How large is the room? PA speakers are designed to cover a specific area, not small rooms. In a large area, the frequency response isn't affected by first reflections because if they're made for live music, they're often in a "free field". The midrange driver seldom hits the low end and they really aren't made for "Hi-Fi".
What are the room's dimensions, what kind of surfaces/windows/treatments and what is the room usually used for?
This will be for outdoor use and fixed installation. Expected audience size is 1-300.
And yes, I do realize there will be a compromise in fidelity if high output is a requirement. But a quality PA/sound reinforcement system can be made to sound quite good. It takes careful consideration of design, parts and tuning.
In any event I don't want a typical PA or sound reinforcement system that sounds harsh. DJ's with
horrible sounding stereos are way too common.
I'll make every reasonable attempt to optimize sound quality.
First off, there will be plenty of clean amplifier power and it will never be run into clipping. I'll take the time to build the enclosures myself if it helps.
I just want it to sound good.