Types of speakers to create nightclub style sound?


Admittedly, this may come off as an unsophisticated post for audiophiles, but I'm seeking advice nonetheless. 

I have a house with an open floorplan and love entertaining. I'm looking to create the auditory feeling of a high-end nightclub at home, as opposed to having a setup with the goal of creating a single ideal listening point. After traveling to Ibiza and hearing some of the world's best nightclub sound systems I fell in love with how they bathe you in sound. Since I can't fit a Funktion One Dance Stack in my home, I'm curious as to what I should look for in the home audio realm to recreate that feeling of filling a room with powerful sound that isn't super directional. 

With a total initial budget of about 4-6k (1k - 3k for a pair of speakers), what qualities should I begin looking for to create this sort of system? I'm thinking used higher-end speakers might be a better solution. 

I've noticed a few different categories of sorts: some speakers have a single driver with a wide-range, like the Zu Audio Soul, while others have several for different drivers, like B&W 603. I absolutely loved the line-source sound from Martin Logan ESL speakers, but their directionality is exactly the opposite of what I want. Moving 2 feet to the left or right of their line of fire made it sound like the music was coming from the next room over. I live in Los Angeles, so there are plenty of used, good quality, higher-end speakers circulating in the marketplace. Can anybody offer a little guidance to narrow my search for what sort of speakers/amp combination might best accomplish this? 
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Showing 1 response by timlub

I've done 3 night clubs way back when.  In one I did indeed use bag end.  They were some of the better sounding drivers that didn't crap all over themselves when pushed.  In 2 others,  we built the speakers from the place where I worked at the time called SpeakerCraft/Marcof Electronics.  We built a 15 inch 2 way that was quite good.  
In both cases,  I was very conscious of making the dance floor a loud yet tolerable place and keeping it so that you could have a conversation 10 feet off of the floor.  I found to really do this right that the speakers had to be hung.  They needed to be tilted down slightly and they needed their backs away from the area most worried about sound travel.  So if you have a place where guest will congregate most,  you do not want the speakers to be placed where they can fire toward your guest.  Hang them firing toward the floor with the backs to the congregating area. 
I normally used old Sumo Andromeda's back then,  today there are several amps at 150 to 250 watts per channel that would sound better.   Large drivers move air well and are normally higher sensitivity.  I would recommend a high sensitivity speaker if possible.  Our builds were 97 and I recall the Bag End Models that we used at being around 100, Maybe 99.  I hope this helps,  Tim