Thanks for the chatter.
here are some responses. I have probably been to over 1000 live shows not counting bar and bar bands. Thats thousands more. Jazz, Blues, reggae, New Wave, Punk, Fusion, Classic Rock, Singer Songwriter stuff, Zydeco and more. I typically sit in first 10 rows but have sat all over arenas, stadiums , clubs, amphitheaters etc... I know the sound is different throughout the venue. I will never sit under an overhang in the back of a theater for that reason. Last night I saw Samantha Fish, Devon Allman and Dirty Dozen Brass band. Samanthas mix was horrible from the 5th row but soften out back towards the middle. Bass was overpowering vocals no matter where you were though. This is why I posed this question today. I was like man i need a line array at home ! Again!
Klipsch answer, I already own Forte IVs a few tube amps a Marantz SS and a pair of Tektons plus a bunch of other speakers . Some classic NHTs that kill in my home theater set up. So I know that well.
I do not actually like blaring midrange so the description of loudness and jacked MIds do not fit what I hear live. I have seen acoustic shows, and jazz shows etc... not at loud volumes even Acapella groups and still I say home speakers do not get there.
Why not build a small array for the home to get some of that live sound? I guess there is a reason no one has.
Maybe in the end since I have seen so many live performances and played myself for many years iI cannot hear anyway. HAHA!
Thanks for the feedback looking forward to others