
Now lets talk about bass boost equalization. You might think at first "no way" not a purist move, etc, but consider this... the lower Q driver has a stronger magnet hence more bass control, i.e. tighter, faster. There is more control at resonance, which btw, in the case of the Crystal 10, will be in the mid 30's, not 49Hz like the F15. So adding some bass equalization will restore the missing bass from the low Q driver while the drivers stronger magnet will keep that bass even tighter and better controlled. That makes the whole key the EQ. This is were most would botch the concept, but a single-ended class A triode running all by itself with zero negative feedback could easily achieve this with total transparency. Ironically the perfect curve and adjustability for this can be found in a product we already make called the ZROCK2.
So once the speaker is completed I will be pairing it with a ZROCK2. My hope is that this will get me somewhat close to the stock Big Betsy F15 speakers, but with sound that I would fully expect to best the Betsy Alnico drivers on every level. If this is successful, it will be my personal holy grail of open-baffle loudspeakers.
If I don't run into problems, these will be done prior to DECFEST and can be compared to the Big Betsy with the F15.