Speakers that are RAP music proof


Hi there I and most of my friends listen to rap and hip hop. I am always afraid of it on my system as its almost always equalized for Car Audio.

In a car you typically crossover your highs around 160HZ give or take. Based on this I am looking for an older pair of speakers in the 400-800 range that are a good solid go to with a 200+ WPC SS Amp.

Legacy Focus's are Ideal minus the price tag as they have a 12" Mid woofer for 80-300 HZ easing the work from the 6.5" Mids. I am looking for something like this that looks decent and sounds great that I can install for friends with a couple hundred watts and will rock with subwoofers

Infinity, JBL, VMPS?

Thanks

Toby
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Check out my listing on a pair of Cerwin vega CLS 215. 1 year old. Two 15" drivers per speaker and a great smooth sound.
PA speakers are also an option. Jbl eon, qsc, mackie, even behringher if you want low cost. Size can be a factor however. Most of these are self amplified too.

Ifs its a small space, Studio monitors. KRK sts6, KRK K rok, and powered versions like the v8, v6, the rokit series. brands like m-audio (bx8)., Tannoy, samson, yamaha, behringher, nht pro,

Lastly you can go classic. OHM L, jbl century 100, boston acoustics a100, klipsch heresy, ads l710, m&k s100b with a sub

People are dumping older big box subs so pick up a couple on the cheap to fill in on the low end.
You mean speakers that have some kind of automatic protection circuitry that kicks in when Rap is played???

Sorry...couldn't resist :-). With rare exception, not my cup of tea BUT in matters of personal taste, live and let live (mainly). Seems like you got some good input.
Just remember, Systembuilder, if you're going to play that music loud, make sure that your 200 watt amp is top-notch. You're much better off with something more powerful for loud music. In my band, I use a QSC amp rated at 700 watts/channel into 8 ohms to power my 250 watt rated main speakers. The reason that's done is to avoid the clipping distortion that occurs at lower listening levels with lower powered amps.
I second the Klipsch Forte, Forte II if you can find them. They are extremely easy to drive and take power so they are not prone to failure because you shouldn't ever have to run your amp into clipping. I envision a double stack, top to top for extreme output, they can be found cheap. I would take the Klipsch Forte over the CV or the bank of midrange drivers the 901s provide in a skinny minute. Very dynamic and live sounding, bass, perfect for rap/hop hop.
That being said, rap is not my preferred genre. I left my favorite music store twice this week because of Lil Wayne. By the third track I just couldn't take it anymore. Funkadelic and Reggae are both in my recent rotation at home, but I will never forgive rap for ruining soul and r&b.