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Originally Posted by RicHSAD 
If you want something loud I would suggest looking at speakers with high sensitivity. The passive P4 aren't too bad at 88db but I would look for something with bigger woofers anyway.
Klipsch makes high efficiency speakers, good for parties, but their "in your face" sound signature isn't for everyone. They are a little on the expensive side too compared to other models. If you want something more neutral sounding, Energy makes great speakers.
Here are a few models you might want to look into (just a few examples, there are plenty of other good speakers out there):
Klipsch RB-61 (good but not worth the full price imo .. look for deals)
Energy CB-20
Energy RC-10
Axiom M3
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I have the klipsch Rb51, they sound good but i need more punch! help! which of these would provide more punch to the rb51 or say some polk rtia 3? or any other suggestions?
i heard the polk tsi 100 in store, surprisingly had more punch than th eklipsch vb 15, but tsi 100 highs suck badly imo. i also read about tsi 200 which seem to have more punch than tsi 100 but appear to use same tweeter, makes me think same crappy highs.
so i considered the klipsch rb-61, but i think the signature will be too close to my rb51 and would leave me still wanting more punch. plus the rb 61 are rather large..
the horn the klipsch uses is actually very nice sounding, even for the bass punch crowd, if too bright just eq treble and they sound delightful imo.
my amp is basically my weak onkyo link, so ive been considering a cambridge 640a, problem is it caps at around 70 watt for 8 ohms, and i am super worried if i buy this amp i will have another weak link if i have speaker that are rated 85 or 100 watt ???????? could this amp drive them or will it just aggrevate me?
and like i said i need more punch... but at same time i hate, hate a muffled signature which ruins everything(hello tsi 100)
so which combo or speaker/ amp would be best?
on more interesting thing as that i have some older, very good alpine 6/9 housed as satalites, i used to have mounted in my car, they donot have a port, and are 3 way,,, and surprisngly the highs can match my klipsch rb51, albeit with much less punch and thickness., how can this be,, has anyone else had a simiilar experience with boxed 6/9, or any other car audio speaker while comparing to home speakers?
thanks