Worlds loudest 6.5 midbase speaker set

Loudest is subjective.

Some 6.5 PA driver is probably the "loudest"... doesnt mean it actually offers alot of midbass.

Sundown neo pros are pretty god **** loud.

But as far as loud with better reproduction, Hertz Hi Energys do the trick

 
Without a doubt whats the loudest 6.5 driver. Like if you had all the money in the world. Closest i could come up withwas a tl 2691 540w 2 way component set. And somehow only 114 euros.
Just curious and bored.

Edit: those TLs are actually 6 by 9s...but still

thats not loud, just eats a lot of power but thats it Cant even be in the contention with its ferrite motor vs the neodymium drivers out there. Sensitivity is sh*t. High RMS does not mean loud by any means. A different speaker rated 50 watts rms but 98 db sensitivity will get way louder.

 
There's many loud 6.5s out there but this would absolutely destroy most out there, completely drowned out my 5.1 home theatre system with just one hooked to the center channel of the reciever on all channel stereo mode. On 250 watts, its utterly deafening. But its not a midbass speaker, its a midrange pa speaker.https://www.amazon.com/PRV-Audio-6MR500-NDY-4-midrange-woofer-Sensitivity/dp/B00HX108KG
 

Just curious if people put these deafening speakers in their cars for like parties or something. What would be deafening inside a car would be jaming in a backyard party

 
thats not loud, just eats a lot of power but thats it Cant even be in the contention with its ferrite motor vs the neodymium drivers out there. Sensitivity is sh*t. High RMS does not mean loud by any means. A different speaker rated 50 watts rms but 98 db sensitivity will get way louder.
I gotta read up on sensitivity cause im not sure how it works. I have a bad habbit of equating wattage to loudness even though its not nesilarly hand in hand

 
Just curious if people put these deafening speakers in their cars for like parties or something. What would be deafening inside a car would be jaming in a backyard party
as in you do not need any rear speakers in the car, the front is more than good enough. You can be heard well over football fields away on half the speaker's rms and even more with more power. These speakers are meant for people with loud subwoofer setups that no components or coaxials can ever dream of catching up with. That means a pair of these speakers on proper power and install are louder than if you would run eight mediocre 6x9 speakers in each side of your door or four high quality ones per door.

Those prvs have both 100db sensitivity and can handle 250 watts rms. per driver, i'll report back when i install them in my car. The other alternative i wanted was the crescendo UN 6.5s but they are never in stock...

 
as in you do not need any rear speakers in the car, the front is more than good enough. You can be heard well over football fields away on half the speaker's rms and even more with more power. These speakers are meant for people with loud subwoofer setups that no components or coaxials can ever dream of catching up with. That means a pair of these speakers on proper power and install are louder than if you would run eight mediocre 6x9 speakers in each side of your door or four high quality ones per door.
Those prvs have both 100db sensitivity and can handle 250 watts rms. per driver, i'll report back when i install them in my car. The other alternative i wanted was the crescendo UN 6.5s but they are never in stock...
That sounds cool as hell. Im excited for you. Cant wait to hear how they turn out

 
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