Project with high power

Hello to everyone,I work more than 20 years in club, but now in this pandemic I stop working and the loud sound miss me a lot.
I need help to make, high power speakers and I hope to help me to choose best drivers for this.
I have home speakers which is not enough for me, I want power like in the club, but I dont want to buy some ugly PA spekers for my living room and for that I decide to ask here for help to boyld towwer spekers.
I love to work with wood, but will need help for choosing the drivers and filters!
I thinking for 2x15 inch for bass in each cabinet and i hope this will be enough for room of 50 square meters!
I prefer good deep bass and with good detail mids and highs!
I hope to fit in budget for drivers around 1000-1200 euro and I hope to can find the drivers here in Europe!

I will be grateful for your help 🙂
 
B&C, Faital, Fane, Emminence and Beyma are pro audio brands who's drivers are often also fit for hifi use. If you are used to pro audio, maybe use a dsp like in pro audio and some of their better amps to drive them.

That plan from Bansuri is a good example of such a build, but it needs a good sub to go low enough (55Hz F3). You could combine it with the Monacor SPH-380/2-BR subwoofer kit: Subwoofer mit SPH-380/2-BR
 
I thinking for something like this, with smaller drivers!
 

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Be careful of those ears, what with 20 years of high db SPL exposure under their belt already. As an aged one who can no longer hear stuff in recordings I used to 20 years ago - it doesnt come back. Just sayin'...

Lately im very busy and no much time for listen music, and when me and my family is in the mood, I want to have power and to make little party with excellent quality of sound 🙂

B&C, Faital, Fane, Emminence and Beyma are pro audio brands who's drivers are often also fit for hifi use. If you are used to pro audio, maybe use a dsp like in pro audio and some of their better amps to drive them.
That plan from Bansuri is a good example of such a build, but it needs a good sub to go low enough (55Hz F3). You could combine it with the Monacor SPH-380/2-BR subwoofer kit: Subwoofer mit SPH-380/2-BR
I already have Behringer DCX2496 and several Parasound HCA 1200, but i think will need some pro amp or more powerful than this and will buy, but first I want to build the speakers :happy1:
 
If you biamplify them and reduce the woofer volume at line level.

It's also possible to pre-equalize the signal at line level,
if you can't biamp them but must use these particular drivers.
 
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After reading in forums and checking several brands for best speakers for my needs, I see that on questions which I ask, I can answer after reading in diy forums!
I needed some guidelines and thanks to everyone who helped me with suggestions, but in fact I wanted alone to come to this conclusion, that these speakers are best for this price for my needs and one more time thanks to everyone!
For the high, by lots of tests which I see, this is my choice: BMS 4550
For mid I decide to use this : LaVoce WAN153.00 its very sensetive, but I don't plan to use all its power, because the subwoofer won't be able to reach it.
After traig in WinISD lots of simolation of difrent speakers including car audio and PA spekaers, for the sub i decide to use : Dayton Audio RSS390HO-4
 
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