Just thinking aloud:
What if you could have a nearly three foot wide diamond speaker you could pop into a suitcase?
I don't know if I can swing such a build in time for the Houston gig, but perhaps for future ones.
In mind, I'm taking from the folding table leaf concept, and applying that to flip out dog-ear corners that would fold out from a central square via piano hinges, and lock in place the way a table leaf would from behind. A thin, stretchy dark fabric would slip over the front of the speaker, and be held in place via an elastic band, or Velcro in back of the speaker.
I know some of you prefer speakers without baffles, but to protect the cone from travel damage, and to get more bass, and mid tones projected forward, and to guard against cancellation effect, I will be, reluctantly, building a baffle box around the cone, as well as placing the same material inside it as that found inside small amps.
The baffle box will also serve as the location for the hard mount point for the stand, as well as a place to install a small 20Wmini amp.
During travel configuration, the corners would fold forward to protect the front of the speaker cone.
The speaker would mount onto a mic stand.
It won't be a s gussied up as the great diamond speaker in my studio is. It'll look more like Thorwald's speaker when finished, in terms of colour, and size.
Thoughts, suggestions?