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Why would "realistic levels" apply to rock any more than any other genre?
real sounds have transients and "oomph"
Your eloquence aside, for a large venue it's a fair statement.
I've been running these in my living room for a couple months now. Aside from the great sound, they have also helped me develop a new relationship with my neighbors as well as the local constabulary.
I recently got a Kinetic Fluid bike trainer and I have the bike set up in the sweet spot in my room. When you are cranking that pedal and getting your heart rate up, smooth jazz, crooning or sappy arias just don't work. Holographic soundstage, liquid mid-range and airy treble don't do anything. What gets you going is the thumping bass and primal screams to get you to pump your legs faster and faster....Being true to my generation, I was cranking some choice "tunes" from AC/DC, Quiet Riot, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, and Nirvana. I am sure it was over 95 dB. It's the butt kicking, driving bass from my 4 subs that did the trick. My legs were like noodles after I got off the bike and I was soaked with sweat. Great workout. You need to do bass well for Hardrock.
Put Legacy on your list to listen to
I modified my post to explain why I called out your comment.
This is my style of music, and I believe from experience the Aperion Verus Grand tower will not disappoint