I noticed that even in a medium sized gym with about 150 people I had to push the levels and gain up on the school’s DL while keeping feedback at bay, to cover the whole area. Now my powered speakers are Yorkville Elite E10 powered cabs, with 325 watts program each which is average horsepower for small venues, but they do cut through the background noise quite nicely.
They’re okay for most things, but you are correct about the gain structure of the DL being low, if I interpreted you're post correctly, even though you were really trying to find out about the K's. Now this is the school’s DL and its appears to be working just fine for what they need, better than my DL did, but I am thinking of getting more powerful speakers to compensate and getting new cabs for yourself is just cool. It's always fun to get new toys now and then.
Haven't decided on what yet, but they will be Yorkvilles 'cause they're super reliable and I can get a good trade in value on my Elites.