Like most pop oriented music rap doesn't really have much deep bass (sub 40Hz) so subwoofers aren't really necessary. As said above by Audiokinesis there really is not that much of a difference between home and pro requirements. What differences that do exist (robustness, volume output, low distortion) favor the pro side. The better home speakers can do subtlety and refinement better. Rap music isn't about subtlety and you said you wanted something frickin' loud. Do the math and see how it adds up.
Im looking for Speakers/Sub to play rap mostly
Ive got a system im building for my best friend and im curious myself.
A couple years ago we scored at magnolia's closing and got Mcintosh gear at prices we should have never seen.
Any way his system is starting at a
MVP871 DVD Playe
C46 Preamp
and thinking of the MC402 for the amp
Ive been looking at the Legacy focus 20/20 and the Focal Mezzo Utopia (3 to 5K).
We dont just listen to rap but were young if were gonna build a system we want it to play Too Short as well as led zeppelin and arent really gonna listen to norah jones.
thanks a Million and to quote my buddy, I just want it to be really frickin loud and clean. JBL stuff or horns arent an option It needs to have a very easy to listen to tweeter ideally silk dome style just nice and smooth.
A couple years ago we scored at magnolia's closing and got Mcintosh gear at prices we should have never seen.
Any way his system is starting at a
MVP871 DVD Playe
C46 Preamp
and thinking of the MC402 for the amp
Ive been looking at the Legacy focus 20/20 and the Focal Mezzo Utopia (3 to 5K).
We dont just listen to rap but were young if were gonna build a system we want it to play Too Short as well as led zeppelin and arent really gonna listen to norah jones.
thanks a Million and to quote my buddy, I just want it to be really frickin loud and clean. JBL stuff or horns arent an option It needs to have a very easy to listen to tweeter ideally silk dome style just nice and smooth.
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