I'd consider powered studio monitors like those from Genelec and Equator Audio. No audiophile speaker can match bi or tri amped professional monitors for accuracy at high volumes -
Equator Audio Q15 -
Description: Powered 15 2-way Reference Monitor
Frequency Response (+/- 3dB): 29Hz - 22 kHz
Recommended Line Level Input: 10mV-2V
Amplifier Power (LF/HF): 1000W/200W
Amplifier Peak Power (LF/HF): 2000W/400W
Sensitivity: 1w/1m output, 94dB
Max SPL (per pair): =117dB
Genelec
The Genelec 1039A is a very powerful monitor system, designed for large control rooms. It consists of a 320 litres speaker enclosure and a 7U 19" equipment rack which contains active crossovers, three channel power amplifiers and driver protection circuitry.
The speakers are designed for flush mounting in the control room wall, although they may be used free standing and can produce peak sound pressure levels in excess of 126 dB.
Audiophile speakers melt at these volume levels, as do the amps you need for them.