Whats better a 2 way speaker or a 4 way speaker


I am having an argument with a friend about this. I say fewer drivers and less complicated speakers will make for a purer sound and less kind of distortions. Plus the crossover network having to work extra hard with 4 speakers.

He says the 4 ways will give a fuller sound and fill the room more up. He says the bass extention will be better and will play louder. I told him you could get a sub for the 2 ways to fill in the lower notes. He said that is less accurate than having the speakers built into the cabinet.
I say with fewer speakers there are less distortions and less resonance. I know there is not an easy answer to this question but any Imput would be appreciated.
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The quality of sound from a speaker is not a function of the number of drivers but as you have read it is the cumulative success of engineering all of the elements that go into the final product.
Some people prefer the 2 way speaker and others like line arrays. You just can't generalize so both of you are right and wrong. Right because there are fantastic 2 ways like the Merlin floorstander but wrong because there are fantastic multi driver line arrays such as the Infinity IRS V . I heard a pair of both of these on multiple occasions at friends homes. You should look at the McIntosh and Genesis speakers as other examples of line arrays.
My own "big rig" speakers are 4 drivers Focals, which I think sound fantastic of course after getting the right electronics for them. My living room system speaker are 3 way front firing VR-2s which have a mid/tweeter ambience driver firing on the backs.