What is the best HEAVY METAL speaker?


I know totally blasphemy question here on Audiogon. But you like what you like, right? Anyway, I know most metal music is totally compressed and recorded horrible (aka Metallica) however there is a new age of metal bands out there that are starting to change that (Opeth started with Blackwater Park). So what speakers out there can take the pounding of a double bass drum kit hitting at full throttle and give the roar of metal guitar justice. There has to be a set up that would make Glen Tipton turn his head and say hell ya!
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Actually if you are on more of a budget, Audiokinesis makes excellent speakers that fulfill the requirements. The Classic Audio Loudspeaker I mentioned retails for about $33,000...

Something you also want to consider is the interface between the amp and speaker! To get best results, it cannot be an assumption that a large solid state amp will drive all loads properly. It will drive some, and others will be better driven by vacuum tube amps.
Don't listen to much heavy metal these days but what I do have sounds nice on my AR-90s. My Infinities sound nice as well but volume wise it ain't gonna happen.
One thing that came out in spades is if a speaker is really good at classical music, it will be good with metal too. I totally agree with you Atmasphere, my speaker's are incredible with classical music, slip a metal music cd in, and the sound performance is indeed as good, I am very glad you posted your impression's here,not many would believe me if I made that statement, cheers.
G'luck with finding an audiophile speaker that does rock/hard rock any justice. I know that common wisdom dictates that a good speaker should handle all sorts of music genre, but its rarely the case. Most audiophiles are into jazz/vocal/acoustics/classical types of well recorded music. As loudspeaker design is inherently involves compromises, the designer most of the time voice the speakers that favors these audiophile favorite genres. Its understandable as most audiophiles listens to these kinds of music. So among the minority of audiophiles that listens to modern rock/heavy metal - the choice is almost non existent. True that if you've loads of cash, you can always buy a megabuck speaker like Mike Lavigne has that can play everything. But, if you have a limited budget, even its close to $20k for your entire system - you are in trouble.

The problem with 99% of the reviews is the reviewer mostly evaluates the speaker/gears with the typical audiophile music genre. Even if a handful of them mention how the gear sounds with every audiophiles favorite rock recording like Dire Straits or Pink Floyd, it doesn't mean anything. Those rock albums are so well recorded that it doesn't give you a clear picture how the gear would sound on typical rock/metal music. Many all time great amp/preamp/speaker fails miserably on rock music, it's not even funny.

HiFi industry is so heavily skewed against rock/metal lovers that it is failing to attract a whole generation of 'would be audiophiles'. I understand that with sub par mastering, there's a limitation of how good it will sound. But trust me, there are many many indie rock albums surprisingly well recorded. I'm not into metal, but I can guess there must be less compressed metal albums too.

Having said all that I've had somewhat good lucks with following two speakers with rock music - PMC AML-1 with a tube preamp and currently Daedalus speakers (I use Athena but Ulysses is more suitable for head bangers as it moves more air). But for metal heads, I guess adding a subwoofer would be must. Some people has mentioned Tannoy. I've never heard them. Please keep the suggestions coming. I'm kinda sick of audiophile music friendly great speakers and gears. Time for a change.
I listen to a lot of metal. Some conventional speakers do metal ok, but I think there's a reason they use big horns at rock concerts. The best sounding metal I've ever heard was recorded music (Alice In Chains) coming out of big JBL Horns before an Ozzy concert. Outdoors!