There are several major applications for intense audio sound fields: the outdoor propagation of speech and of warning signals, and the sonic fatigue testing of missile and aircraft components. In these applications, several factors combine to make it necessary to limit the portion of the frequency spectrum covered by any one loudspeaker unit. In order to provide adequate power capacity, selection is required between the alternatives of (a) using a large number of identical drivers, (b) using a plurality of drivers each especially designed for a selected portion of the frequency range, and (c) using combinations of these arrangements. In an array currently being used for sonic-fatigue testing, a plurality of large open cone loudspeakers is used for low frequencies, and a plurality of horns is used for middle and high frequencies. Each horn is driven by several drivers. The driver voice coil and diaphragm proportions have been optimized to withstand fatigue stresses under the thermal conditions encountered. The driver is rated at 50-w input for program material. Horn assemblies are available having throat arrays for mounting 6, 12, or 24 drivers. Various applications will be illustrated.