erm? I thought for a transmission line a lower Qts from .25 to .4 is preferable.
So I presume you would never use a pro sound driver such as the Acoustic Elegance TD15H?
Fs 21.0 Hz
Qms 4.23
Qes 0.27
Qts 0.26
Vas 467 Liters
Cms 0.45 mm/N
Mms 129 grams
Sd 855 cm2
Rms 4.0 Kg/S
Bl 20.1 T/m
Re 6.5 ohms
Z 8ohms
Le 0.3 mH
Pe (max) 500 Watts
Pe (transient) 1000 Watts
"no" 1.51 %
1WSpl 94.0 dB
Linear Xmax 14 mm (peak)
Mech Xsus 20 mm (peak)
Or the a compression driver mid such as the JBL 476Be?
Personally I feel that you're being too general. Certainly I would not use just any pro sound driver in home application, but finding the right ones (cost notwithstanding), I don't know if I would just "stick to domestic drivers" which of course run into sensitivity and thermal compression issues sooner, even with regards to in-house SPLs.
I definitely think there's some intruiging "pro" speakers somewhat used in-home, such as the Danley SH-50, JTR Triple 8, Seaton Catalyst, JBL Everest, and Gedlee Abbey so I wonder if each of them would be lacking to your ears. Certainly none of them is a transmission line, but each of them (with the exception of the Everest) is designed to roughly be crossed to a subwoofer around 80hz or so. I do respect you because your reference is of course an unamplified orchestra unlike many, but I'm skeptical at the idea that none of those speakers would be "any good" in a domestic application.